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2023 Historic Resources Inventory Update - Appendices
City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Appendix A. Historic Era Maps Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix A. Historic Era Maps City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Al . Historic -Era Neighborhood Maps Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix A. Historic Era Maps Neighborhood Name Tracts Included Date of Submission The Cove (1934 1945) Santa Carmelita Units 1-3, 5-6, 9- 12, and 14 z8 Santa Carmelita Unit 1-3: 1934 Santa Carmelita Unit 5 and 6: 1934 Santa Carmelita Unit 9 and 10:1934 Santa Carmelita Unit 11 and 12:1935 Santa Carmelita Unit 14: 1935 Santa Carmelita Unit 15-17: 1936 Santa Carmelita Unit 18: 1937 Santa Carmelita Unit 19:1938 Santa Carmelita Unit 2o:1937 Santa Carmelita Unit 21 and 22:1943 Santa Carmelita Unit 23: 1944 Santa Carmelita Unit 24 and 25:1938 Santa Carmelita Unit 26: 1945 Santa Carmelita Unit 27:1940 Santa Carmelita Unit 28:1939 Yucatan Peninsula Cove (1934) Santa Carmelita Unit o4 1934 The Village (1935 zolz) Santa Carmelita Unit 14; Desert Club TR Unit No 1; Desert Club TR Unit No 4; PM 271o9; TR 2847o-1; PM 29886; PM 29909; PM 30519; PM 30721; PM 30850; PM 36329 Santa Carmelita Unit 14: 1935 Desert Club TR Unit No 1:194o Desert Club TR Unit No 4:1946 PM 271o9:1992 TR 2847o-1:1997 PM 29886: 2001 PM 29909, 30519, and 30721: 2002 PM 30850: 2003 PM 36329: 2012 Calle Fortuna Neighborhood (194o) Desert Club TR Unit No. 1 1940 Avenida La Fonda Neighborhood (1941) Desert Club TR Unit No. 2 1941 Sagebrush Neighborhood (1947) Desert Club Manor TR No. 1 1947 Desert Club Neighborhood (1949) Desert Club TR Unit No. 5 1949 Dune Palms Mobile Estates Neighborhood (1949) N/A N/A La Quinta Country Club (1959 1982) La Quinta Golf Estates No. 1; La Quinta Golf Estates No. 2; TR 03455; TR 03578; TR 03485; TR 03941; TR o3976; TR o4293; TR (3z ; TR o z TR o 18; TR 4 75� 4 95� 44 � 05544; TR 06064; TR o8792; TR o8792-1; TR 16786 La Quinta Golf Estates No. 1: 1959 La Quinta Golf Estates No. 2:1959 TR 03455: 1968 TR 03578:1969 TR 03485: Unknown TR 03941:197o TR o3976: Unknown TR 04293: Unknown TR o z Unknown 4 75� TR 04295: 1974 TR o4418:1972 TR 05544: Unknown TR o6064: 1974 TR o8792: Unknown TR o8792-1: Unknown TR 16786:1982 Highland Palms Neighborhood (1960) TR o2o43; TR 02117 TR o2o43:196o TR 02117: 196o Indian Springs Neighborhood (1960 1964) TR oz18o; TR oz19o; TR o2667 TR o218o: 1960 TR oz19o: 3.96o TR o2667: 1964 Montero Estates Neighborhood (1967) TR 03448 1967 Westward Isle Neighborhood (1973) TR o4518 1973 = CIty of La auinla Boundary 3s CI s r kt , G i i A PRgin itoN 8 Ptbtifi lI ,t Survey Area - City of La Quinta Boundary City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement PRg€RVAKIN &PEA#NIHG1" City of La Quinta Neighborhoods City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Yucatan Parma u m Orr. Highland Palms The Cave 0 Gily ❑! t.a DuInta Boundary 39 0.46, 4G l lilwa 01, Hlslorlc-Era Naighbarbaads 1 I I 1 1 PRgiRvai[3 g PtbtihilIt'" Historic -Era Neighborhood Map City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement i errw.1 L Q iiiJa ci,.;. Plephhad oad Haundarp wo1i0[ Subdhojeohan Tr4r1.. 0434-19d51 1.1.2 AINKe A -41101 4.416. 4111 i t F+ . Itar.{ : 1 i1-1111_ or 4V) ' fill .4(-:* **4117ri .11kk tii- :11", PRg€RVAHON & PE. +ri iiir..` Historic -Era Tracts within the Cave Neighborhood City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement .,7741triiro ■ • Iy of La IulntaYucatan Pe9mula OAS f�f hfi— Grn{, NI90yb{vh r d Rntv,,f u - historic Sebdrvtstm TraeRa11931I 1 i r 7 5 r PR M1011 & PIAN!fl l u Historic -Era Tracts within the Yucatan Peninsula Cove Neighborhood City of La Quota Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement I .. davorilV ...0.-__ ..." 0 • Or 4110 3.1,75451- iluM1111 42[y 01 La uuinta Vamp Bounder! Subtl ,$ion acis (10$•2012) 005 o_ i111A j a I_ I l itN_ *AI re-1-0-Triss\ Arh _0 4.44 i 1141 • -1.� 111,214 l'.e.40-00,,,t‘_, 0 it • 1 '► PL '1St a: 16 PIESMA IOH & PIAMM I" Historic -Era and Contemporary -Era Tracts within the City of La Quinta Village City of La Ouir?ta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement IDwnn LAIL& Fat.■no {] 014 ao5 IAilwa " NNgherhnucl Bountlary FiltOrhi.Subdre*kin Plat {9gill E PUNKIN a PwIIN s' u Historic -Era Tracts within the Calle Fortuna Neighborhood City of La Quir?ta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Finxic Sanmsicidi lracmf1P0-00 1 I I I I cdt3 rtuIntsAyendthi La Fund 4Ericihbodkood kunchre 01* 41.05 lAihra A PREHRVAHON &PEARRNG'`' Historio-Era Tracts within the Aver ida La Fonda Neighborhood City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement oPb' pi rt lt diujittarorZi 6 :,71 e 7 17 17:— I YPIPPIRMIfttmemm._ 11,1y at Le Ouinra SapebriIah I40ph4eil434 gs r rh3.y 11111 F igaro Su dr esrar Ira- .1191 T) iS 0 05 Cti kti-, AL A loltihtt 00# Vek 44" • * a f i • Ai y-wi 1 m4100. IP#0001*671 egrAlkimit ri i PRgfRVAHOH PEMI1411 G'" Historic -Era Tracts within the Sagebrush Neighborhood City of La Qwinta historic Resource Survey and Context Statement iLziomirit 619%,• hPit Y N 4tigmon t .404* -4 - paw CAA 44141441;d1 "Air - *lop IP Utikii640141) Inspogoto ar n 1011009 ;Mt int. 441 City al La rtuInta rJdSErI GIuh P1e hballaod Haundtry Fisxxic &sdiw,slan lracK f1419h A alto PRORVAIa &PEA#NIHG'ic Historic -Era Tracts within the Desert Club Neighborhood City of La Quir?ta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement PRgfRVAHON &PtAtiNIKP Historic -Era Tracts within the Dune Palms Mobile Estates Neighborhood City of La Quota Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement fi Ail* WIN 411 I . .V11,kik 11411,1* If1 ,-w spr 44111446"-1:1111419011' 11,44 id midi 4174, ern" l'Aji Cily ssi La Duinla La Qu inla Collnl+y Club HEi[rfihnrhoad Coundaiy iS H6kx�c SdbdI kin Tr2c& j (11$$.1962 F U,tis D.17 Asl.& < < 1 A '0 ;10'7 if *Xi 41,11Wiir& . ,l .ba E3111 NET • PRgiRviwoN & Ptb#N IF1G..' Historic -Era Tracts within the La Quinta Country Club Neighborhood City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Gty o! La rtuInta HIghkud Paine 1€"sghbcuhood 9aundary _ Fistartc S4IDWASICidlilracKfiglid II L I 014 Q.4S Vilna %Tr PREHRVAHON 8 PEA RIFF" Historic -Era Tracts within the Highland Palms Neighbor -hood City of La Quirita Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement 1191b0i9ibittitetir7. tirr a lego4w- - WrOtillri,KMOKIROMOVIIP,010/01# hi till MA Oa 41 Pale ofLa Ouinla Inds Spd litelbad ead 9aundrry {1 6.09 6,06 !J + H s'nrlo Sa i:11.€ nr. Tr9. 11960.19944 A - - .� - •A.'' ll 8F ti -111 • PR[SfRVAIION &PEAL NING'" Historic -Era Tracts within the Indian Springs Neighborhood City of La Quota Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement CAly cif Ls Quints 1410P1R1113 Eskales hhtwrhond Bg,.ntWay FE l'oric Tr11l71. HistoriG-Era Tracts within the Montero Estates Neighborhood City of La Quota Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement fir MIMS. ark imio sob i1�i 111i SIM 1117:413VIAMI-riteRI‘ # r eit): 4•!ivit � S• • • i >f� Gly of Ls Quints Weplward Isle 1464ph '' Bn .reedy II hbsSnrIa Sebdr cston Traela { t B7 3 I. {1 0 05 11 Wes i ppiwitigrwpwitiptie iv ;ft ilkOlioiturabglioikommitis. 91:4041.09 %Olt 44, eN sP ■ s� PIA(. APPba 'Oil:44441M 11,1141hjfkillipollits AWI & I # r !. A,114 ►r :.fkaik i4MI4 i i` a • .„ I4 PRESERVATION & PuNr i it Historic -Era Tracts within the Westward Isle Neighborhood City of La Quir?ta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Appendix B. Additional Context Information Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B. Additional Context Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement B l . Prehistoric Context Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B. Additional Context Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Theme: Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E - 1774 C.E. No extensive survey has been undertaken to identify prehistoric sites on a city-wide basis in La Quinta. Gaps exist in the information about the prehistoric period need to be answered through additional research, field survey, and excavation. Due to early agricultural, residential, and resort developments, prior to the implementation of Federal, statewide, and local laws requiring cultural resource surveys, many lots within the boundaries of La Quinta that may have contained significant intact prehistoric sites have been disturbed or removed during grading and construction activities. Therefore, evidence of prehistoric life in La Quinta is minimal. Should further significant archaeological resources be discovered within La Quinta in the future, an adequate prehistoric context for archaeological resources within the Coachella Valley across jurisdictions will be needed to analyze how any new findings compare with previous prehistoric findings throughout the valley. At the time of this report, no such context exists for the region. Therefore, terms and period timeframes vary significantly from source to source and terminology is not always consistent. Sites Before 2000 B.C.E. The early prehistory of Southern California is divided into several different smaller periods, which are largely defined by types of projectile points, either in the Mojave region or Colorado Desert region, which encompasses the Coachella Valley, and significant advancements in technological capability. The periods are largely arbitrary distinctions due to the lack of information currently available to archaeologists and researchers. Certain cultures extend outside defined periods overlap with others, displaying change over time throughout. Nevertheless, they provide a useful framework for future analysis by establishing a baseline of information to be modified and updated as more information becomes readily available. Paleoindian cultures in Southern California were present in as early as 12,000 years ago Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement and they were largely characterized by roaming bands who seasonally hunted late Pleistocene megafauna, during what is often referred to as the Early Hunting Stage or the Western Hunting Culture.' It is generally accepted that the primarily hunting cultures among Paleoindian bands existed until approximately 6,000 years ago, before groups made the gradual transition from hunting economies to cultures that also adopted seed milling and shellfish collection. The oldest archaeological materials found in the desert interior of Southern California to the Lake Mohave period of the San Dieguito complex.2 Evidence of occupation in this period has been found in the Colorado Desert; however, no archaeological sites older than 2000 B.C.E. have been identified in the Coachella Valley.3 While groups or bands of Paleoindian utilized the Coachella Valley region, a general lack of data from survey efforts has contributed to the gap in the archaeological record. The development of La Quinta over time has reduced the potential for future surveys to document intact early surface deposits from this period, but the possibility for intact sites beneath alluvial and aeolian soils remains. Recent archaeological studies conducted in conjunction with development projects have revealed that there are cultural deposits at considerable depths (10 to 13 feet) below the ground surface. Tools identified at Lake Mohave (7,690 B.C. to 8,050 B.C.) and San Dieguito (7,080 B.C. to 5,670 B.C.) sites have included flake scrapers, knives, crude perforators and engravers, choppers, leaf -shaped and shouldered projectile points, hammerstones, and chipped lithic crescents. Ground stone artifacts have rarely appeared in tool kits. These types of tools point to a reliance on large game hunting that was largely only supplemented by small game such as birds, fish, shellfish. The cumulative evidence from these sites revealed that people during this timeframe largely traveled in small groups, settled in open air sites, and may have used rock shelters on a temporary basis. However, between 8,000 and 5.000 years ago, tribes responded to gradual climate change. Drought conditions in Southern California resulted in migrations from inland valleys to coastal regions. As the Lake Mohave and San Dieguito periods ended, Paleoindian middens (trash piles) in Southern California were found to contain shell beads and milling stones for the collection and processing of seed foods, which showed changing foodways and emerging economies. By 3000 B.C.E. in Southern California, Paleoindian peoples appeared to embrace diversified subsistence strategies. Large percussion -flaked projectile points fell out of fashion and mortars and pestles began to appear in the archaeological record. Climates shifted again and increased rainfall made inland valleys like the Coachella Valley habitable spaces. Campsites in the Pinto Basin show evidence of renewed inland Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement populations following gradual migrations. The tool kits during this time contained leaf - shaped knife blades, hammers, choppers, scraper planes, seed grinding implements, handstones, and milling stones. Hunter -gatherer economies, with a strong emphasis on hunting, became dominant. Gypsum Period, 2000 B.C.E. - 500 C.E. By the Gypsum Period (2000 B.C.E to 500 C.E.), sometimes referred to as the Early Period or the Late Archaic Period, indigenous peoples were crafting shell ornaments, knives, scrapers, arrows, bows, and milling stones to process seeds. Hunting became secondary to plant and seed processing in local economies. Humboldt, Gypsum Cave, and Elko projectile points and manos and metates have been found in sites dating to this time frame in Indio, La Quinta, Indian Wells, and Coachella. Mortars and pestles have appeared in sites toward the end of this period. However, there is still much to be learned about archaic indigenous peoples during this span and there still are significant gaps in knowledge to be filled for Gypsum Period sites in the Coachella Valley. On the coast of Southern California, the transition to the Gypsum Period, took place between 3,000 to 4,000 years ago. In the Gypsum Period, milling stones used to process seeds and plant foods became more prevalent, nicknaming the period the "Milling Stone Horizon".4 The telltale artifacts of the Milling Stone Horizon sites have included deep basined metates, manos, scrapers and choppers, hammerstones, and some bone tools. In 1996, a Gypsum Period site was discovered in La Quinta that was designated as CA-RIV-5832. Similar sites have been found in Indian Wells and Coachella, but the low volume of sites from the period still means that there are significant data gaps in the archaeological record and there is much to be learned about Gypsum Period activity in the valley. Late Prehistoric Period, 990 C.E. - 1774 C.E. The Late Prehistoric Period (990 C.E. to 1774 C.E.) is defined by three shifts in prehistoric societies: the gradual change to a land -based collection / harvesting economy, the sustained collection of shellfish resource areas, and the development of a quasi - maritime economy. Archeologically, the period is characterized by mortars and pestles, finely crafted projectile points, cremation burials, and the proliferation of early ceramics in ca. 1400. During this timeframe, the freshwater Lake Cahuilla in the valley extended about 100 miles long through the Coachella and Imperial Valleys and terminated on the northwest end in the vicinity of La Quinta and Bermuda Dunes, where multiple Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement prehistoric camp sites have been identified and dated to the Late Prehistoric Period. The marsh -like environment of the Lakeshore was conducive to developing a maritime economy based on trade and local water -based resources. However, over time, the climate continued to grow warmer, and Lake Cahuilla gradually withdrew into the Salton Sink depression. The people living along the shores nonetheless became known at the Cahuilla people. The beginning of the Late Prehistoric Period in the Coachella Valley delineated about 1,000 years ago, when pottery was first introduced to the Colorado River area. However, widescale ceramics in the Coachella Valley have not predated ca. 1400. In the Lake Cahuilla marshes, Cahuilla tribes relied on rich resources offered by the local flora and fauna including, water bird eggs, fish, and water plants. During most of this period, the lake was fed by the Colorado River, which only diverted its course roughly 500 years ago. As a result, Cahuilla people at the end of the Late Prehistoric Period shifted the locations of their villages to the changing shoreline as the lake shrank and changed their subsistence patterns to match the changing environment. The Santa Rosa Mountains, above La Quinta, provided the Indians with a wealth of resources to replace those lost by the retreating lake. Desert Cahuilla Societies During much of the period, small tribes were closely connected via extensive trade networks, as evidenced by shell ornaments from abalone, olivella, limpet, clam, conus, and other shells that were traded in from the coastal areas occasionally found in Coachella Valley sites.5 Regional ceramics also made extensive journeys through trade. A Mimbres black -on -white clay pot from New Mexico was found at a Late Prehistoric site in La Quinta. Meanwhile, local Cahuilla ceramics were made from grey, brown, and red local clays. These ceramic pieces were usually decorated with black or red lines in geometric and circular patterns, while a few pieces were decorated with incised patterns. Common ceramic items included pots, water jars, parching trays, storage jars, ladles, and pipes and dippers, and ceremonial bowls.6 The paddle and anvil techniques were used to make these types of vessels and several intact examples have been excavated from local archaeological sites in the Coachella Valley. Cahuilla people also produced and traded weaved baskets. They made shallow trays, storage baskets, gathering baskets, caps, and trinket baskets. The baskets were made Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement of grasses (Epicames rigens) and reeds (Juncus robustus or Rhus trilobata). Many baskets had intricate designs woven of various colors. In the archaeological record, examples of baskets and wooden objects are no longer extant due to their organic nature, but stone tools, projectile points, ceramic vessels, shell beads, and bone items are well represented. Information on Cahuilla basket weaving was largely gathered through historical and ethnographic studies. By 1769, the Cahuilla were divided into about a dozen independent corporate politico - religious kin groups consisting of patrilineal clans. Each clan "owned" large tracts of territory, each of which included several ecological zones so that they could take advantage of a wide variety of resources. Clans were divided into two or three lineages, with each lineage occupying a particular village. Each clan was organized around a hierarchical religious and political structure. Each clan had at least one ceremonial unit consisting of an official ceremonial house, and a ceremonial bundle.? Desert Cahuilla Villages In the Coachella Valley, Cahuilla villages were small, consisting of approximately 100 to 200 people generally existing near canyon or valley mouths and within reasonable distance to wide varieties of plant and animal resources. In areas where access to groundwater was needed, Cahuilla dug walk-in wells to access groundwater. Villages often consisted of small brush shelters, dome or rectangular shaped houses, woven granaries, semi -subterranean sweathouses, and large ceremonial houses. There was no standard arrangement of structures within a village; rather ecological factors and the desire for privacy determined where they were situated. While the ceremonial houses were usually centrally located near the spring or well, individual houses could be scattered around a spring and spaced some 30 to 60 feet apart. The size and shape of the structures depended upon the individual or family needs and caves were occasionally used as living quarters. The traditional building style for the Cahuilla house was a brush covered, tree branch framed structure. Thatched roofs were clad in a variety of materials including palm fronds, arrow weed, willow, tule, or other shrubbery. The shapes of dwellings evolved over time from lean-to and dome structures to rectangular shaped buildings. Family dwellings (kish) were usually circular brush shelters built over a scooped -out hollow in the ground. Later houses, probably influenced by the Mexican jacal, were rectangular and set on forked posts and varied from 15 to 20 feet long depending on the individual family's needs. Walls were plastered with mud or adobe and the roof was thatched Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement with tules or other plants.8 It is speculated that some house floors were prepared with wet clay that was fired into a slab -like flooring from the fragments of undefined clay that are sometimes found in archaeological sites.9 It was not uncommon for two or three closely related families to build their houses in a cluster and connect them with covered walkways and walls that served as windbreaks. Many daily tasks were performed outside of the kish.'° At times caves and rock shelters fronted with brush served as shelters in the canyons. These canyon wall shelters provided protection from the intense desert heat in summer and the freezing cold in winter. Rock shelters and caves were used before and after European contact. Evidence of the earliest occupation in the area is found at a rock shelter in Tahquitz Canyon, which dates at about 500 B.C. The same shelter also contains evidence of Cahuilla occupation during the Historic Period." The largest structure in any village was the ceremonial house (Kishumnawat), usually circular in shape with the floor sunk several inches into the ground and having a diameter of around fifty feet. The roof slanted upward from the side walls and was supported by forked posts. Hatching consisted of palm fronds, willow, and other shrubs. Centrally located, this was the house of the net (political leader), and here was kept the sacred ceremonial bundle. With an attached cooking area and outside dance location, this was the scene of political meetings, curing rituals, recreational activities, and other ceremonial events important to the life of the clan. The interior was separated into living space, sacred sanctuary (where the ceremonial bundle was kept), and dance floor for ceremonial dances.12 Cahuilla sweathouses were mostly subterranean and sealed with daub or packed soil Jeffrey 1993:23). They were used mostly by adult males who came to enjoy the therapeutic comfort of the intense interior heat. The high temperature was provided by fire -heated stones brought from outside to a special location inside the structure. Because this structure was used by the men of the clan it functioned not only as a health center, but also as a place where matters of concern to the male population were discussed.13 During pleasant weather, the Cahuilla spent a considerable amount of time under the shade of a ramada. A ramada is an arbor made by setting in place four or more stout forked posts to support a roof of poles and thatch. The ramadas are said to have shown Mexican influence and may indeed be a later architectural style.14 Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Basket granaries were well constructed and built on tops of square houses, sometimes on top of a ramada, and sometimes on a low platform of poles set on four, six, or eight supporting posts. The granaries were used to store acorns, mesquite beans, and a variety of seeds.15 Round or globular -shaped granaries were constructed from arrow weed, sagebrush, and other brush plant material. They were covered and often plastered with mud.16 John Lowell Bean estimates that there were forty-eight to eighty Cahuilla villages in the Coachella Valley all interconnected by networks of trails prior to European contact.'? The population and occupancy of a Cahuilla village changed seasonally. Cahuilla left their permanent villages during certain times of the year to establish camps in areas where resources were ready to collect or where there was game to hunt. Sometimes family activities or celebrations would require a short term move from one camp or village to another to participate.18 Shrines and sacred sites along the trails were marked by petroglyphs and pictographs representing various villages.19 There were well-defined trail complexes between villages. Trails included those for hunting, visiting, personal sib trails, and those for specific lineages to use. Some of these trails evolved into wagon roads and modern roadways, As Lake Cahuilla shrank, water became the most important resource for a Cahuilla village. Larger communities were only sustainable near plentiful sources of water. Large settlements were discovered at Toro and Fig Tree John Springs, south and east of La Quinta, where there were artesian freshwater springs.20 In areas where natural springs dried seasonally, Cahuilla villagers hand dug walk-in wells to reach the groundwater. Until the early 1900s, such a walk-in well existed near La Quinta, at the village site of Kavinish, in what is now part of the city of Indian Wells. Other walk-in wells were located on the Torres -Martinez Reservation southeast of the city. The first encounter between the Cahuilla people and Europeans occurred in 1774, when Spanish explorers under Juan Bautista de Anza likely encountered Cahuilla people while searching for viable trade routes through the Coachella Valley. At the time of European contact, there were roughly 20 major Cahuilla villages in the Coachella Valley. The Spanish explorers were met with hostility and the new trade route was abandoned. No Spanish outposts were established in Cahuilla territory during the late 1700s. At present, there are no intact examples of early Cahuilla structures or architecture remaining in La Quinta. A large village was situated on and around the areas where the Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement intersection of Washington Street and Highway 1 1 1 is now located. This settlement, which was described as stretching along the southern bank of the Whitewater River, was likely the village of Kavinish, located in what is now the City of Indian Wells. According Strong (1929), another major village was in the La Quinta region called Kotevewit was situated five miles south of Point Happy, somewhere near the present location of the La Quinta Hotel and the Tradition Club (Marshall Ranch) development.21 However, these village sites are now on golf club, resort, or residential development grounds and no longer remain in -place. While remains of the settlements may be present archaeologically, no extant structures related to the Cahuilla villages remain. Only original Cahuilla trails in the nearby hills and mountains, which are used today by hiking and equestrian groups, are extant. Property Types There are no extant prehistoric structures within the boundaries of the City of La Quinta. Existing, and future site types dating to the Prehistory of La Quinta may be archeological sites; objects; and natural areas and features. These site types may be associated with the cultural practices or beliefs of living communities. In the case of La Quinta, living communities that could be associated with cultural properties currently include the Torres -Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, and the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians. Below are the definitions, character defining features, and significance thresholds for the three types of potentially significant sites. Archaeological Sites The earliest prehistoric archaeological sites in La Quinta have been dated to the Gypsum Period (2000 B.C.E. to 500 C.E.). Late Prehistoric Period (990 C.E. to 1774 C.E.), or Archaic Period, sites leading up to the Proto-Historic Period, or the period of European Contact, are better represented in the archaeological record of La Quinta. Prehistoric archaeological sites from either period, or earlier, may include villages, campsites, caves, rock shelters, middens, quarries, cemeteries, cremation sites, and other types of sites common throughout the Coachella Valley and the broader Colorado Desert region. An archaeological site should only be considered a cultural property if the site could be related to its continued role and value in living communities. However, archaeological sites not related to living communities may still be designated as significant historic resources. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Unlike historic buildings and structures, archaeological sites do not have character defining features. Character defining features apply solely to architectural character and they are elements define the visual and physical appearance of a historic building. Archaeological sites are more widely varied than historic structures and buildings. The visual and physical appearance of an archeological site is often impossible to accurately evaluate prior to excavation. However, significant prehistoric archaeological sites do often share common elements. Significant prehistoric archaeological sites often exhibit some or all the following features listed below. • Related to a particular time or cultural group • Exhibit minimal disturbance and intact features • Contain artifact assemblages in good condition • Display definable geographic boundaries Objects Prehistoric objects such as petroglyphs and pictographs have been recorded in the Coachella Valley dating to the Late Prehistoric, or Archaic, Period. No rock art objects have been recorded within the boundaries of La Quinta, though future sites may be discovered through archaeological survey. As with archaeological sites, pieces of prehistoric objects do not have character defining features in the same sense as buildings and structures. However, petroglyphs and pictographs often share similar elements in location and design. Significant pieces of prehistoric rock art may share some or all the following features listed below. • Created through a carving, scratching, drilling, sculpting, dyeing, painting, and/or polishing • Located on vertical or horizontal rock walls in the open air, protected rock shelter walls, under rock overhangs, or cave walls Natural Areas and Features Significant natural areas and features may be regions with no evidence of human activity or intervention, or areas modified by a traditional community. Such areas may be culturally significant to a community because this area serves to reinforce its beliefs or because the area is one from which that community derives natural resources important to the community. Therefore, the identification of such types of cultural properties relies on sustained and meaningful consultation with established local tribes such as the Torres -Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, and the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians. While none of these sites have been Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement identified in La Quinta, future research projects may identify potential areas and features to be designated. Natural areas and features significant to a linked ethnic or social group may include some or all the following characteristics listed below. • Mountaintops • Caves • Trails • Collection areas • Animal habitats • Springs or other sources of water • Places referenced in songs and other literature • Other places important to religious, social, or economic lifestyles Significance Thresholds To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or La Quinta Historic Resources Inventory, a prehistoric archaeological site must be significant under at least one of the following criteria. NRHP Criterion A / CRHR Criterion 1 / Local Register Criterion B (events) A site dating between 2000 B.C.E. and 1774 C.E., or earlier, may be significant under Criterion A/1 /B for its significant association of the development of the Coachella Valley within the current boundaries of the City of La Quinta prior to extensive colonization. Sites from this period must be conclusively dated to prehistoric of occupation in the region through elements of material culture or scientific dating methods utilizing organic material. A Cahuilla village site, or settlement from an earlier period, would be an example of a significant site associated with development patterns in the region. Significant natural areas and features under Criterion A/1 /B must have a significant and ongoing participation or linkage of an ethnic or social group with an area's history. A property must be important to a community today and be utilized in the same function as it was historically. In La Quinta, places linked to specific practices or beliefs by local Desert Cahuilla Tribes must retain the same role as they did for Cahuilla people of the past. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement NRHP Criterion B / CRHR Criterion 2 / Local Register Criterion B (persons) Sites from the prehistoric era are not generally identified with specific persons due to the lack of historical accounts amongst Native American tribes prior to European contact and colonization. However, oral traditions and symbols may link specific individuals or spiritual figures to individual sites or objects, or natural areas. In these instances, the term "person" may be used in less Eurocentric terms to convey how a place can be tied to traditions of the past and present. In the case of a natural area or feature, the "person" must also be tied to an existing tribes' practices or beliefs. NRHP Criterion C / CRHR Criterion 3 / Local Register Criterion C A prehistoric site may be significant under Criterion C/3/C as the remains of a building or structure that embodies the distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period, method of construction, use of indigenous materials, or craftsmanship of the Desert Cahuilla people prior to initial contact with Europeans. Intact organic materials related to Cahuilla structures or other evidence of no longer extant structures may provide valuable insight into the distinctive methods of construction utilized by tribes in the valley before 1774. Objects can be important examples of craftsmanship and/or artistic composition during this period. Modified natural areas and features may be significant under Criterion C/3/C if they can be shown to be associated with a well-known crafter that is respected and valued by a living traditional community or if they display artistic values reflecting an ethnic group's distinctive mode of expression. NRHP Criterion D / CRHR Criterion 4 / Local Register Criterion D A prehistoric site may be significant under Criterion D/4/D as a resource which has the potential of yielding information of scientific value. Most existing significant archaeological sites and objects that retain integrity and future sites will be labeled significant using this criterion. Examples of intact natural areas and features that could yield information of scientific value may include collection sites for studies of subsistence patterns or religious and ceremonial sites for ethnographic data. Local Register Criterion A A prehistoric site dating between 2000 B.C.E. and 1774 C.E., or earlier, may be significant under Local Register Criterion A for exemplifying or reflecting a special element of the city's cultural, social, economic, political, aesthetic, engineering, or architectural history. Sites related to early trade and interaction between Desert Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Cahuilla tribes may constitute a special element of the city's history. Significant objects, such as markers and rock art, may be located along prehistoric travel routes, indicating their importance to the settlement of the Coachella Valley. Natural areas and features that are significant under Criterion A must also be related to living communities. Local Register Criterion E A group of sites may be eligible under Local Register Criterion E, but a stand-alone site is not eligible. One archaeological site, which is already a geographically definable area, cannot be listed under this criterion just as a lone building or structure is not eligible as a district. Similarly, Criterion E would only apply to a group of separated objects with individual site numbers within a geographic zone. A group of significant natural areas and features may be eligible under Local Register Criterion E, but this would only apply to a group of separated areas and features with individual designations in a geographic zone. Each feature would also need to be linked to at least one living community. Integrity Considerations To be eligible for listing in the NRHR, CRHR, or Local Register, a prehistoric site must retain sufficient integrity to convey its significance. The integrity of a site describes the level of preservation or quality of information contained within a district, site, object, or other assemblage. Sites with high integrity are relatively intact and complete. The archeological record at a site with high integrity has not been severely impacted by contemporary un-related cultural activities or natural processes. Sites lacking integrity may contain elements that are inconsistent with a particular time or culture. To be eligible for listing in the NRHR, CRHR, or Local Register, natural areas and features related to practices from the prehistoric period of life must retain sufficient integrity of condition and relationship to convey their significance. The integrity of condition regarding a natural area or feature describes the level of preservation or quality of information contained within a definable area. Natural areas and features with high integrity of condition have not been severely altered by later, unaffiliated cultural activities or natural processes. Areas lacking integrity of condition may contain elements that are inconsistent with a particular time or culture. Areas with high relational integrity are integral to the retention or transmittal of a belief or to the performance of a practice. Conversely, beliefs and practices may also be integral to the maintenance of a natural area or feature. However, areas and features used in Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement traditional beliefs and/or practices that are not specifically essential to the practice of such beliefs and/or practices do not have a strong relationship and therefore possess a lower, or secondary, degree of relational integrity. The importance of each aspect of integrity depends upon the nature of the site and the criterion or criteria under which it is being nominated. Prehistoric sites from the nominated under NRHP Criteria A and B / CRHR Criteria 1 and 2 / Local Register Criteria B should retain integrity of location, design, materials, and association. Sites nominated under NRHP Criterion C / CRHR Criterion 3 / Local Register C should retain integrity of design, materials, and workmanship. Sites nominated under NRHP Criterion D / CRHR Criterion 4 / Local Register Criterion 4 should retain integrity of location, design, materials, and association. Integrity of setting within the site is important under NRHP Criteria A and B / CRHR Criteria 1 and 2 / Local Register Criteria B. Under NRHP Criteria C and D / CRHR Criteria 3 and 4 / Local Register Criteria C and D, integrity of setting adds to the overall integrity of an individual site and is especially important when assessing the integrity of a district (Local Register Criterion E). Prehistoric sites nominated under Local Register Criterion A should retain integrity of location, design, materials, and association. Integrity of feeling also adds to the integrity of sites or districts. Integrity of setting and feeling usually increases the "recognizability" of the site or district and enhances one's ability to interpret a site's or district's historical significance. one's ability to interpret a natural area or feature's historical significance. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B1. Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Work Cited / Endnotes 1 Jack Forbes, Native Americans of California and Nevada (Happy Camp, California: Naturegraph Publishers, Inc., 1982). 2 Malcolm J. Rogers, "Early Lithic Industries of the Lower Basin of the Colorado River and Adjacent Desert Areas," in The San Diego Museum Papers (1939), 3. Malcolm J. Rogers, "San Dieguito Implements from the Terraces of the Rincon-Pantano and Rillito Drainage System," (Kiva 24, 1958),1-23. William J. Wallace, "Prehistoric Cultural Development in the Southern California Deserts," (American Antiquity 28(2), 1962), 172-180. Claude N. Warren, "The San Dieguito Complex: A Review and Hypothesis," (American Antiquity 32(2), 1967), 168- 185. Claude N. Warren, "The Desert Region," in California Archaeology, edited by Michael J. Moratto (New York: Academic Press, 1984), 339-430. Claude N. Warren and R. H. Crabtree "Prehistory of the Southwestern Area," in Handbook of North American Indians, ed. by W. C. Sturtevant (Volume 11: Great Basin, W.L. d'Azevedo, ed., (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1986), 183-193. 3 Mark Q. Sutton, and Philip Wilke, "Archaeological Investigations at CA-RIV-1179, CA-RIV-2823, and CA-RIV-2827," La Quinta, Riverside County, California (Salinas: Coyote Press Archives of Prehistory, 1988), 20. 4 Dolan H., Eargle, Jr., "The Earth is Our Mother: A Guide to the Indians of California, Their Locales and Historic Sites," (San Francisco: Trees Company Press, 1986), 5. S Edwin F. Walker, "Indians of Southern California," Southwest Museum Leaflets No. 10. Highland Park (California: Southwest Museum). 6 Lowell Bean and Harry Lawton, "The Cahuilla Indians of Southern California," Malki Museum Brochure No. 1. (Banning, California: Malki Museum Press, 1965). Alfred L. Kroeber, "Elements of Culture in Native California in Native California," in American Archaeology and Ethnology (Berkeley: University of California Publications, 13(8), 1908) 54-57. Walker, Indians. Russell L. Kaldenberg and Richard Milanovich, "Foreward," in The Cahuilla Landscape: The Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains, in Anthropological Papers No. 37, ed. Lowell John Bean, Sylvia Brakke Vane, and Jackson Young (Menlo Park, California: Ballena Press, 1991). 8 Bean and Lawton, The Cahuilla. 9 Cheryl Jeffrey, "From Kish to Condominium," in American Desert (1993), 21. 10 Lowell John Bean, Mukat's People: The Cahuilla Indians of Southern California (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1972). Lowell John Bean and Lisa Bourgeault, Indians of North America: The Cahuilla (New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1989), 41-43. 11 Jeffrey, From Kish to Condominium, 20. 12 Bean and Bourgeault, Indians. Bean, Mukat's People. Bean and Lawton, The Cahuilla. John R. Brumgardt and Larry L. Bowles, People of the Magic Waters: The Cahuilla Indians of Palm Springs (Palm Springs, California: ETC Publications, 1981), 87-88. 13 Brumgardt and Bowles, People, 87-88. 14 Harry C. James, The Cahuilla Indians (California: Malki Museum Press, 1960), 45. 15 James, The Cahuilla, 45. 16 Jeffrey, From Kish to Condominium, 22. 17 Bean, Mukat's People, 74. 18 Jeffrey, From Kish to Condominium, 20. 19 Lowell John Bean, "Cahuilla," in Handbook of North American Indians, ed. Robert F. Heizer, Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, Vol. 8, 1978), 575. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 1 Appendix Bl . Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. — 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement 20 R. F. Heizer, and A. E. Treganza, "Mines and Quarries of the Indians of California." In The California Indians: A Source Book. Compiled and ed. by R. F. Heizer and M. A. Whipple (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1971). 'William Duncan Strong, "Aboriginal Society," in Southern California, reprinted at Morongo Indian Reservation (Banning, California: Malki Museum Press, 1929). Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 1 Appendix Bl . Prehistory, 2000 B.C.E. - 1774 C.E. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B. Additional Context Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Theme 1: The Coachella Valley in the Spanish and Mexican Eras, 1774 - 1848 Property Types There are no known extant structures related to the Spanish and Mexican Era within the boundaries La Quinta municipal boundaries. Therefore, existing, and future property types dating to the Spanish and Mexican eras do not fall into categories of residential, commercial, recreational, or civic / institutional buildings or structures. Instead, existing cultural resources and future designations related to the period are most likely to be archaeological sites, objects, and natural areas and features. These site types related to Native American life in the Coachella Valley and may or may not be related to living communities, such as the Torres -Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, and the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians. As such, these sites may differ in terms of material culture, use, or cultural significance from sites related to the prehistoric period. The archaeological sites, objects, or natural areas and features may also be related to early European expansion into the Coachella Valley via new trails and trade routes. Below are the definitions, character defining features, and significance thresholds for these types of sites. Archaeological Sites Archaeological sites related to the Spanish and Mexican Eras theme may date from approximately 1774 to 1848, when initial trade routes, trails, and relationships were beginning to form between Cahuilla tribes and Spanish / Mexican colonists, before sustained Western settler migration brought permanent development in the Coachella Valley. These sites may include villages, campsites, caves, rock shelters, middens, quarries, Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement cemeteries, cremation sites, and other evidence of Native American occupation, like those found during the Prehistoric period but with clear changes in material culture that signify trade within European communities. Items such as European faunal remains, glass beads, European ceramics, and metal tools may be some indicators of Cahuilla sites from the post -contact period. Archaeological sites may also be directly related to European settlement and travel through the region. Campsites, forts, dwelling remains, trash middens, western style burials, and other types of historic archaeological sites may be dated to this period based on accumulated physical and historical evidence. Character -defining features strictly apply to architectural character and they are elements that define the visual and physical appearance of buildings and structures. Archaeological sites are more widely varied than historic structures and buildings. The visual and physical appearance of an archeological site is often impossible to accurately evaluate prior to excavation. However, significant prehistoric and historic archaeological sites do often share common elements. Significant archaeological sites often exhibit some or all the following characteristics. • Related to a particular time or cultural group • Exhibit minimal disturbance and intact features • Contain artifact assemblages in good condition • Display definable geographic boundaries Objects Significant objects from the Spanish or Mexican eras may include petroglyphs and pictographs like those that existed during the prehistoric period, but they must be dated or otherwise differentiated from objects dating to the pre -contact timeframe. Significant objects might also be trail markers or historic art created by Spanish or Mexican explorers and travelers, or other distinct artistic work dated between 1774 and 1848. No significant objects have been recorded within the boundaries of La Quinta, though future sites may be discovered through future survey work. As with archaeological sites, objects do not have character defining features in the same sense as buildings and structures. However, significant proto-historic objects may share similar elements in location and design. Significant objects may share some or all of the following features. • Created through a carving, scratching, drilling, sculpting, dyeing, painting, polishing, etching, and/or movement/rearrangement • Located on vertical or horizontal rock walls in the open air, protected rock shelter Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement walls, under rock overhangs, or cave walls • Formed with man-made manufactured material, such as metal, adobe, and brick for markers and/or artistic compositions Natural Areas and Features Significant natural areas and features may be regions with no evidence of human activity or intervention, or areas modified by a traditional community. Such areas may be culturally significant to a community because this area serves to reinforce its beliefs or because the area is one from which that community derives natural resources important to the community. Therefore, the identification of such types of cultural properties relies on sustained and meaningful consultation with established local tribes such as the Torres - Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, and the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians. Natural areas and features that were identified and/or in -use between 1774 and 1848 may be deemed as significant historic resources. One such feature in the La Quinta area is the Martinez Slide, which is the location of many large boulders at the foot of a mountain ridge apparently displaced by an ancient earthquake. Future research projects may identify potential areas and features to be designated. Natural areas and features significant to a linked ethnic or social group may include some or all the following characteristics. • Mountaintops • Caves • Trails • Collection areas • Animal habitats • Springs or other sources of water • Places referenced in songs and other literature • Other places important to religious, social, or economic lifestyles Significance Thresholds To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, archaeological sites, objects, or natural areas and features dating to the Spanish and Mexican eras must be significant under at least one of the following criteria listed below. NRHP Criterion A / CRHR Criterion 1 / Local Register Criterion B (events) A site dating between 1774 and 1848, may be significant under Criterion A/1 /B for its Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement significant association of the development of the Coachella Valley within the La Quinta municipal boundaries after the date of initial contact during the Spanish or Mexican eras of Californian history. Sites from this period must be conclusively dated to Spanish or Mexican spans of occupation in the region through elements of material culture or scientific dating methods utilizing organic material. Significant natural areas and features under Criterion A/1 /B must have a significant and ongoing participation or linkage of an ethnic or social group with an area's history. A property must be important to a community today and be utilized in the same function as it was historically. In La Quinta, places linked to specific practices or beliefs by local Desert Cahuilla Tribes must retain the same role as they did for Cahuilla people of the past. NRHP Criterion B / CRHR Criterion 2 / Local Register Criterion B (persons) A site from the Spanish or Mexican eras that is identified with specific persons significant to national, state, or local history, such as important Native American leaders, European explorers, colonial settlers, early ranchers, and noteworthy traders may be eligible under Criterion B/2/B. While Juan Bautista de Anza is one of the only currently known significant individuals to have interacted with Desert Cahuilla tribes during this period, additional significant individuals may be uncovered through future research projects. Oral traditions and symbols may also link specific individuals or spiritual figures to individual sites or objects. In these instances, the term "person" may be used in less Eurocentric terms to convey how a place can be tied to traditions of the past and present. NRHP Criterion C / CRHR Criterion 3 / Local Register Criterion C A site from the Spanish or Mexican eras may be significant under Criterion C/3/C as the remains of a building or structure that embodies the distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period, method of construction, use of indigenous materials, or craftsmanship of the Desert Cahuilla people after initial contact with Europeans. Intact organic materials related to Cahuilla structures or other evidence of no longer extant structures may provide valuable insight into the distinctive methods of construction utilized by tribes in the valley during the Spanish and Mexican eras. Objects can be important examples of craftsmanship and/or artistic composition during these formative eras. Western building remains may also be significant under Criterion C/3/C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period, method of construction, use of materials, or craftsmanship of early settlers. Though there is no evidence of colonist and settler buildings or structures in La Quinta, future research projects and survey work may yield new information. Modified natural areas and features may be significant under Criterion C/3/C Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement if they can be shown to be associated with a well-known crafter that is respected and valued by a living traditional community or if they display artistic values reflecting an ethnic group's distinctive mode of expression. NRHP Criterion D / CRHR Criterion 4 / Local Register Criterion D A site from the Spanish or Mexican eras may be significant under Criterion D/4/D as a resource which has the potential of yielding information of scientific value. Most existing significant archaeological sites and objects that retain integrity and future sites will be labeled significant using this criterion. Examples of intact natural areas and features that could yield information of scientific value may include collection sites for studies of subsistence patterns or religious and ceremonial sites for ethnographic data. Local Register Criterion A A site from the Spanish or Mexican eras dating between 1774 and 1848 may be significant under Local Register Criterion A for exemplifying or reflecting a special element of the city's cultural, social, economic, political, aesthetic, engineering, or architectural history. Sites related to early trade and interaction between Western settlers and Desert Cahuilla tribes may constitute a special element of the city's history. Significant objects, such as trail markers, may be located along historic trade routes, indicating their importance to the development of the Coachella Valley as a major component in the route between California and Arizona. Natural areas and features that are significant under Criterion A must also be related to living communities. Local Register Criterion E A group of sites may be eligible under Local Register Criterion E, but a stand-alone site is not eligible. One archaeological site, which is already a geographically definable area, cannot be listed under this criterion just as a lone building or structure is not eligible as a district. Similarly, Criterion E would only apply to a group of separated objects with individual site numbers within a geographic zone. A group of significant natural areas and features may be eligible under Local Register Criterion E, but this would only apply to a group of separated areas and features with individual designations in a geographic zone. Each feature would also need to be linked to at least one living community. Integrity Considerations To be eligible for listing in the NRHR, CRHR, or Local Register, a site from the Spanish or Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Mexican eras must retain sufficient integrity to convey its significance. The integrity of a site describes the level of preservation or quality of information contained within a district, site, object, or other assemblage. Sites with high integrity are relatively intact and complete. The archeological record at a site with high integrity has not been severely impacted by contemporary un-related cultural activities or natural processes. Sites lacking integrity may contain elements that are inconsistent with a particular time or culture. To be eligible for listing in the NRHR, CRHR, or Local Register, natural areas and features related to practices from the Spanish or Mexican eras life must retain sufficient integrity of condition and relationship to convey their significance. The integrity of condition regarding a natural area or feature describes the level of preservation or quality of information contained within a definable area. Natural areas and features with high integrity of condition have not been severely altered by later, unaffiliated cultural activities or natural processes. Areas lacking integrity of condition may contain elements that are inconsistent with a particular time or culture. Areas with high relational integrity are integral to the retention or transmittal of a belief or to the performance of a practice. Conversely, beliefs and practices may also be integral to the maintenance of a natural area or feature. However, areas and features used in traditional beliefs and/or practices that are not specifically essential to the practice of such beliefs and/or practices do not have a strong relationship and therefore possess a lower, or secondary, degree of relational integrity. The importance of each aspect of integrity depends upon the nature of the site and the Criterion or Criteria under which it is being nominated. Sites from the Spanish or Mexican eras nominated under NRHP Criteria A and B / CRHR Criteria 1 and 2 / Local Register Criteria B should retain integrity of location, design, materials, and association. Sites nominated under NRHP Criterion C / CRHR Criterion 3 / Local Register C should retain integrity of design, materials, and workmanship. Sites nominated under NRHP Criterion D / CRHR Criterion 4 / Local Register Criterion 4 should retain integrity of location, design, materials, and association. Integrity of setting within the site is important under NRHP Criteria A and B / CRHR Criteria 1 and 2 / Local Register Criteria B. Under NRHP Criteria C and D / CRHR Criteria 3 and 4 / Local Register Criteria C and D, integrity of setting adds to the overall integrity of an individual site and is especially important when assessing the integrity of a district (Local Register Criterion E). Historic sites from the Spanish or Mexican eras nominated under Local Register Criterion A should retain integrity of location, design, materials, and association. Integrity of feeling also adds to the integrity of sites or districts. Integrity of setting and feeling usually increases the "recognizability' of the site or district and enhances one's ability to interpret a site's or district's historical significance. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Theme 2: Railroad Development and Homesteads, 1848 -1920 Property Types Advantageous laws and newly enacted policies, coupled with the construction of the railroad through the Coachella Valley and technological advancements to aid irrigation, spurred the initial wave of American settlement in the La Quinta area during the late 19th and early 20th century. While Western settlers attempted to carve out properties in the Coachella Valley during that time, local Native American tribes fought to preserve sections of their ancestral territory utilizing the reservation system. While it seems likely that all early homestead buildings from this period have been demolished or replaced within La Quinta, unknown dwellings, or associated structures and/or outbuildings, may remain undocumented. Any possible extant property types from this context theme will all reflect the first wave of homesteads within the boundaries of La Quinta. Homesteaders often constructed dwellings and outbuildings such as barns, latrines, sheds, stables, cellars, and other structures to support ranching or farming activities, but the associated structures all existed to serve the occupants of the primary residence. Therefore, any remaining extant dwellings and/or outbuildings will be residential in nature. It is likely that any unknown extant residences from this era would be homesteads constructed with adobe masonry or wood frame in a Homestead Vernacular style. Adobe Dwellings (1880s - 1900s) Adobe houses across the Hispanic Southwest were constructed in a Spanish Colonial style from the 1600s through the end of the 19th century. In the Coachella Valley, Adobe houses were constructed from the 1880s to the early 1900s. Early adobe buildings were typically small, single -story structures, with thick masonry walls constructed with adobe bricks (usually covered with protective stucco), featuring flat or low-pitched roofs, and a long -covered Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement porch supported on wood posts, called a corredor, along one or more sides. The adobe walls typically varied from one and one-half to six feet thick, resting on a dirt or rock foundation. Door and window openings were usually framed with exposed timber lintels. Early adobe construction used locally available resources, and was appropriate for the climate in the Southwest, staying cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Following the end of the Mexican period of occupation in 1848, American settlers moved west into California. During this period, existing adobe structures were usually demolished to clear land for newer developments. Others were altered with steep gables or hipped roofs, usually clad in wood shakes but occasionally in clay tiles, and wood framed wings. Some adobes were clad in clapboard siding with Federal or Greek Revival decorative details and double hung windows to create a more Anglicized appearance. In some cases, adobes were covered with a cement plaster finish. Adobes constructed in La Quinta in the late 19th and early 20th centuries likely exhibited elements of later, Anglicized Adobe buildings with limited decorative features due to the lack of resources available in the Coachella Valley. However, no extant examples remain. The 1904 Hunt's Date Garden Adobe house was described as a single story, flat roofed, hacienda style house constructed with adobe brick with a low garden wall around the house, but the home was not fully documented before demolition. It is unclear what other character defining features of the house were present before it was demolished. The other two locations of Adobe houses in La Quinta in the vicinity of the La Quinta Resort & Club and the La Quinta Country Club were not fully documented during previous survey efforts. The buildings are no longer extant, but it remains unclear if any building foundation evidence remains intact. Additional archaeological survey would be necessary to determine further information. Any extant single-family Adobe residences in La Quinta constructed between the 1880s and the 1910s to be identified and documented would likely exhibit some or all the character defining features below. • Flat or low-pitched roof • Rectangular or L-shaped plan with multiple external doorways • Thick masonry walls of adobe brick • Simple, unadorned exteriors (often clad in stucco) • Few, small window openings with wood lintels, window bars or grilles (wood or wrought iron), and interior wood shutters • Double hung, wood sash windows • Corredores along one or more sides Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Homestead Vernacular (1880s - 1920) Homestead Vernacular style residences throughout the Coachella Valley were generally utilitarian buildings with few stylistic elements. These dwellings were some of the first homes for American settlers moving into the La Quinta area from the 1880s through the 1910s and their common characteristics reflect the lack of available building material in the remote region. While there are no longer any extant original homesteads located within the boundaries of La Quinta, previously recorded Homestead Vernacular style homes shared a few common characteristics. The early Homestead Vernacular style residences in La Quinta were largely small single -story homes of wood frame construction with rectangular floorplans, wood siding, gable roofs, multi -pane glass windows, and occasional exterior chimneys. While there are no known surviving examples of Homestead Vernacular style residences left in La Quinta, the Burkett Homestead, Point Happy Ranch, and Marshall Ranch all originally featured homes built in the Homestead Vernacular style. At the Marshall and Point Happy Ranches, the Homestead Vernacular buildings were removed and replaced with larger structures when resources for building more permanent residences became readily available. The Marshall Ranch owners constructed the Hacienda Del Gato to replace their original homestead and owners of the Point Happy Ranch after Norman Lundbeck replaced the original Homestead Vernacular style schoolhouse and with wood framed stucco clad structures and Ranch style homes over time. Any extant single-family Homestead Vernacular residences in La Quinta constructed between the 1880s and the 1910s to be identified and documented would likely exhibit some or all the character defining features listed below. • Gable type roof • Rectangular floorplan • Single -story wood frame construction • Wood siding (e.g., board and batten, clapboard, shingle, etc.) • Multi -pane glass windows (e.g., sash, casement, leaded, etc.) • Few decorative features Significance Thresholds To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, an extant original homestead dating to La Quinta's era of early railroad and homestead development must be significant under at least one of the following criteria. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement NRHP Criterion A / CRHR Criterion 1 / Local Register Criterion B (events) A homestead property dating to the period between 1848 and 1920 may be significant under Criterion A/1 /B for its association or representation of the development of La Quinta during the first period of American settlement in the region following the Spanish and Mexican eras. NRHP Criterion B / CRHR Criterion 2 / Local Register Criterion B (persons) A homestead property in La Quinta that can be documented as the home of an important person in local history such as a prominent leader, pioneer, settler, journalist, trader, homesteader, rancher, or would be significant under Criterion B/2/B. While some prominent individuals are known including R. S. Williamson, John G. Park, William Blake, Henry De Groot, J. H. Riley, William Bradshaw, Manning Burkett, John Marshall, Harry Marshall, and Norman "Happy" Lundbeck, additional significant individuals may be discovered through further research. NRHP Criterion C / CRHR Criterion 3 / Local Register Criterion C A homestead property retaining high levels of integrity of design, materials, workmanship would convey significance under Criterion C/3/C for displaying distinctive characteristics of Adobe or Homestead Vernacular, or any other late 19th and early 20th century architectural style. Homesteads were most prevalent in the Coachella Valley from the 1880s to the 1910s; therefore, many individually eligible properties would either be Adobe or Homestead Vernacular style. A notable work of a master builder, architect, or designer would also be significant under Criterion C/3/C if the residential property was designed or constructed during the early settlement of La Quinta. NRHP Criterion D / CRHR Criterion 4 / Local Register Criterion D A homestead property dating to the period between 1848 and 1920 may be significant under Criterion D/4/D for its potential to yield important information of scientific value. Any unevaluated and undocumented ruins of homestead sites may be found to be significant using this criterion. Local Register Criterion A Original homestead properties constructed between 1848 and 1920 in La Quinta may be significant under Local Register Criterion A as a special element of the city's early Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement development. These homes, simple homestead properties, were some of the earliest examples of Western settlement in the Coachella Valley. Due to their rarity, any remaining homesteads would represent a special element of La Quinta, reflecting the cultural, social, economic, political, aesthetic, engineering, or architectural history of the community. Local Register Criterion E A group of significant homestead properties in a geographically definable area linked historically to the period of initial settlement in La Quinta through their location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and/or association, in which the collective value of the improvements would be greater than the value of each individual improvement may be eligible under Local Register Criterion E. A group of homesteads or a collection of individual structures related to a homestead may be eligible under this criterion. Integrity Considerations To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, a residential property from the initial settlement period must retain sufficient integrity to convey its significance. A residential homestead property that has sufficient integrity will retain most of the character - defining features. A property significant under NRHP Criterion A/CRHR Criterion 1 /Local Register Criterion B (events) should retain integrity of location, setting, feeling, and association. A residence significant under NRHP Criterion B/CRHR Criterion 2/ Local Register Criterion B (persons) should retain integrity of location, design, feeling, and association as the physical fabric that conveys the connection to the individual is crucial to the property's significance. A residence significant under NRHP Criterion C/CRHR Criterion 3/Local Register Criterion C should retain integrity of design, materials, workmanship, and feeling as these aspects of integrity are necessary for the property to convey its significance. Some alterations may be acceptable if the property retains its essential features and overall original form. A property significant under NRHP Criterion D/CRHR Criterion 4/Local Register Criterion D should retain integrity of location, design, materials, workmanship, and association. A property significant under Local Register Criterion A should retain integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. A property significant under Local Register Criterion E should retain integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. In evaluating the integrity of properties that date to La Quinta's early development and homesteading era, general importance is placed on design, materials, and workmanship through retention of character defining features of architectural styles. However, given the Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement rarity of resources in the Coachella Valley that date to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, other aspects of integrity could elevate a resource to a significant level even if design, materials, and workmanship are diminished. In these cases, integrity of feeling, association, location, and setting may be of greater importance than design, materials, and workmanship. This is applicable to properties associated with people important in the history of La Quinta or an event that is significant in La Quinta's early development history. Properties that retain materials and workmanship in addition to design should be considered individually significant resources. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Theme 3: Ranching and Agriculture, 1900 -1970s Property Types The agriculture and ranching theme span the time from the broad use of homesteading laws around 1900 and continues until the 1970s with respect to ranching due to the current time thresholds for evaluation. Given the wide variety of plants and animals raised in farm and ranch settings, the number of property types is extremely varied. In its 2007 study A Historical Context and Archaeological Research Design for Agricultural Properties in California, Caltrans identified two broad property types: farms and ranches. Beyond this split into farming and ranching properties, the properties are normally divided into domestic and agricultural spheres. The farmhouse and ranch house are the center of the operation, and there are many sub -systems that support farming and ranching activities. Beyond the residential center of the farm and ranch house, there is a bewildering array of secondary buildings. These include barns, poultry houses, cooling sheds, packing sheds, silos, windmills, and fencing to name a few.' Residential Farm and Ranch Buildings (1900s - 1970s) Because agricultural and ranching houses are much like all other houses in California built from the 1900s to the 1970s, they share similar character -defining features. Their shape, form, massing, orientation, and decoration are like most farmhouses built during the 20th century. Rural dwellings are like their urban counterparts in virtually all aspects. In general, agricultural and ranching residences are normally unhindered by land restrictions and are usually oriented with their broad elevations facing the road. Wings often extend to the rear as well, usually reflecting the growing farm family over several generations and the increasing need for more room. Agricultural and ranching residences must possess most of the following character defining Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement features listed below. • Continued residential use; the house must still function as a residence and maintain a residential use (single/multi-family or housing of some kind) • Original rural residential setting: the house must predominantly retain its historic rural residential setting. If a house began as an isolated rural farmhouse on 300 acres of open land, it must retain some feeling and association with the rural setting even if the parcel is now reduced in size • All key features must also survive essentially intact: doors, windows, roofs, trim. Acceptable losses include a single window or door replacement, replacement of roof materials, and minor alterations to the rear or secondary elevations such as some covering of materials for purposes of an addition or porch • Residential -related interior space relationships and major features such as parlors, staircases, and sleeping rooms must survive essentially intact Agricultural and Ranch Outbuildings (1900 - 1970s) As rural agricultural outbuildings and support structures were designed with a singular use and function, the original use of these structures is clearly reflected in their exterior appearance. Rural agricultural buildings and structures are also defined by their original function. They are buildings, including barns, silos and granaries, packing sheds, and equipment sheds, built to fulfill a specific and, typically, singular purpose. While the purposes of agricultural and ranching outbuildings and structures may seem minor in some ways, they were critical to the smooth function of the farm or ranch property. As such, the rural farm / ranch setting is an essential character -defining feature. Agricultural and ranching outbuildings must possess most of the following character defining features listed below. • Continued original use; the property must still function in its original use. However, because the original use may no longer be necessary in the same fashion on a modern farm or ranch, this attribute is less important than for properties whose original function continues in modern practice • Original rural setting: for individually nominated properties or properties within districts, the property must exist in its historic rural setting. If the agricultural / ranch outbuilding or structure was constructed in a rural area as part of a farm complex, it cannot now have lost that farm setting. Even if the original farm / ranch parcel has been reduced in size, it must retain some feeling and association with the rural setting • All key features must also survive essentially intact: doors, windows, roofs, trim. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement However, some minor loss of integrity including alterations to window and door materials, new roof materials, compatible additions, minimal additional wall openings, and compatible mortar repair is acceptable • The agricultural / ranch outbuilding or structure must still be in a good and usable condition Water Conveyance Structures (1900 - 1970s) In La Quinta, water conveyance properties are primarily associated with agricultural production. While agricultural water conveyance in the area dates to the prehistoric era, no extant properties are from the earliest years of settlement. Typical property types of water conveyance properties from 1900 to 1970 consist of canals and ditches excavated into the earth, rock and earth check dams, wells, windmills, and water tanks. In -ground features were constructed primarily of rock and earth, while above ground structures were constructed of wood and metal. Recent large-scale features include the Coachella Canal and Lake Cahuilla. The canal contains large and sophisticated water conveyance features such as concrete canals, wooden and metal pipes, concrete or metal check dams, and valves. These are carefully designed and engineered structures in current use. All water facilities built or put -in-service through 1975 have the potential to be eligible to the NRHP/CRHR. In La Quinta, the overall period of significance for properties associated with the water theme is from 1900 to the 1970s. The period of significance begins around 1900 when agriculture or ranching development necessitated substantial investments in water resources and continues until the 1970s with the completion of major projects to bring water to La Quinta from the Colorado River. If identified, water resources properties identified prior to 1900 would also be considered eligible should they retain significance. Water conveyance property types must possess most of the following character defining features listed below. • Present appearance resembles the original appearance and retains sufficient historic integrity to convey its historical association • Retains a significant number of character -defining features, such that the visual, spatial, and contextual relationships of the property may be understood • In a system which has potential for eligibility that can be documented, a segment may be found eligible as a contributing element of that system, and it would then be treated as eligible for the purpose of the project Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Significance Thresholds To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, a property dating to La Quinta's era of ranching and agriculture development must be significant under at least one of the following criteria. NRHP Criterion A / CRHR Criterion 1 / Local Register Criterion B (events) Agriculture or ranching properties dating to the period between 1900 and the 1970s may be significant under Criterion A/1 /B for its association or representation of agriculture / ranching development of La Quinta area. Prominent or large properties with notable historic associations with broad patterns of agriculture / ranching are considered eligible. NRHP Criterion B / CRHR Criterion 2 / Local Register Criterion B (persons) Agriculture or ranching properties in La Quinta that can be documented as associated with an important person in local history such as a prominent leader, pioneer, settler, homesteader, rancher or would be significant under Criterion B/2/B. While some prominent individuals are known including Norman "Happy" Lundbeck, Chauncey D. Clarke, John Marshall, Albert Green, William S. and Elizabeth Rosecrans, Manning Burkett, Ray Pederson, Fred Ickes, Mead Vaiden, Clinton Hunt, George Skee, Dr. Dana Sniff, and the Kennedy Brothers, additional significant individuals may be discovered through further research. NRHP Criterion C / CRHR Criterion 3 / Local Register Criterion C Agriculture or ranching properties retaining high levels of integrity of design, materials, workmanship would convey significance under Criterion C/3/C for displaying distinctive characteristics of late 19th and early 20th century architectural styles. Ranches and their associated homesteads were most prevalent in the Coachella Valley during the 1880s to the 1910s; therefore, many individually eligible properties would likely either be Adobe or Homestead Vernacular style. Agriculture or ranching properties would also be significant under Criterion C/3/C if they represented key aspects of ranching or agricultural design and construction. NRHP Criterion D / CRHR Criterion 4 / Local Register Criterion D Archaeological resources related to agriculture or ranching dating to the period between 1900 and the 1970s may be significant under Criterion D/4/D for their potential to yield important information of scientific value. Any unevaluated and undocumented ruins of Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement agriculture or ranching properties may be found to be significant using this criterion. Local Register Criterion A Agriculture or ranching properties constructed between 1900 and the 1970s in La Quinta may be significant under Local Register Criterion A as a special element of the City's early development. These properties would be importantly associated with agriculture and ranching development. If a property represents a special element of La Quinta during this period, it will reflect the cultural, social, economic, political, aesthetic, engineering, or architectural history of the community. Local Register Criterion E A group of significant resources associated with agriculture or ranching in a geographically definable area linked historically to the theme through their location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and/or association, in which the collective value of the improvements is greater than the value of each individual improvement may be eligible under La Quinta Criterion E. A group of agriculture or ranching properties may be eligible under this criterion. Integrity Considerations To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, an agriculture or ranching property from the 1900 to 1970s period must retain sufficient integrity to convey its significance. An agriculture or ranching property that has sufficient integrity will retain most of the character -defining features and will: • Present appearance resembles the original appearance and retains sufficient historic integrity to convey its historical association. • Retains a significant number of character -defining features, such that the visual, spatial, and contextual relationships of the property may be understood. • Should retain integrity of design, setting, location, feeling, and association. • Enough original materials should be intact such that the historic fabric, character, and overall visual effect have been preserved. • Alterations may be acceptable if minimal. • Some individual design features may have been modified, altered, or replaced To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, an agriculture or ranching property from the 1990 to 1970s period must retain sufficient integrity to convey its Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement significance. An agriculture or ranching property that has sufficient integrity will retain most of the character -defining features. A property significant under NRHP Criterion A/CRHR Criterion 1 /Local Register Criterion B (events) should retain integrity of location, setting, feeling, and association. An agriculture or ranching property significant under NRHP Criterion B/CRHR Criterion 2/Local Register Criterion B (persons) should retain integrity of location, design, feeling, and association as the physical fabric that conveys the connection to the individual is crucial to the property's significance. A ranching or agricultural property significant under NRHP Criterion C/CRHR Criterion 3/Local Register Criterion C should retain integrity of design, materials, workmanship, and feeling as these aspects of integrity are necessary for the property to convey its significance. Some alterations may be acceptable if the property retains its essential features and overall original form. An agriculture or ranching property significant under NRHP Criterion D/CRHR Criterion 4/Local Register Criterion D should retain integrity of location, design, materials, workmanship, and association. A property significant under Local Register Criterion A should retain integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. A property significant under Local Register Criterion E should retain integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Theme 4: Recreation and Leisure, 1926 1970s Property Types The resort industry in La Quinta began the process of replacing undeveloped land and agricultural properties with lavish resorts catered to wealthy patrons, golf club members, snowbird residents, and retirees who all sought quiet seclusion within residential subdivisions attached to the golf course developments. The resort and leisure industry created some of the first commercial properties in La Quinta and spurred the development of single-family residences and condominiums within golf course development projects. However, development of the resort industry was relatively slow in La Quinta through the 1970s. The La Quinta Hotel, the Desert Club, the La Quinta Country Club, and the Indian Springs Golf Course were the only resort developments constructed between 1926 and 1980 in La Quinta. Eventually, the resort industry did become popular, but the La Quinta community remained small during this period and largely resisted proposed development projects that could have altered the fabric of the small town through the 1970s. La Quinta experienced the bulk of its resort development during the following decades as developers continued to build on the model pioneered by the La Quinta Country Club. Properties related to the development of resorts in La Quinta are primarily commercial in nature with residential properties attached to larger resort developments. Commercial Buildings (1926 - 1970s) Commercial construction of the La Quinta Hotel, Desert Club, and the La Quinta Country Club clubhouse all occurred on previously undeveloped lots. The La Quinta Hotel was built in a hollow located west of Eisenhower Drive with the Santa Rosa mountains along the northern and western boundaries of the property. The La Quinta Country Club clubhouse was constructed northeast of the intersection of Eisenhower Drive and Avenue 50, immediately east of the La Quinta Hotel. The Desert Club was located on the southeast corner of the intersection of Avenida Bermudas and 52nd Avenue. The commercial resort Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement buildings at these three properties consisted of hotel guest rooms, hotel services buildings, resort clubhouses, and resort facility structures. The commercial buildings and structures during this period largely reflected the Spanish Colonial Revival style and other related Spanish Revival style variations. The Desert Club expressed a Streamline Moderne style. The original Mediterranean Revival style La Quinta Country Club clubhouse was demolished and replaced in 2009 and the Streamline Moderne style Desert Club was demolished in the late 1980s. Commercial properties constructed in La Quinta during the early development of the resort industry, between the initial construction of the La Quinta Hotel in 1926 through the 1970s, exhibit the following character defining features listed below. • One or more stories (usually one to two) in height • Period Revival or Modernistic styles - Spanish Colonial Revival, Mediterranean Revival, Monterey, Mission, Pueblo, and Streamline Moderne • Automobile oriented • Low-pitched or flat roof • Smooth stucco exterior walls • Front patios • Wood or metal framed windows Residential Buildings (1926 - 1970s) Residential development attached to resorts, country clubs, and public golf courses from 1926 through the 1970s consisted of single-family Ranch homes and condos developed with Spanish and Contemporary styles throughout the 1960s and `70s. Single -Family Residences Single-family residences within the La Quinta Country Club were constructed on undeveloped lots within the La Quinta Country Club Estates subdivision. Single-family homes were constructed in the La Quinta Golf Estates, Country Club Estates, Hacienda La Quinta, and Montero Estates communities with largely Spanish Styled Ranch, Tract Ranch, Custom Ranch, and Contemporary styles. Single-family residences constructed in country clubs during the early development of the resort industry, between the initial construction of the La Quinta Hotel in 1926 through the 1970s, exhibit the following character defining features listed below. • One or two stories Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement • Mid-century architectural styles - Custom Ranch, Tract Ranch, Contemporary, Spanish Styled Ranch, Post and Beam • Private driveways • Attached or detached garages • Gable, hipped, or flat roofing forms • Large metal windows Condominiums Condominiums within the La Quinta Country Club were constructed on undeveloped lots within the La Quinta Country Club Estates subdivision. Condos were constructed in the Club La Quinta, La Quinta Fairways, Villas of La Quinta, Country Club Estates, and Lago La Quinta communities with largely Spanish Styled Ranch, Tract Ranch, Custom Ranch, and Contemporary styles. Condominiums within country clubs from 1926 through the 1970s exhibit the following character defining features listed below. • One or two stories • Paired and mirrored Ranch homes sharing a wall or multi -unit buildings with up to four condos per building • Mid-century architectural styles - Custom Ranch, Tract Ranch, Contemporary, Spanish Styled Ranch, • Shared or individual driveways • Gable, hipped, or flat roofing forms • Large metal windows • Shared amenities (pools / tennis courts) Significance Thresholds To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, a property dating to La Quinta's era of early resort development must be significant under at least one of the following criteria. NRHP Criterion A / CRHR Criterion 1 / Local Register Criterion B (events) Recreational and leisure properties may be significant under Criterion A/1 /B as a representation of the early resort industry development in La Quinta. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement NRHP Criterion B / CRHR Criterion 2 / Local Register Criterion B (persons) Recreational and leisure properties may be significant under Criterion B/2/B for its association with the life of a person important in the development of the La Quinta resort industry. Recreational and leisure properties that can be documented as being associated with an important person in local history may qualify for designation. In addition, the individual must have been associated with the property during the period that the person's significant achievements and contributions occurred. Prominent figures related to the development of the resort industry may include Walter H. Morgan, Fred Ickes, Gordon Kaufmann Edward Huntsman -Trout, Cyrus Peirce, Dorothy Arzner, Mrs. Lee Eleanor Graham, Frank Capra, Frederick Clift, B.J. Bradner, Harry Kiener, Arnold S. Kirkeby, John Balaban, Leonard Ettleson, Edgar Eisenhower, Ernie Vossler, John Walser Jr., S. Charles Lee, Jack White, or John E. Gurley. Additional significant individuals may be discovered through future research. NRHP Criterion C / CRHR Criterion 3 / Local Register Criterion C Recreational and leisure properties in La Quinta may be eligible under Criterion C/3/C for embodying distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period, or method of construction. A notable work of a master builder, architect, or designer would also be significant under Criterion C/3/C if the property was designed or constructed as part of the resort development in La Quinta. NRHP Criterion D / CRHR Criterion 4 / Local Register Criterion D A property related to the development of the recreation and leisure industry in La Quinta may be significant under Criterion D/4/D if it has the potential to yield important information of scientific value. Unevaluated and undocumented elements of resort properties may be found to be significant using this criterion. Local Register Criterion A A property related to the development of the recreation and leisure industry in La Quinta may be significant under Local Register Criterion A as a special element of the resort development of La Quinta from 1926 to the 1970s. If a property represents a special element of La Quinta during this period, it will reflect the cultural, social, economic, political, aesthetic, engineering, or architectural history of the community. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Local Register Criterion E A group of significant commercial properties in a geographically definable area linked historically to early development of resorts and leisure properties in La Quinta through their location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and/or association, in which the collective value of the improvements is greater than the value of each individual improvement may be eligible under Local Register Criterion E. A group of commercial buildings related to a specific property may be eligible under this criterion. Integrity Considerations To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, a property related to the resort industry must retain sufficient integrity to convey its significance. A property that has sufficient integrity will retain most of the character -defining features. A property significant under NRHP Criterion A/CRHR Criterion 1 /Local Register Criterion B (events) should retain integrity of location, setting, feeling, and association. A property significant under NRHP Criterion B/CRHR Criterion 2/Local Register Criterion B (persons) should retain integrity of location, design, feeling, and association as the physical fabric that conveys the connection to the individual is primary to the property's significance. A property significant under NRHP Criterion C/CRHR Criterion 3/Local Register Criterion C should retain integrity of design, materials, workmanship, and feeling as these aspects of integrity are necessary for the property to convey its significance. Some alterations may be acceptable if the property retains its essential features and overall original form. A property significant under NRHP Criterion D/CRHR Criterion 4/Local Register Criterion D should retain integrity of location, design, materials, workmanship, and association. A property significant under Local Register Criterion A should retain integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. A property significant under La Quinta Criterion E should retain integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Theme 5: Residential Development, 1934 -1970s Property Types Initial residential development in La Quinta was tied directly to the development of the resort industry, and, in some cases, came packaged with it. Planned residential development began with the Cove and spread towards Highway 1 1 1 in the post-war period. New residential subdivisions were tied to highway travel, but the Cove, its Village commercial district, and its exclusive Desert Club remained secluded with the private resorts nestled into the hollows of the Santa Rosa Mountains. Early residential subdivisions throughout La Quinta were largely composed of single-family residences. Condos and apartments within residential subdivisions were not developed in large quantities until the 1980s and 1990s. Some of the early residential buildings at the northern end of the Cove bordering the Village commercial district were later converted into businesses and became utilized as commercial buildings. Similarly, residential properties were built in the post-war period within the Village commercial district and the nearby Desert Club Tracts developed from the 1940s through the 1960s. Residential Buildings (1934 - 1970s) Residential properties related to the development of the first residential subdivisions from 1934 through the 1970s largely consisted of single-family Spanish Colonial Revival, Ranch, or Contemporary homes built in the Cove, Highland Palms, and Indian Springs subdivisions as well as the surrounding area, such as the Village and Desert Club tracts. Any residential properties built within the Village commercial district between 1934 and 1980. There appears to be one extant two-story apartment complex that was completed in 1979 on the southeast corner of Calle Tampico and Eisenhower Drive within the Village that was not eligible for evaluation and did not constitute its own property type category at the time of the 2022 Historic Resource Survey. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Single -Family Residences Single-family residences within the Cove, Highland Palms, and Indian Springs, as well as the surrounding areas (Village and Desert Club tracts), were constructed on undeveloped lots within their respective subdivisions. Single-family homes were constructed with largely Spanish Colonial Revival, Spanish Styled Ranch, Tract Ranch, Custom Ranch, and Contemporary styles. Single-family residences constructed in independent residential subdivisions from 1934 through the 1970s, exhibit the following character defining features listed below. • One or two stories • Period Revival or Mid-century architectural styles - Spanish Colonial Revival, Custom Ranch, Tract Ranch, Spanish Styled Ranch, Contemporary, or Post and Beam • Private driveways • Attached or detached garages • Gable, hipped, or flat roofing forms • Metal or wood windows • Front patios Significance Thresholds To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, a property dating to La Quinta's era of early residential development must be significant under at least one of the following criteria. NRHP Criterion A / CRHR Criterion 1 / Local Register Criterion B (events) Residential properties throughout La Quinta may be significant under Criterion A/1 /B as a representation of the early residential development in La Quinta. NRHP Criterion B / CRHR Criterion 2 / Local Register (persons) Residential properties may be significant under Criterion B/2/B for their association with the life of a person important in the development of La Quinta residential subdivisions. A residential property that can be documented as associated with an important person in local history may qualify for designation. In addition, the individual must have been associated with the resource during the period that the person's significant achievements and contributions occurred. Prominent figures related to the residential development of La Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Quinta may include E.S. "Harry" Kiener, Guy Maltby, S. Charles Lee, Miles Reed Scott, Ralph J. Arcadi, Esther V. Anderson, or John E. Gurley. Additional significant individuals may be discovered through future research. NRHP Criterion C / CRHR Criterion 3 / Local Register Criterion C A residential property in La Quinta may be eligible under Criterion C/3/C for embodying distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period, or method of construction. A notable work of a master builder, architect, or designer would also be significant under Local Register Criterion C if the residential property was designed or constructed as part of the residential development of La Quinta from 1934 through the 1970s. NRHP Criterion D / CRHR Criterion 4 / Local Register Criterion D A residential property related to the overall residential development of La Quinta may be significant under Criterion D/4/D if it has the potential to yield important information of scientific value. Unevaluated and undocumented elements of residential properties may be found to be significant using this criterion. Local Register Criterion A A residential property from this period may be eligible under Local Register Criterion A as a special element of the residential development of La Quinta from 1934 through the 1970s. If a property represents a special element of La Quinta during this period, it will reflect the cultural, social, economic, political, aesthetic, engineering, or architectural history of the community. Local Register Criterion E A group of significant residential properties in a geographically definable area linked historically to early development of residential subdivisions in La Quinta through their location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and/or association, in which the collective value of the improvements is greater than the value of each individual improvement may be eligible under Local Register Criterion E. Integrity Considerations To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, a residential property related to the development of residential subdivisions will retain sufficient integrity to convey its Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement significance. A residential property that has sufficient integrity will retain most of the character -defining features. A property significant under NRHP Criterion A/CRHR Criterion 1 /Local Register Criterion B (events) should retain integrity of location, setting, feeling, and association. A residential property significant under NRHP Criterion B/CRHR Criterion 2/Local Register Criterion B (persons) should retain integrity of location, design, feeling, and association as the physical fabric that conveys the connection to the individual is primary to the property's significance. A residential property significant under NRHP Criterion C/CRHR Criterion 3/Local Register Criterion C should retain integrity of design, materials, workmanship, and feeling as these aspects of integrity are necessary for the property to convey its significance. A residential property significant under NRHP Criterion D/CRHR Criterion 4/Local Register Criterion D should retain integrity of location, design, materials, workmanship, and association. A residential property significant under Local Register Criterion A should retain integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. A residential property significant under Local Register Criterion E should retain integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Theme 6: Commercial Development, 1934 -1970s Property Types The properties related to commercial development in La Quinta from the 1930s through the 1970s are largely confined to the Village. Most of the buildings in the Village are commercial properties with a handful of single-family residences and one apartment complex constructed in 1979 (currently not eligible for evaluation). A few early residential buildings constructed in the Village or in the nearby vicinity were originally single-family residences or mixed -use buildings that were later converted to fully commercial spaces. Due to the scattered nature of development in the Village, many of the original commercial buildings were demolished and replaced over time. Commercial Buildings (1934 - 1970s) Commercial properties in La Quinta built from the 1930s to the 1970s were almost exclusively developed on previously undeveloped lots. Within the Village, a few commercial properties have been demolished and replaced previous structures, but the Village was still largely vacant through the 1970s and neighboring undeveloped lots to existing structures were largely available. Commercial development was largely centered around the Village. It was not until the 1980s, when large scale strip mall commercial properties developed along Highway 1 1 1 in La Quinta. Commercial buildings developed in the center of La Quinta through the 1970s were largely regulated to the Spanish Colonial Revival style and its variations, including, Mediterranean Revival, Pueblo, Monterey, and Mission styles. Some Custom Ranch and Spanish Styled Ranch single-family residences were converted into commercial buildings. Commercial properties were limited to small one- story shops, restaurants, and convenience stores. Only one two-story mixed -use commercial property was built in the Village (the La Quinta Building and Lumber Company). Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Commercial properties constructed in La Quinta residential subdivisions between the 1930s and 1970s exhibit the following character defining features listed below. • One or two stories (usually one) in height • Period Revival or Ranch styles - Spanish Colonial Revival, Mediterranean Revival, Monterey, Mission, Pueblo, Custom Ranch, and Spanish Styled Ranch • Automobile oriented with readily available parking • Low-pitched or flat roof • Metal framed windows Significance Thresholds To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, a property dating to one of La Quinta's commercial development must be significant under at least one of the following criteria. NRHP Criterion A / CRHR Criterion 1 / Local Register Criterion B (events) Commercial resources may be significant under Criterion A/1/B as a representation of early commercial development in La Quinta. Early significant properties in the Village with sufficient levels of integrity would likely be considered eligible under this criterion. NRHP Criterion B / CRHR Criterion 2 / Local Register (persons) A commercial property may be significant under Criterion B/ 2/B for its association with the life of a person important in the development of the La Quinta's commercial districts. A commercial property that can be documented as associated with an important person in local history may qualify for designation. In addition, the individual must have been associated with the resource during the period that the person's significant achievements and contributions occurred. Prominent figures related to the commercial development of La Quinta may include E.S. "Harry" Kiener, Guy Maltby, S. Charles Lee, Miles Reed Scott, Ralph J. Arcadi, Esther V. Anderson, or John E. Gurley. Additional significant individuals may be discovered through future research. NRHP Criterion C / CRHR Criterion 3 / Local Register Criterion C A commercial structure related to early commercial development in La Quinta may be eligible under Criterion C/3/C for embodying distinctive characteristics of a style, type, Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement period, or method of construction. A notable work of a master builder, architect, or designer would also be significant under Criterion C/3/C if the commercial property was designed or constructed as part of the commercial district in La Quinta. NRHP Criterion D / CRHR Criterion 4 / Local Register Criterion D A commercial building related to early commercial development in La Quinta may be significant under Criterion D/4/D if it has the potential to yield important information of scientific value. Unevaluated and undocumented elements of commercial properties may be found to be significant using this criterion. Local Register Criterion A A commercial building from this period may be eligible under Local Register Criterion A as a special element of the commercial development of La Quinta from 1934 through the 1970s. If a property represents a special element of La Quinta during this period, it will reflect the cultural, social, economic, political, aesthetic, engineering, or architectural history of the community. Local Register Criterion E A group of significant commercial properties in a geographically definable area linked historically to the development of a commercial district in La Quinta through their location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and/or association, in which the collective value of the improvements is greater than the value of each individual improvement may be eligible under Local Register Criterion E. A group of commercial buildings related to a specific property may be eligible under this criterion. Integrity Considerations To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, a commercial property related to early commercial development in La Quinta must retain sufficient integrity to convey its significance. A commercial property that has sufficient integrity will retain most of the character -defining features. A property significant under NRHP Criterion A/CRHR Criterion 1 /Local Register Criterion B (events) should retain integrity of location, setting, feeling, and association. A commercial property significant under NRHP Criterion B/CRHR Criterion 2/Local Register Criterion B (persons) should retain integrity of location, design, feeling, and association as the physical fabric that conveys the connection to the individual is primary to the property's significance. A commercial property significant under NRHP Criterion Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement C/CRHR Criterion 3/Local Register Criterion C should retain integrity of design, materials, workmanship, and feeling as these aspects of integrity are necessary for the property to convey its significance. Some alterations may be acceptable if the property retains its essential features and overall original form. A commercial property significant under Local Register Criterion D should retain integrity of location, design, materials, workmanship, and association. A commercial property significant under Local Register Criterion A should retain integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. A commercial property significant under Local Register Criterion E should retain integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Theme 7: La Quinta Architectural Styles, 1900s -19 70s Property Types Property types associated with different local and regional architectural styles are included in the Historic Context Statement, with character defining features detailed for each style. The architectural styles encompass residential, commercial, civic, and institutional property types. Below are the significance thresholds and integrity considerations for a property in La Quinta to be listed on the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register for representation of a specific architectural style, type, period, or method of construction. Significance Thresholds To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, a property in La Quinta that displays the character defining features of one or more of the listed architectural styles and exhibits sufficient levels of integrity must be significant under at least one of the following criteria. NRHP Criterion A / CRHR Criterion 1 / Local Register Criterion B (events) An architecturally significant property in La Quinta may also be significant under Criterion A/1 /B for its association with one or more of the other identified themes in the Historic Context Statement related to the development of La Quinta over time. A historic property may also be significant under A/1 /B as a representation of one or more of the themes identified in the Historic Context Statement. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement NRHP Criterion B / CRHR Criterion 2 / Local Register (persons) An architecturally significant property in La Quinta may be significant under Criterion B/2/B for its association with life and/or work of a person, or persons, important to national, state, or local La Quinta history. Prominent individuals may include the persons discussed in one or more of the themes outlined throughout the Historic Context Statement. Additional significant individuals may be discovered through future research. NRHP Criterion C / CRHR Criterion 3 / Local Register Criterion C A historic era building in La Quinta displaying Period Revival, Early Modern, or Late Modern architectural styles may be eligible under Criterion C/3/C for embodying distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period, or method of construction. A notable work of a master builder, architect, or designer in La Quinta would also be significant under Criterion C/3/C. NRHP Criterion D / CRHR Criterion 4 / Local Register Criterion D A building related to a specific architectural style in La Quinta may be significant under Criterion D/4/D if the building has the potential to yield important information of scientific value. Local Register Criterion A An architecturally significant building may be eligible under Local Register Criterion A as a special element of the La Quinta community during the historic era. If a property represents a special element of La Quinta, it will reflect the cultural, social, economic, political, aesthetic, engineering, or architectural history of the community. Local Register Criterion E A group of significant architectural building designs in a geographically definable area linked historically to the architectural development of La Quinta through their location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and/or association, in which the collective value of the improvements is greater than the value of each individual improvement may be eligible under Local Register Criterion E. A group of buildings related to a specific property may be eligible under this criterion. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Integrity Considerations To be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register, a significant property related to one, or more, of the architectural styles present in La Quinta must retain sufficient integrity to convey its significance. Any property that has sufficient integrity will retain most of the character -defining features. A property significant under NRHP Criterion A/CRHR Criterion 1 /Local Register Criterion B (events) should retain integrity of location, setting, feeling, and association. A property significant under NRHP Criterion B/CRHR Criterion 2/Local Register Criterion B (persons) should retain integrity of location, design, feeling, and association as the physical fabric that conveys the connection to the individual is primary to the property's significance. A property significant under NRHP Criterion C/CRHR Criterion 3/Local Register Criterion C should retain integrity of design, materials, workmanship, and feeling as these aspects of integrity are necessary for the property to convey its significance. Some alterations may be acceptable if the property retains its essential features and overall original form. A property significant under NRHP Criterion D/CRHR Criterion 4/Local Register Criterion D should retain integrity of location, design, materials, workmanship, and association. A property significant under Local Register Criterion A should retain integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. A property significant under Local Register Criterion E should retain integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix B2. Property Types, Significance Thresholds, and Integrity Considerations City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Appendix C. Survey Tables Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix C. Survey Tables City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Cl. Citywide Historic -Era Properties Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 1 Appendix C. Survey Tables APN Address Resource Name Survey Date CRHR Status Code Construction Date Neighborhood 60 0 ooi 60 00018 6 o600zl 3 9 5 33 7 3 Various Coachella Canal 2o� 3 S / CS / 552 3 3 1 8 94 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 604050040; 604050067; 604050068; 604050041; 604o5oo42; 604050043; 604050044; 604050045; 604050046 7848o Highway 111 / 46-135 Washington Street Point Happy Ranch 2023 6Z (demolished) 1930 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 643181024 78390 Singing Palms Drive 78390 Singing Palms Drive 2023 6Z 1961 Highland Palms 643181022 78435 Singing Palms Drive 78435 Singing Palms Drive 2023 6Z 1961 Highland Palms 643181019 46365 Cameo Palms Drive 46365 Cameo Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Highland Palms 643182028 4637o Cameo Palms Drive 4637o Cameo Palms Drive 2023 6Z (demolished) 1933 Highland Palms 643182004 46410 Cameo Palms Drive 46410 Cameo Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Highland Palms 617070006 47z5o Washington Street Burkett Ranch Site 4725o Washington Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1917 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6000 00461.5o 3 34 Dune Palms Road 61 o Dune Palms Road 4 5 20236Z (demolished)1 94 8 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600030034 4613o Dune Palms Road 4613o Dune Palms Road 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1948 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6000 00 3 34 61 6 Dune Palms Road 4 7 61 6 Dune Palms Road 4 7 20236Z (demolished)1 95 8 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600050003 79785 Westward Ho Drive 79785 Westward Ho Drive 2023 6Z (demolished) 1961 Indian Springs 6000 0005 79815 Westward Ho Drive 79815 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Indian Springs 600050007 79845 Westward Ho Drive 79845 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Indian Springs 60006o0o2 79905 Westward Ho Drive 79905 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Indian Springs 600060005 79945 Westward Ho Drive 79945 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Indian Springs 600070013 4608o Jefferson Street 4608o Jefferson Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1948 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6 81600 5 54 01 Avenida Obregon 494 g Walter H. Morgan House 494o1Avenida Obregon 2023 3 S / 3CS / 5Sz 1 z 9 7 La Quinta Resort and Club 658170002 775 oo Avenida Fernando 775 0o Avenida Fernando 20236Z 1 o 95 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 658190011 49499 Eisenhower Drive La Quinta Hotel Historic District 2o23 2S2 / 5B 1926-1927 La Quinta Resort and Club 658190011 49499 Eisenhower Drive Casa Magnolia 2o23 3S / 3CS / 5S2 1927 La Quinta Resort and Club 6 81 0011 5 9 49499 Eisenhower Drive Cyrus Pierce House "San Vicente" Suite, Rooms 220-224 zoz 3 3 S / 3CS / 5Sz 1 z 9 7 La Quinta Resort and Club 658280019 4928o Avenida Fernando 4928o Avenida Fernando 2o23 3S / 3CS / 5S2 1961 La Quinta Country Club 658280004 4915o Avenida Anselmo 4915o Avenida Anselmo 2o23 6Z 1961 La Quinta Country Club 658280005 4910o Avenida Anselmo 4910o Avenida Anselmo 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1961 La Quinta Country Club 658300002 48841 Avenida Fernando 48841 Avenida Fernando 2o23 3S / 3CS / 5S2 1961 La Quinta Country Club 646160014 78223 San Timoteo Street 78223 San Timoteo Street 2o23 6Z 1961 La Quinta Country Club 646311036 78636 Bottlebrush Drive 78636 Bottlebrush Drive 2023 6Z 1958 Sagebrush 77337oo26 Northeast Corner of Eisenhower Dr. and Calle Tampico Hunts Date Garden 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1904 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 777010001 80041 Avenue 5o 80041 Avenue 5o 2023 7R 193os Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 777030019 50810 Jefferson Street 50810 Jefferson Street 2o23 6Z (demolished) 192os Mountain View 776361011;776361049;776361012;776361013; 776361014; 776361015; 776361016; 776361017; 776361018; 776361019; 776361020; 776361021; 776361022; 776361023; 776361024; 776361025; 776361054776351037;776351001;776351002; 776351003;776351004;776351005;776220009; 776351039; 776351038; 776352006; 776351007; 776351036;776352008;776352009;776351010; 776352011;776351012;776352013;776351014; 776351040; 776351032; 776351033; 776351034; 776351035; 776351031; 776351030; 776351029; 776351028; 776351027; 776351022; 776351023; 776352024; 776352025; 776352026; 776362045; 776362046; 776362047; 776362050; 776362044; 776362043; 776362042; 776362042; 776362040; 776362039; 776362038; 776362053; 776362032; 776362033; 776362034; 776362035; 776362036; 776362037; 776362032; 776362030; 776361029; 776362028; 776362027; 776362026 Jefferson Street & Avenue 52 Date Palm Grove 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1926 Watermark Villas 770171006 78725 Avenida La Fonda 78725 Avenida La Fonda 2o23 6Z 1959 Desert Club 770145010 7866o Avenida La Fonda 7866o Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z 1949 Desert Club 770172001 78675 Avenida La Torres 78675 Avenida La Torres 2023 6Z 1952 Desert Club 770243006 78582 Avenida La Fonda 78582 Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z 1951 Desert Club 770173002 51322 Calle Paloma 51322 Calle Paloma 2023 6Z 1949 Desert Club 770274022 7856o Avenida Nuestra 7856o Avenida Nuestra 2023 6Z 1959 Desert Club 770242002 51044 Washington Street 51044 Washington Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1951 Desert Club 770164001 51228 Calle Hueneme 51228 Calle Hueneme 2023 6Z 1949 Avenida La Fonda 770163002 51296 Calle Guatemala 51296 Calle Guatemala 2023 6Z 1950 Avenida La Fonda 770223011 78186 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue 78186 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue 2023 6Z (demolished) 1958 The Village 770224010 78180-78182 Avenida La Fonda 78180-78182 Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z (demolished) 1949 The Village 770124010 78153 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue 78153 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue 2023 6Z (demolished) 1948 The Village 770125003 78181 Avenida La Fonda 78181 Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z (demolished) 1948 The Village 770252004 78039 Calle Estado 78039 Calle Estado 2023 3S / 3CS / 5S2 1936 The Village 770152001 78023 Calle Estado 78023 Calle Estado 2023 3S / 3CS / 5S2 193os The Village 773075005 52226 Avenida Mendoza 51116 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1957 The Village 773101005 77895 Avenida Montezuma 77895 Avenida Montezuma 2023 35 / 3C5 / 5B 1935 The Village 773101001 77885 Avenida Montezuma 77885 Avenida Montezuma 2023 3S / 3CS / 5B 1936 The Village N/A The Cove Neighborhood Obelisks 2023 5D2 193os The Cove Multiple All units of the Santa Carmelita de Vale subdivision between Calle Tampico to the north, Avenida Bermudas to the east, Calle Tecate to the south, and Avenida Montezuma / Bear Creek to the west. La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District 2023 5S2 1935-1950 The Cove 773065012 5iooi Eisenhower Drive 5iooi Eisenhower Drive 2o23 5B 1938 The Village / The Cove 773064032 5103o Avenida Herrera 5103o Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 773062002 51046 Avenida Ramirez 51046 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 773061031 51081 Avenida Ramirez 51081 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z (demolished) 1956 The Cove 773062024 51095 Avenida Vallejo 51095 Avenida Vallejo 2o23 5B 1936 The Cove 773062029 51133 Avenida Vallejo 51133 Avenida Vallejo 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773064017 51125 Avenida Velasco 51125 Avenida Velasco 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1952 The Cove 773091013 51277 Eisenhower Drive 51277 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773083001 51262 Avenida Ramirez 51262 Avenida Ramirez 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773082026 51290 Avenida Carranza 51290 Avenida Carranza 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773082017 51333 Avenida Ramirez 51333 Avenida Ramirez 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773081023 51377 Avenida Carranza 51377 Avenida Carranza 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773084012 77616 Calle Hidalgo 77616 Calle Hidalgo 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 773085022 51480 Avenida Herrera 5148o Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 773085022 51407 Avenida Velasco 51407 Avenida Velasco 2023 5B 1935 The Cove 773092009 51371 Avenida Martinez 51371 Avenida Martinez 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773092009 51453 Avenida Martinez 51453 Avenida Martinez 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 773092012 51489 Avenida Martinez 51489 Avenida Martinez 2023 5D2 1949 The Cove 773093004 77828 Calle Hidalgo 77828 Calle Hidalgo 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 773102011 51412 Avenida Mendoza 51412 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 773202007 51411 Avenida Villa 51411 Avenida Villa 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773203007 51351 Avenida Navarro 51351 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1935 The Cove 773203008 52372Avenida Navarro 51372Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z (demolished) 1957 The Cove 773103009 51397 Avenida Navarro 51397 Avenida Navarro 2023 5D2 1949 The Cove 773103011 51431 Avenida Navarro 51431 Avenida Navarro 2023 5D2 1950 The Cove 773203012 51453 Avenida Navarro 51453 Avenida Navarro 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773204022 51383 Avenida Bermudas 51383 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1949 The Cove 773102010 51489 Avenida Villa 51489 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773245026 51592 Avenida Navarro 51592 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773245006 51622 Avenida Navarro 51622 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773143017 51607 Avenida Villa 516o7Avenida Villa 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773142019 51617 Avenida Mendoza 51617 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773135008 51662 Eisenhower Drive 51662 Eisenhower Drive 2023 5D2 1940 The Cove 773133020 51673 Avenida Velasco 51673 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773132025 51537 Avenida Herrera 51537 Avenida Herrera 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773232001 77625 Calle Hidalgo 77625 Calle Hidalgo 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 773131009 51682 Avenida Ramirez 51682 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1936 The Cove 773225007 51630 Avenida Carranza 5163o Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 773224025 77495 Calle Hidalgo 77495 Calle Hidalgo 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773122010 7737o Calle Sinaloa 7737o Calle Sinaloa 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 773044014 51215 Avenida Rubio 51215 Avenida Rubio 2023 5D2 1937 Yucatan Peninsula (The Cove) 773043027 51495 Avenida Diaz 51495 Avenida Diaz 2023 5D2 1938 Yucatan Peninsula (The Cove) 773113008 51653 Avenida Juarez 51653 Avenida Juarez 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773112003 77177 Avenida Montezuma 77177 Avenida Montezuma 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773112006 51733 Avenida Madero La Casita / 51733 Avenida Madero 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773252011 52882 Avenida Morales 51882 Avenida Morales 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773151010 51991 Avenida Morales 51991 Avenida Morales 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773252004 5183o Avenida Morales 51830 Avenida Morales 2023 5D2 1950 The Cove 773252024 51983 Avenida Cortez 51983 Avenida Cortez 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773253025 51946 Avenida Cortez 51946 Avenida Cortez 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773153013 51775 Avenida Madero 51775 Avenida Madero 2023 5B 1936 The Cove 773154011 51984 Avenida Madero 51984 Avenida Madero 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 773255025 51835 Avenida Diaz 51835 Avenida Diaz 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773161004 51842 Avenue Diaz 51842 Avenue Diaz 2023 5B 1936 The Cove 773262025 51787 Avenida Alvarado 51787 Avenida Alvarado 2023 5D2 1938 The Cove 773263004 51834 Avenida Alvarado 51834 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 773164002 51782 Avenida Obregon 51782 Avenida Obregon 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773265025 51864 Avenida Carranza 51864 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 773271026 51813 Avenida Vallejo 51813 Avenida Vallejo 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773271025 51877 Avenida Vallejo 51877 Avenida Vallejo 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773275026 51886 Eisenhower Drive 51886 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773181025 51802 Avenida Martinez 51802 Avenida Martinez 2023 5B 1935 The Cove 773181026 51837 Avenida Mendoza 51837 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773282005 51864 Avenida Mendoza 51864 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 773282006 51888 Avenida Mendoza 51888 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 773182007 51906 Avenida Mendoza 51906 Avenida Mendoza 2o23 6Z 1954 The Cove 773182018 51899 Avenida Villa 51899 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773182019 51905 Avenida Villa 519o5 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773182020 51931Avenida Villa 51931 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774172015 53855 Avenida Mendoza 53855 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773183023 5178o Avenida Villa 5178o Avenida Villa 2023 5B 1934 The Cove 773183025 51835 Avenida Navarro 51835 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773235015 52091 Avenida Bermudas 52091 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1936 The Cove 773233012 52031 Avenida Villa 52031 Avenida Villa 2023 58 1961 The Cove 773233027 52228 Avenida Mendoza 52228 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773231022 52217 Avenida Martinez 52217 Avenida Martinez 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773231008 52162 Eisenhower Drive 52162 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 773225018 52155 Eisenhower Drive 52155 Eisenhower Drive 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773225020 52217 Eisenhower Drive 52217 Eisenhower Drive 2023 5B 1940 The Cove 773225008 52162 Avenida Velasco 52162 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 773224012 52031 Avenida Velasco 52031 Avenida Velasco 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773224016 52101 Avenida Velasco 52101 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 773224023 51984 Avenida Herrera 51872 Avenida Herrera 2023 5B 1938 The Cove 773224023 52042 Avenida Herrera 52042 Avenida Herrera 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773222023 5210o Avenida Ramirez 52100 Avenida Ramirez 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773215010 52228 Avenida Obregon 52228 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773222024 52057 Avenida Rubio 52057 Avenida Rubio 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773211017 52123 Avenida Diaz 52123 Avenida Diaz 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773203026 52159 Avenida Juarez 52159 Avenida Juarez 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773241003 77151 Calle Sonora 77151 Calle Sonora 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773251025 52352 Avenida Juarez 52352 Avenida Juarez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773261023 52383 Avenida Ramirez 52383 Avenida Ramirez 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773263007 52396 Avenida Vallejo 52396 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773264002 77667 Calle Sonora 77667 Calle Sonora 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773264018 52397Avenida Velasco 52397Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773264019 52415 Avenida Velasco 52415 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773272023 77841 Calle Sonora 77841 Calle Sonora 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 773272016 52379 Avenida Mendoza 52379 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773272022 77842 Calle Ensenada 77842 Calle Ensenada 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773273013 52519 Avenida Mendoza 52519 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5B 1936 The Cove 773273014 52337 Avenida Villa 52337 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 773273025 52426 Avenida Mendoza 52426 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1947 The Cove 773273009 52444 Avenida Mendoza 52444 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 773273010 52486 Avenida Mendoza 52486 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773273023 52493 Avenida Villa 52493 Avenida Villa 2023 5B 1936 The Cove 773274023 52337Avenida Navarro 52337Avenida Navarro 2023 5B 1940 The Cove 773275012 523o1Avenida Bermudas 52302Avenida Bermudas 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773275013 52333 Avenida Bermudas 52333 Avenida Bermudas 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773275015 52375 Avenida Bermudas 52375 Avenida Bermudas 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 7733°5O24 52731 Avenida Bermudas 52731 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773305007 52640 Avenida Navarro 52640 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773302015 52553 Avenida Mendoza 52553 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z (demolished) 1948 The Cove 773293001 77619 Calle Ensenada 77619 Calle Ensenada 2023 5B 1938 The Cove 773291026 5272o Avenida Carranza 52720 Avenida Carranza 2023 5D2 1947 The Cove 773285015 52555 Avenida Carranza 52555 Avenida Carranza 2023 5D2 1941 The Cove 773285012 52740 Avenida Obregon 52740 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 773284022 52693 Avenida Obregon 52693 Avenida Obregon 2023 5B 1939 The Cove 773284006 5262o Avenida Alvarado 5262o Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773323016 52801 Avenida Alvarado 52802 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773314031 52975 Avenida Obregon 52975 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z (demolished) 1956 The Cove 773325025 5286o Avenida Obregon 52860 Avenida Obregon 2023 5D2 1947 The Cove 773315011 5296o Avenida Obregon 5296o Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1947 The Cove 773321004 52813 Avenida Carranza 52813 Avenida Carranza 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773323029 52961 Avenida Vallejo 52961 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773326014 52777 Eisenhower Drive 52777 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773331001 52766 Eisenhower Drive 52766 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773331006 52862 Eisenhower Drive 52862 Eisenhower Drive 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773331039 52835 Avenida Martinez 52835 Avenida Martinez 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773332014 52775 Avenida Mendoza 52775 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773335005 52830 Avenida Navarro 5283o Avenida Navarro 2023 5B 1938 The Cove 774065025 53137 Avenida Bermudas 53137 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774065006 53124 Avenida Navarro 53124 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 774064025 53o25 Avenida Navarro 53025 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 774064026 53065 Avenida Navarro 53065 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774064001 77923 Calle Chihuahua 77923 Calle Chihuahua 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 774063025 53065 Avenida Villa 53065 Avenida Villa zoz3 6Z 195z The Cove 774063001 77821 Calle Chihuahua 77821 Calle Chihuahua 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 774055005 53120 Avenida Velasco 53120 Avenida Velasco 2o23 5D2 1949 The Cove 774052010 53190 Avenida Ramirez 53190 Avenida Ramirez 2o23 6Z 1959 The Cove 774042025 53o25 Avenida Rubio 53o25 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 774042019 53133 Avenida Rubio 53133 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 774041020 53167 Avenida Diaz 53167 Avenida Diaz 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774034015 53311 Avenida Juarez 53311 Avenida Juarez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774074026 77435 Calle Monterey 77435 Calle Monterey 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 774075009 53444 Avenida Obregon 53444 Avenida Obregon 2023 5D2 1947 The Cove 774082008 53404 Avenida Ramirez 53404 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774083011 77618 Calle Colima 77618 Calle Colima 2023 5D2 195o The Cove 77408302o 53445 Avenida Herrera 53445 Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 774084024 53251 Avenida Velasco 53251 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z (demolished) 1952 The Cove 774134012 77933 Calle Colima 77933 Calle Colima 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774134013 53563 Avenida Navarro 53563 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774234011 53720 Avenida Villa 53720 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774132013 53533 Avenida Mendoza 53533 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 774131006 53612 Eisenhower Drive 53612 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 774125022 53521 Eisenhower Drive 53521 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774123002 5353o Avenida Vallejo 5353o Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 774123002 53548 Avenida Vallejo 53548 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 774115013 53531 Avenida Carranza 53531 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774124003 53590 Avenida Alvarado 53590 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774124023 53632 Avenida Alvarado 53632 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 774112008 53666 Avenida Diaz 53666 Avenida Diaz 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 774153008 538o2 Avenida Rubio 538o2 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 774153009 53812 Avenida Rubio 5381z Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 774154029 5396o Avenida Alvarado 5396o Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774154028 53801 Avenida Obregon 53801 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774154030 53945 Avenida Obregon 53945 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 774154023 53965 Avenida Obregon 53965 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774254024 77438 Calle Chillon 77438 Calle Chillon 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774155025 7745o Calle Chillon 7745o Calle Chillon 2023 5D2 1941 The Cove 774162013 53753 Avenida Vallejo 53753 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 774172013 77849 Calle Arroba 77849 Calle Arroba 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 774175004 53836 Avenida Navarro 53836 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 774192011 54200 Avenida Cortez 542oo Avenida Cortez 2o23 5D2 1948 The Cove 774194001 54018 Avenida Juarez 54018 Avenida Juarez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774202003 54074 Avenida Rubio 54074 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774203011 54208 Avenida Alvarado 54208 Avenida Alvarado 2o23 6Z 1952 The Cove 774203025 54211 Avenida Obregon 54211 Avenida Obregon 2o23 5D2 1949 The Cove 774204032 54066 Avenida Obregon 54066 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z (demolished) 1959 The Cove 774204024 54065 Avenida Carranza 54065 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774222023 54017 Avenida Vallejo 54017 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774223009 5416o Avenida Vallejo 5416o Avenida Vallejo 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 774215023 54217 Eisenhower Drive 54217 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774251020 54421 Avenida Velasco 54421 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774244017 54353 Avenida Vallejo 54353 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 774241024 54296 Avenida Alvarado 54296 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774234018 54391 Avenida Rubio 54391 Avenida Rubio 2023 5D2 1940 The Cove 774234019 54415 Avenida Rubio 54415 Avenida Rubio 2023 5D2 1940 The Cove 774234012 77318 Calle Temecula 77318 Calle Temecula 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 774263001 54510 Avenida Juarez 54510 Avenida Juarez 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 774263028 54677 Avenida Diaz 54677 Avenida Diaz 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774271015 54565 Avenida Rubio 54565 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774274028 54552 Avenida Obregon 54552 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1949 The Cove 774282024 77643 Calle Temecula 77643 Calle Temecula 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 774282015 54575 Avenida Herrera 54575 Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774284028 54638 Avenida Velasco 54638 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1949 The Cove 774303015 77671 Calle Potrero 77671 Calle Potrero 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774302002 77615 Calle Potrero 77615 Calle Potrero 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774301010 5495o Avenida Ramirez 5495o Avenida Ramirez 2o23 6Z 196o The Cove 774295022 54925 Avenida Ramirez 54925 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 774294019 54885 Avenida Carranza 54885 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774266009 5492o Avenida Juarez 5492o Avenida Juarez 2023 6Z 1949 The Cove 770182002 78073 Calle Barcelona 78073 Calle Barcelona 2023 6Z 1949 The Village 770182003 5165o Avenida Bermudas 5165o Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1941 The Village 7702840227 80 2 Avenue 52 4 Desert Club / 780 2 Avenue 52 4 202 3 6Z (demolished) 1937 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 770250022 78505 Old Avenue 52 Marshall Ranch / Hacienda del Gato 2023 3S / 3C5 / 552 192o Tradition 779380024 81301 Avenue 52 81301 Avenue 52 2023 6Z (demolished) 1954 Madison Club 774225017 54082 Avenida Bermudas 54082 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 764840021 5850o Madison Street 585oo Madison Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1953-1954 Coral Mountain 764180002 81773 Avenue 58 81773 Avenue 58 2023 552 1926; 1960; 1980s Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6 18000 7 4 3 818 1 58th Avenue 9 828 1 58th Avenue 9 20236Z (demolished)1 9 28 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 764210010 5965o Madison Street 5965o Madison Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1946-1947 Andalusia 770165003 51410 Calle Iloilo 51410 Calle Iloilo 2023 6Z 1948 Avenida La Fonda 770165009 51422 Calle Iloilo 51422 Calle Iloilo 2023 6Z 1948 Avenida La Fonda 770166024 5142o Calle Jacumba 5142o Calle Jacumba 2023 7R 1964 Avenida La Fonda 770162008 51401 Calle Guatemala 51401 Calle Guatemala 2023 6Z 1965 Avenida La Fonda 770156004 78195 Calle Cadiz 78195 Calle Cadiz 2023 6Z 1965 Calle Fortuna Neighborhood 770166024 78659 Avenida La Fonda 78659 Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z 1964 Desert Club Estates 770010009 Avenue Los Verdes and Calle Norte Duna La Quinta Golf Course 2o23 7R Not Identified Duna La Quinta 643181010 46485 Cameo Palms Drive 46485 Cameo Palms Drive 2o23 7R 1961 Highland Palms 643181009 78395 Sand Flower Place 78395 Sand Flower Place 2023 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 643181025 78435 Sand Flower Place 78435 Sand Flower Place 2023 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 643193004 4686o Highland Palms Drive 4686o Highland Palms Drive 2023 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 64193008 46845 Golden Sands Place 46845 Golden Sands Place 2o23 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 643194004 46800 Cameo Palms Drive 4680o Cameo Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 643194011 46805 Washington Street 46805 Washington Street 2023 6Z 1972 Highland Palms 600050009 79875 Westward Ho Drive 79875 Westward Ho Drive 2023 6Z 1962 Indian Springs Neighborhood 6o0o60o06 79955 Westward Ho Drive 79955 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 7R 1962 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600061001 79895 Fiesta Drive 79895 Fiesta Drive 2o23 6Z 1963 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600061004 79915 Fiesta Drive 79915 Fiesta Drive 2023 6Z 1963 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600060007 79975 Westward Ho Drive 79975 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1963 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600051012 79820 Fiesta Drive 7982o Fiesta Drive 2o23 7R 1964 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600052008 79885 Fiesta Drive 79885 Fiesta Drive 2023 6Z 1964 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600061002 79905 Fiesta Drive 79905 Fiesta Drive 2o23 6Z 1964 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600052003 79795 Fiesta Drive 79795 Fiesta Drive 2o23 6Z 1965 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600050020 79890 Horseshoe Road 79890 Horseshoe Road 2o23 6Z 1965 Indian Springs Neighborhood 6000610°6 79925 Fiesta Drive 79925 Fiesta Drive 2023 6Z 1966 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600060025 7993o Horseshoe Road 7993o Horseshoe Road 2o23 6Z 1966 Indian Springs Neighborhood 60006003o 7995o Horseshoe Road 7995o Horseshoe Road 2o23 6Z 1968 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600060031 79925 Horsehoe Road 79925 Horseshoe Road 2o23 6Z 1969 Indian Springs Neighborhood 658310017 48805 Avenida El Nido 48805 Avenida El Nido 2023 6Z 1962 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658300°19 48890 Avenida El Nido 48890 Avenida El Nido 2o23 6Z 1962 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658300017 4900o Avendia El Nido 4900o Avendia El Nido 2o23 6Z 1962 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 6 828000 5 9 2 Avenida Fernando 49 95 2 Avenida Fernando 49 95 202 3Estates 6Z 3.962 La Quinta Country Club; La Quints Golf 658300009 4885o Avenida Anselmo 4885o Avenida Anselmo 2023 6Z 1965 La Quints Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658300006 49016 Coachella Drive 49016 Coachella Drive 2023 6Z 1965 La Quinta Country Club; La Quints Golf Estates 658290016 4912o Avenida El Nido 4912o Avendia El Nido 2023 6Z 1965 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658300003 48865 Avenida Fernando 48865 Avenida Fernando 2023 6Z 1966 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 6 8 100 5 3 39 8 8o Eisenhower Drive 4 7 8 8o Eisenhower Drive 4 7 zoz 3 3S / CS / 552 3 2967 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 6 8 0001 5 3 3 48855Avenida Anselmo 48855Avenida Anselmo 20235 3 / 3CS / 55z 2967 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 770153004 78045 Calle Cadiz Mary Mead Maddick Home #i 2o23 552 1948 The Village 658180018 49875 Avenida Obregon Church of Spiritual Technology/ Hacienda SPrPna 2023 7R 1930 Santa Rosa Cove 770152013 7805o Calle Cadiz 7805o Calle Cadiz 2023 6Z 1960 The Village 60 0 00 6 4 5 5 8 10 Clarke Ct 7 3 Dupont House P zoz 3 5 / 3CS / 55z 3954 1 1 959 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 0 o0z 773 74 86 Avenida Montezuma 77 5 86 Avenida Montezuma 77 5 20237R 2963 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 77oo20003 7810o Calle Tampico 7810o Calle Tampico 2023 6Z 1967 The Village 600121003 80025 Vista Grande 8o025 Vista Grande 2023 6Z 1969 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6001200o4 8008o Vista Grande 8008o Vista Grande 2o23 6Z 1972 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 60o12o0o3 8006o Vista Grande 8006o Vista Grande 2o23 6Z 1972 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600070007 8o265 Westward Ho Drive 80265 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1973 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6002200°5 8oioo Vista Grande 8oioo Vista Grande 2o23 6Z 1973 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600122001 80065 Vista Grande 80065 Vista Grande 2023 6Z 1973 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 780130005 54721 Monroe Street 54721 Monroe Street 2o23 7R 1975 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 770124o11 7815o Avenida La Fonda General Telephone of California 2o23 6Z 1976 The Village 770171002 78611 Sagebrush Ave 78611 Sagebrush Ave 2o23 7R 1947 Rancho La Quinta 773262°23 52307 Avenida Vallejo 52307 Avenida Vallejo 2o23 7R 1936 The Cove 773164°25 51884 Avenida Obregon 51884 Avenida Obregon 2023 7R 1936 The Cove 773182o12 5198o Avenida Mendoza 5198o Avenida Mendoza 2023 7R 1937 The Cove 773123024 51573 Avenida Obregon 52573 Avenida Obregon 2o23 6Z 1937 The Cove 773173034 51872 Avenida Herrera 51872 Avenida Herrera 2023 7R 1938 The Cove 773274o12 52279 Avenida Navarro 52279 Avenida Navarro 2o23 7R 1939 The Cove 773235023 52022 Avenida Navarro 52022 Avenida Navarro 2o23 6Z 1940 The Cove 7732183o12 51765 Avenida Navarro 51765 Avenida Navarro 2o23 7R 1940 The Cove 773252°26 52404 Avenida Rubio 524o4 Avenida Rubio 2o23 7R 1947 The Cove 774262o4o 77224 Calle Potrero 77224 Calle Potrero 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 774215o10 542o2 Avenida Velasco 542o2 Avenida Velasco 2o23 6Z 1948 The Cove 774283005 54622 Avenida Herrera 54622 Avenida Herrera 2o23 6Z 1949 The Cove 774162°24 53966 Avenida Ramirez 53966 Avenida Ramirez 2o23 7R 1949 The Cove 773163o12 51948 Avenida Alvarado 51948 Avenida Alvarado 2023 7R 1949 The Cove 774274016 54595 Avenida Carranza 54595 Avenida Carranza 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 774222025 54218 Avenida Martinez 54218 Avenida Martinez 2o23 7R 195o The Cove 774092025 53424 Avenida Martinez 53424 Avenida Martinez 2o23 7R 195o The Cove 774064019 53137 Avenida Navarro 53237 Avenida Navarro 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 773334023 52935 Avenida Navarro 52935 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 773323022 52913 Avenida Vallejo 52913 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 773303028 52637 Avenida Villa 52637 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773235011 77978 Calle Sonora 77978 Calle Sonora 2023 7R 195o The Cove 774224014 54273 Avenida Bermudas 54273 Avenida Bermudas 2023 7R 1951 The Cove 774051024 77535 Calle Chihuahua 77535 Calle Chihuahua 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773325030 77668 Calle Chihuahua 77668 Calle Chihuahua 2023 7R 1951 The Cove 773323001 77595 Calle Nogales 77595 Calle Nogales 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773133007 51616 Avenida Herrera 51616 Avenida Herrera 2023 7R 1951 The Cove 773233026 52095 Avenida Villa 52095 Avenida Villa 2023 7R 1951 The Cove 773063009 5120o Avenida Vallejo 5120o Avenida Vallejo 2023 7R 1952 The Cove 773064010 51184 Avenida Herrera 51184 Avenida Herrera 2023 7R 1952 The Cove 773065013 51049-51099 Eisenhower Drive 51049-51099 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 774303019 5490o Avenida Herrera 5490o Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774174008 53908 Avenida Villa 53908 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774132003 53560 Avenida Martinez 5356o Avenida Martinez 2023 7R 1952 The Cove 773173033 51817 Avenida Velasco 51817 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773102005 51484 Avenida Mendoza 51484 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773133011 51710 Avenida Herrera 51710 Avenida Herrera 2023 7R 1953 The Cove 773133003 51556 Avenida Herrera 51556 Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 773062028 51065 Avenida Vallejo 51065 Avenida Vallejo 2023 7R 1955 The Cove 774283021 54710 Avenida Velasco 54710 Avenida Velasco 2023 7R 1955 The Cove 773315016 52952 Avenida Obregon 52952 Avenida Obregon 2023 7R 1955 The Cove 773091026 51286 Avenida Velasco 51286 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 773061013 51045 Avenida Ramirez 51045 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 773063005 51104 Avenida Vallejo 51104 Avenida Vallejo 2023 7R 1956 The Cove 773063008 51172 Avenida Vallejo 51172 Avenida Vallejo 2023 7R 1956 The Cove 774135026 53576 Avenida Navarro 53576 Avenida Navarro 2023 7R 1956 The Cove 774055012 77743 Calle Chihuahua 77743 Calle Chihuahua 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 774072016 53345 Avenida Rubio 53345 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 773085015 51311 Avenida Velasco 51311 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 773265008 52414 Avenida Velasco 52414 Avenida Velasco 2023 7R 1957 The Cove 773293020 52655 Avenida Herrera 52655 Avenida Herrera 2023 7R 1958 The Cove 773292015 52569 Avenida Vallejo 52569 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773141007 51615 Avenida Martinez 51615 Avenida Martinez 2023 7R 1958 The Cove 773092008 51371 Avenida Martinez 51371 Avenida Martinez 2023 7R 1958 The Cove 773254009 52444 Avenida Alvarado 52444 Avenida Alvarado 2023 7R 1958 The Cove 774291015 54811 Avenida Rubio 54811 Avenida Rubio 2023 7R 1959 The Cove 774254007 54414 Avenida Martinez 54414 Avenida Martinez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774165025 53898 Avenida Velasco 53898 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774174018 53875 Avenida Navarro 53875 Avenida Navarro 2023 7R 1959 The Cove 774114001 77435 Calle Colima 77435 Calle Colima 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774125008 53686 Avenida Velasco 53686 Avenida Velasco 2023 7R 1959 The Cove 774094015 53313 Avenida Navarro 53313 Avenida Navarro 2023 7R 1959 The Cove 774093010 5344o Avenida Mendoza 53440 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774044025 53042 Avenida Alvarado 53042 Avenida Alvarado 2023 7R 1959 The Cove 774045017 53125 Avenida Carranza 53125 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774062027 5320o Avenida Martinez 5320o Avenida Martinez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774241028 5442o Avenida Alvarado 54420 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 773304015 52535 Avenida Navarro 52535 Avenida Navarro 2023 7R 1960 The Cove 773173019 51883 Avenida Velasco 51883 Avenida Velasco 2023 7R 1960 The Cove 774254022 54355 Avenida Bermudas 54355 Avenida Bermudas 2023 7R 1961 The Cove 774191001 54021 Avenida Cortez 54021 Avenida Cortez 2023 7R 1961 The Cove 774072001 77325 Calle Monterey 77325 Calle Monterey 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774072012 7735o Calle Monterey 7735o Calle Monterey 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 773313012 52970 Avenida Rubio 52970 Avenida Rubio 2023 7R 1961 The Cove 774263002 54540 Avenida Juarez 54540 Avenida Juarez 2023 7R 1962 The Cove 774163004 5382o Avenida Vallejo 5382o Avenida Vallejo 2023 7R 1962 The Cove 774091015 53301 Avenida Martinez 53301 Avenida Martinez 2023 7R 1962 The Cove 774033031 5330o Avenida Montezuma 53300 Avenida Montezuma 2023 6Z 1962 The Cove 774065024 53045 Avenida Bermudas 53045 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1962 The Cove 773283029 52608 Avenida Rubio 52608 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1962 The Cove 773234003 5206o Avenida Villa 5206o Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1962 The Cove 774266014 54811Avenida Diaz 54822Avenida Diaz 2023 7R 1963 The Cove 774303003 5482o Avenida Herrera 5482o Avenida Herrera 2023 7R 1963 The Cove 774272013 54521 Avenida Alvarado 54521 Avenida Alvarado 2023 7R 1963 The Cove 774263026 54733 Avenida Diaz 54733 Avenida Diaz 2023 6Z 1963 The Cove 774233025 54295 Avenida Diaz 54295 Avenida Diaz 2023 7R 1963 The Cove 774234037 54283 Avenida Rubio 54283 Avenida Rubio 2023 7R 1963 The Cove 774175028 53711Avenida Bermudas 53711Avenida Bermudas 2023 7R 1963 The Cove 773253016 52355 Avenida Alvarado 52355 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1963 The Cove 774294003 5480o Avenida Obregon 5480o Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 774242001 77451 Calle Madrid 77451 Calle Madrid 2o23 7R 1964 The Cove 774243001 77511 Calle Madrid 77511 Calle Madrid 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 774214025 54055 Avenida Velasco 54055 Avenida Velasco 2023 7R 1964 The Cove 774204023 54195 Avenida Carranza 54195 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 774165025 53804 Avenida Velasco 53804 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 773165016 51825 Avenida Ramirez 51825 Avenida Ramirez 2023 7R 1964 The Cove 773174008 51900 Avenida Velasco 5190o Avenida Velasco 2023 7R 1964 The Cove 773325029 52777 Avenida Velasco 52777 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 773233022 77876 Calle Sonora 77876 Calle Sonora 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 774273027 77444 Calle Portrero 77444 Calle Portrero 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 774263013 54505 Avenida Diaz 54505 Avenida Diaz 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 774175031 5396o Avenida Navarro 53960 Avenida Navarro 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 774135017 53605 Avenida Bermudas 53605 Avenida Bermudas 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 774135010 5370o Avenida Navarro 5370o Avenida Navarro 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 774095015 53315 Avenida Bermudas 53315 Avenida Bermudas 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 774095003 53310 Avenida Navarro 53310 Avenida Navarro 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 774095004 53330 Avenida Navarro 5333o Avenida Navarro 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 774074025 53290 Avenida Obregon 53290 Avenida Obregon 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 774054024 53245 Avenida Velasco 53245 Avenida Velasco 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 773312025 52975 Avenida Rubio 52975 Avenida Rubio 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 773295027 52650 Avenida Velasco 5265o Avenida Velasco 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 773294002 77655 Calle Ensenada 77655 Calle Ensenada 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 773262025 52295 Avenida Herrera 52295 Avenida Herrera 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 773274006 52390 Avenida Villa 52390 Avenida Villa 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 773231026 51735 Avenida Vallejo 51735 Avenida Vallejo 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 773292008 52650 Avenida Ramirez 5265o Avenida Ramirez 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 773253014 52295 Avenida Alvarado 52295 Avenida Alvarado 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 773262013 52287 Avenida Ramirez 52287 Avenida Ramirez 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 773233025 52221 Avenida Villa 52221 Avenida Villa 2023 7R 1965 The Cove 774203024 54145 Avenida Obregon 54145 Avenida Obregon 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 774113020 53685 Avenida Alvarado 53685 Avenida Alvarado 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 774042020 53153 Avenida Rubio 53153 Avenida Rubio 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 774063002 5304o Avenida Mendoza 53040 Avenida Mendoza 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 773282018 52605 Avenida Alvarado 52605 Avenida Alvarado 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 773283029 52625 Avenida Alvarado 52625 Avenida Alvarado 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 773283020 52645 Avenida Alvarado 52645 Avenida Alvarado 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 773255008 5243o Avenida Obregon 52430 Avenida Obregon 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 773264014 51765 Avenida Carranza 51765 Avenida Carranza 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 773163022 51945 Avenida Obregon 51945 Avenida Obregon 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 773324029 52865 Avenida Obregon 52865 Avenida Obregon 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 773251007 52390 Avenida Juarez 52390 Avenida Juarez 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 774251023 54474 Avenida Herrera 54474 Avenida Herrera 2023 7R 1967 The Cove 774255015 53815 Avenida Carranza 53815 Avenida Carranza 2023 7R 1967 The Cove 773285025 52674 Avenida Obregon 52674 Avenida Obregon 2023 7R 1967 The Cove 773264022 77687 Calle Sonora 77687 Calle Sonora 2023 7R 1967 The Cove 774295026 5478o Avenida Carranza 54780 Avenida Carranza 2023 7R 1968 The Cove 774302023 5494o Avenida Vallejo 54940 Avenida Vallejo 2023 7R 1968 The Cove 774233017 53601 Avenida Villa 53601 Avenida Villa 2023 7R 1968 The Cove 773222005 5163o Avenida Rubio 51630 Avenida Rubio 2023 7R 1968 The Cove 773222006 51650 Avenida Rubio 5165o Avenida Rubio 2023 7R 1968 The Cove 773233008 52160 Avenida Mendoza 52160 Avenida Mendoza 2023 7R 1968 The Cove 774234026 5430o Avenida Diaz 5430o Avenida Diaz 2023 7R 1969 The Cove 774075015 53335 Avenida Carranza 53335 Avenida Carranza 2o23 7R 1969 The Cove 774°71027 53423 Avenida Diaz 53423 Avenida Diaz 2o23 7R 1969 The Cove 773124006 5160o Avenida Obregon 5160o Avenida Obregon 2023 7R 1969 The Cove 774292030 54775 Avenida Alvarado 54775 Avenida Alvarado 2023 7R 1970 The Cove 774113°26 53555 Avenida Alvarado 53555 Avenida Alvarado 2023 7R 197o The Cove 774052025 53o25 Avenida Vallejo 53o25 Avenida Vallejo 2o23 7R 197o The Cove 773264o11 52490 Avenida Herrera 52490 Avenida Herrera 2o23 7R 197o The Cove 774213032 54175 Avenida Herrera 54175 Avenida Herrera 2023 7R 1971 The Cove 774095024 53495 Avenida Bermudas 53495 Avenida Bermudas 2023 7R 1971 The Cove 774054026 53075 Avenida Velasco 53075 Avenida Velasco 2o23 7R 1971 The Cove 773305017 52611 Avenida Bermudas 52611 Avenida Bermudas 2023 7R 1971 The Cove 774o52oo6 5312o Avenida Ramirez 5312o Avenida Ramirez 2o23 7R 1972 The Cove 774232030 54394 Avenida Madero 54394 Avenida Madero 2023 7R 1977 The Cove 774234035 54273 Avenida Rubio 54273 Avenida Rubio 2o23 7R 1977 The Cove 658170011 7760o Avenida Fernando George E. Allen House 2023 6Z 1949 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 77°122003 78085 Avenida La Fonda Mary Mead Maddick Home #3 2o23 6Z 198o The Village 658190011 4880o Avenida Fernando Mary Mead Maddick House #2 zoz3 3S / 3CS / 5S2 1975 La Quinta Country EstatesClub; 65819oo12 4980o Avenida Obregon Dorothy Arzner House / Arzner Villa - La Quinta Resort and Club 2023 6Z 1968 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 00 77749 39 1 Ahmanson Lane 79 79 Ahmanson Ranch House 20235 3 / 3CS / 5S2 1 61 9 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 7b2o10005, 762o1000b, 7b2040008, 76o40009, 762o400l0, 762o40012, 7A,n/. nn11 7Fi Fin Fit nn Fi 58075 Jefferson Street Lake Cahuilla Reservoir 2o23 35 / 3CS / 552 1969 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood zo10z 1 6001 773245001,773 3 773 5 N/A La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works 20233S /3CS / 5S2 1975Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600030037 4640o Dune Palms Road Dune Palms Mobile Estates 2o23 6Z 1949 Dune Palms Mobile Estates 018 01 77 4 3 81 6 Francis (Frances) Hack Ln 7 3 Station House for the La Quinta Volunteer Fire Department zoz 3 3 5 / 3CS / 552 1 2 95 The Village 77o152008 78105 Calle Estado First City Hall 2023 3CS / 5S2 1981 The Village 773243005 77227 Calle Ensenada Fred and Kay Wolff Home 2023 3CS / 5S2 198o The Cove 774063001 77849 Calle Chihuahua 77849 Calle Chihuahua 2023 7R 1966 The Cove 770122009 78065 Avenida Lane 78065 Avenida Lane 2o23 7R 196o The Village 770154001 51289 Desert Club Drive 51289 Desert Club Drive 2o23 7R 1954 The Village 0 0006 777 3 1 Madison Street 5 555 1 Madison Street 5 555 20237R 1 o 97 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 604460045 79350 Blackhawk Way 7935o Blackhawk Way 2o23 7R 1968 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 770020005 78110 Calle Tampico 78110 Calle Tampico 2o23 7R 1971 The Village CRHR Status Code Definitions Code Definitions 252 Individual property determined eligible for NR by a consensus through Section io6 process. Listed in the CR. 35 Appears eligible for NR as an individual property through survey evaluation. 3CS Appears eligible for CR as an individual property through survey evaluation. 5D2 Contributor to a district that is eligible for local listing or designation. 552 Individual property that is eligible for local listing or designation. 5 B Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as a contributor to a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible or appears eligible through survey evaluation. 6Z Found ineligible for NR, CR or Local designation through survey evaluation. 7R Identified in Reconnaissance Level Survey: Not evaluated. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement C2. Surveyed Properties Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 1 Appendix C. Survey Tables APN Address Resource Name Survey Date CRHR Status Code Construction Date Neighborhood 60 0 001 • 60 00018 6 o60oz1 3 9 5 33 7 3 Various Coachella Canal zoz 3 3 5 /3CS / 552 1 8 94 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 604050040; 6°405°067; 604050°68; 604050041; 604o5oo4z; 604050043; 604050044; 604050045; 604050046 7848o Highway 111 / 46-135 Washington Street Point Happy Ranch zoz3 6Z (demolished) 193o Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 643181024 78390 Singing Palms Drive 78390 Singing Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Highland Palms 643181022 78435 Singing Palms Drive 78435 Singing Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Highland Palms 643181019 46365 Cameo Palms Drive 46365 Cameo Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Highland Palms 643182°28 46370 Cameo Palms Drive 4637o Cameo Palms Drive 2023 6Z (demolished) 1933 Highland Palms 643182004 46410 Cameo Palms Drive 46410 Cameo Palms Drive 2023 6Z 1961 Highland Palms 617070006 4725o Washington Street Burkett Ranch Site 4725o Washington Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1917 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6000 00 3 34 61 o Dune Palms Road 4 5 61 0 Dune Palms Road 4 5 zoz 3 6Z (demolished)1 94 8 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6000 00462.3o 3 34 Dune Palms Road 61 o Dune Palms Road 4 3 zoz 3 6Z (demolished)1 94 8 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6000 00463.76 3 34 Dune Palms Road 61 6 Dune Palms Road 4 7 20236Z(demolished) 1 8 95 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600050003 79785 Westward Ho Drive 79785 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1961 Indian Springs 600050005 79815 Westward Ho Drive 79815 Westward Ho Drive 2023 6Z 1961 Indian Springs 600050007 79845 Westward Ho Drive 79845 Westward Ho Drive 2023 6Z 1961 Indian Springs 600060002 79905 Westward Ho Drive 79905 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Indian Springs 60006000s 79945 Westward Ho Drive 79945 Westward Ho Drive 2023 6Z 1961 Indian Springs 600070013 4608o Jefferson Street 4608o Jefferson Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1948 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6 81600 5 54 01 Avenida Obregon 494 g Walter H. Morgan House 49401Avenida Obregon zoz 3 S / CS / 5S2 3 39 1 z 7 La Quinta Resort and Club 6 81 000z 5 7 775 oo Avenida Fernando 775 0o Avenida Fernando 20236Z 1 0 95 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 658190011 49499 Eisenhower Drive La Quinta Hotel Historic District 2023 2S2 / 5B 1926-1927 La Quinta Resort and Club 658190011 49499 Eisenhower Drive Casa Magnolia 2023 35 / 3CS / 5S2 1927 La Quinta Resort and Club 6 81 0011 5 9 49499 Eisenhower Drive Cyrus Pierce House "San Vicente" Suite, Rooms 220-224 20233S / 3CS / 5S2 1 z 9 7 La Quinta Resort and Club 658280019 4928o Avenida Fernando 4928o Avenida Fernando 2023 3S / 3CS / 5S2 1961 La Quinta Country Club 658280004 4915o Avenida Anselmo 4915o Avenida Anselmo 2023 6Z 1961 La Quinta Country Club 658280°05 4910o Avenida Anselmo 4910o Avenida Anselmo 2023 6Z (demolished) 1961 La Quinta Country Club 658300002 48841 Avenida Fernando 48841 Avenida Fernando 2023 35 / 3C5 / 552 1961 La Quinta Country Club 646160014 78223 San Timoteo Street 78223 San Timoteo Street 2023 6Z 1961 La Quinta Country Club 646311036 78636 Bottlebrush Drive 78636 Bottlebrush Drive 2023 6Z 1958 Sagebrush 773370026 Northeast Corner of Eisenhower Dr. and Calle Tampico Hunts Date Garden 2023 6Z (demolished) 1904 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 777010001 80041 Avenue 5o 80041 Avenue 5o 2023 7R 193os Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 777030019 50810 Jefferson Street 5o810 Jefferson Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 192os Mountain View 776361011;776361049;776361012;776361013; 776361014; 776361015; 776361016; 776361017; 776361018;776361019;776361020;776361021; 776361022;776361023;776361024;776361025; 7763610514776351037;776351001;776351002; 776351003;776351004;776351005;776220009; 776351039; 776351038; 776351006; 776351007; 776351036;776351008;776351009;776351010; 776351011;776351012;776351013;776351014; 776351040; 776351032; 776351033; 776351034; 776351035; 776351031; 776351030; 776351029; 776351028; 776351027; 776351022; 776351023; 776351024;776351025;776351026;776361045; 776361046;776361047;776361050;776361044; 776361043;776361042;776361041;776361040; 776361039;776361038;776361053;776361032; 776361033; 776361034; 776361035; 776361036; 776361037; 776361031; 77636103o; 776361029; 776361028;776361027;776361026 Jefferson Street & Avenue 52 Date Palm Grove 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1926 Watermark Villas 770171006 78725 Avenida La Fonda 78725 Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z 1959 Desert Club 770145010 7866o Avenida La Fonda 7866o Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z 1949 Desert Club 770172001 78675 Avenida La Torres 78675 Avenida La Torres 2023 6Z 1952 Desert Club 770143006 78582 Avenida La Fonda 78582 Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z 1951 Desert Club 770173002 51322 Calle Paloma 51322 Calle Paloma 2o23 6Z 1949 Desert Club 770174012 7856o Avenida Nuestra 7856o Avenida Nuestra 2023 6Z 1959 Desert Club 770141002 51044 Washington Street 51044 Washington Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1951 Desert Club 770164001 51228 Calle Hueneme 51228 Calle Hueneme 2o23 6Z 1949 Avenida La Fonda 770163002 51296 Calle Guatemala 51296 Calle Guatemala 2o23 6Z 195o Avenida La Fonda 770123011 78186 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue 78186 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue 2023 6Z (demolished) 1958 The Village 770124010 7818o-78182 Avenida La Fonda 78180-78182 Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z (demolished) 1949 The Village 770124010 78153 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue 78153 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue 2023 6Z (demolished) 1948 The Village 770125003 78181 Avenida La Fonda 78181 Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z (demolished) 1948 The Village 770252004 78039 Calle Estado 78039 Calle Estado 2023 3S / 3CS / 5S2 1936 The Village 770152001 78023 Calle Estado 78023 Calle Estado 2023 3S / 3CS / 552 193os The Village 773075005 51116 Avenida Mendoza 51116 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1957 The Village 773101005 77895 Avenida Montezuma 77895 Avenida Montezuma 2023 3S / 3CS / 5B 1935 The Village 773101001 77885 Avenida Montezuma 77885 Avenida Montezuma 2023 3S / 3CS / 5B 1936 The Village N/A The Cove Neighborhood Obelisks 2023 5D2 193os The Cove Multiple All units of the Santa Carmelita de Vale subdivision between Calle Tampico to the north, Avenida Bermudas to the east, Calle Tecate to the south, and Avenida Montezuma / Bear Creek to the west. La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District 2023 5S2 1935-1950 The Cove 773065012 51001 Eisenhower Drive 5iooi Eisenhower Drive 2o23 5B 1938 The Village / The Cove 773064032 5103o Avenida Herrera 5103o Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 773062002 51046 Avenida Ramirez 51046 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 773061031 51081 Avenida Ramirez 51081 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z (demolished) 1956 The Cove 773062024 51095 Avenida Vallejo 51095 Avenida Vallejo 2023 5B 1936 The Cove 773062029 51133 Avenida Vallejo 51133 Avenida Vallejo 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773064027 51125 Avenida Velasco 51125 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z (demolished) 1952 The Cove 773092023 51277 Eisenhower Drive 51277 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773083001 51262 Avenida Ramirez 51262 Avenida Ramirez 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773082026 51290 Avenida Carranza 51290 Avenida Carranza 2023 56 1937 The Cove 773082017 51333 Avenida Ramirez 51333 Avenida Ramirez 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773081023 51377 Avenida Carranza 51377 Avenida Carranza 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773084012 77616 Calle Hidalgo 77616 Calle Hidalgo 2o23 6Z 1954 The Cove 773085012 5148o Avenida Herrera 5148o Avenida Herrera 2o23 6Z 1954 The Cove 773085022 51407 Avenida Velasco 51407 Avenida Velasco 2o23 5B 1935 The Cove 773092009 52372Avenida Martinez 52372Avenida Martinez 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773092009 51453 Avenida Martinez 51453 Avenida Martinez 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 773092012 51489 Avenida Martinez 51489 Avenida Martinez 2023 5D2 1949 The Cove 773093004 77828 Calle Hidalgo 77828 Calle Hidalgo 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773102011 51412 Avenida Mendoza 51412 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 773102007 51411 Avenida Villa 51411 Avenida Villa 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773103007 52352Avenida Navarro 52352Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1935 The Cove 773103008 51371 Avenida Navarro 51371 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z (demolished) 1957 The Cove 773103009 51397 Avenida Navarro 51397 Avenida Navarro 2023 5D2 1949 The Cove 773103011 52432Avenida Navarro 51431 Avenida Navarro 2023 5D2 195o The Cove 773203012 51453 Avenida Navarro 51453 Avenida Navarro 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773104021 51383 Avenida Bermudas 51383 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1949 The Cove 7731ozo10 51489 Avenida Villa 51489 Avenida Villa 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 773145°26 51592 Avenida Navarro 51592 Avenida Navarro 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 773245006 51622 Avenida Navarro 51622 Avenida Navarro 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 773143017 51607 Avenida Villa 51607 Avenida Villa 2o23 5D2 1937 The Cove 773142o19 51617 Avenida Mendoza 51617 Avenida Mendoza 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 773135008 51662 Eisenhower Drive 51662 Eisenhower Drive 2o23 5D2 1940 The Cove 773133020 51673 Avenida Velasco 51673 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773232025 51537 Avenida Herrera 51537 Avenida Herrera 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773132001 77625 Calle Hidalgo 77625 Calle Hidalgo 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 773231009 51682 Avenida Ramirez 51682 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1936 The Cove 773125007 5163o Avenida Carranza 5163o Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773124°25 77495 Calle Hidalgo 77495 Calle Hidalgo 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773122010 7737o Calle Sinaloa 7737o Calle Sinaloa 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 773044014 51215 Avenida Rubio 51215 Avenida Rubio 2o23 5D2 1937 Yucatan Peninsula (The Cove) 773043027 51495 Avenida Diaz 51495 Avenida Diaz 2o23 5D2 1938 Yucatan Peninsula (The Cove) 773113008 51653 Avenida Juarez 51653 Avenida Juarez 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 7731120°3 77177 Avenida Montezuma 77177 Avenida Montezuma 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 7731120°6 51733 Avenida Madero La Casita; 51733 Avenida Madero 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773151011 52882Avenida Morales 52882Avenida Morales 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 773151010 51991 Avenida Morales 51991 Avenida Morales 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773152004 51830 Avenida Morales 51830 Avenida Morales 2023 5D2 195o The Cove 773252024 51983 Avenida Cortez 51983 Avenida Cortez 2o23 6Z 1952 The Cove 773253025 51946 Avenida Cortez 51946 Avenida Cortez 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773153013 51775 Avenida Madero 51775 Avenida Madero 2023 5B 1936 The Cove 773154011 51984 Avenida Madero 51984 Avenida Madero 2o23 6Z 1954 The Cove 773155025 51835 Avenida Diaz 51835 Avenida Diaz 2o23 5D2 1937 The Cove 773262004 51842 Avenue Diaz 51842 Avenue Diaz 2o23 5B 1936 The Cove 773162°25 51787 Avenida Alvarado 51787 Avenida Alvarado 2o23 5D2 1938 The Cove 773263004 51834 Avenida Alvarado 51834 Avenida Alvarado 2o23 6Z 1960 The Cove 7731640°2 51782 Avenida Obregon 51782 Avenida Obregon 2o23 5D2 1936 The Cove 773165025 51864 Avenida Carranza 51864 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z ig6o The Cove 773171026 51813 Avenida Vallejo 51813 Avenida Vallejo 2o23 5D2 1936 The Cove 773171025 51877 Avenida Vallejo 51877 Avenida Vallejo 2o23 5D2 1937 The Cove 773175026 51886 Eisenhower Drive 51886 Eisenhower Drive 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 773181025 51802 Avenida Martinez 51802 Avenida Martinez 2o23 5B 1935 The Cove 773181026 51837 Avenida Mendoza 51837 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773182005 51864 Avenida Mendoza 51864 Avenida Mendoza 2o23 6Z 1954 The Cove 773182006 51888 Avenida Mendoza 51888 Avenida Mendoza 2o23 6Z 1954 The Cove 773182007 5igo6 Avenida Mendoza 51go6 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 773182018 51899 Avenida Villa 51899 Avenida Villa 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 773182o1g 51905 Avenida Villa 51905 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773182020 51931 Avenida Villa 51931 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774172015 53855 Avenida Mendoza 53855 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773183023 5178o Avenida Villa 5178o Avenida Villa 2o23 5B 1934 The Cove 773183015 51835 Avenida Navarro 51835 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773235015 52o91Avenida Bermudas 52o93.Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1936 The Cove 773233012 52031 Avenida Villa 52031 Avenida Villa 2023 5B 1961 The Cove 773233027 52228 Avenida Mendoza 52228 Avenida Mendoza 2o23 5D2 1948 The Cove 773231021 52217 Avenida Martinez 52217 Avenida Martinez 2o23 5D2 1936 The Cove 773231008 52162 Eisenhower Drive 52162 Eisenhower Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 The Cove 773225018 52155 Eisenhower Drive 52155 Eisenhower Drive 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773225020 52217 Eisenhower Drive 52217 Eisenhower Drive 2023 5B 1940 The Cove 773225008 52162 Avenida Velasco 52162 Avenida Velasco 2o23 6Z 1956 The Cove 773224012 52031 Avenida Velasco 52031 Avenida Velasco 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773224016 52101 Avenida Velasco 52101 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 196o The Cove 773224023 51984 Avenida Herrera 51872 Avenida Herrera 2023 5B 1938 The Cove 773224023 52042 Avenida Herrera 52042 Avenida Herrera 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773222023 5210o Avenida Ramirez 5210o Avenida Ramirez 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773215010 52228 Avenida Obregon 52228 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773212024 52o57Avenida Rubio 52o57Avenida Rubio 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773211017 52123 Avenida Diaz 52123 Avenida Diaz 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773203026 52159 Avenida Juarez 52159 Avenida Juarez 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773241003 77151 Calle Sonora 77151 Calle Sonora 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773251025 52352 Avenida Juarez 52352 Avenida Juarez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773261023 52383 Avenida Ramirez 52383 Avenida Ramirez 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773263007 52396 Avenida Vallejo 52396 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773264001 77667 Calle Sonora 77667 Calle Sonora 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773264018 52397 Avenida Velasco 52397 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773264019 52415 Avenida Velasco 52415 Avenida Velasco 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 773272023 77841 Calle Sonora 77841 Calle Sonora 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 773272016 52379 Avenida Mendoza 52379 Avenida Mendoza 2o23 5D2 1948 The Cove 773272022 77842 Calle Ensenada 77842 Calle Ensenada 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773273013 52519 Avenida Mendoza 52519 Avenida Mendoza 2o23 5B 1936 The Cove 773273014 52337 Avenida Villa 52337 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 773273025 52426 Avenida Mendoza 52426 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1947 The Cove 773273009 52444 Avenida Mendoza 52444 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 773273010 52486 Avenida Mendoza 52486 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773273023 52493 Avenida Villa 52493 Avenida Villa 2023 5B 1936 The Cove 773274023 52337 Avenida Navarro 52337 Avenida Navarro 2o23 5B 194o The Cove 773275012 523o1Avenida Bermudas 523o1Avenida Bermudas 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773275013 52333 Avenida Bermudas 52333 Avenida Bermudas 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773275015 52375 Avenida Bermudas 52375 Avenida Bermudas 2o23 5D2 1937 The Cove 773305024 52731Avenida Bermudas 52731Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773305007 5264o Avenida Navarro 5264o Avenida Navarro 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 773302015 52553 Avenida Mendoza 52553 Avenida Mendoza 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1948 The Cove 773293001 77619 Calle Ensenada 77619 Calle Ensenada 2023 5B 1938 The Cove 773291026 5272o Avenida Carranza 5272o Avenida Carranza 2023 5D2 1947 The Cove 773285015 52555 Avenida Carranza 52555 Avenida Carranza 2023 5D2 1941 The Cove 773285012 52740 Avenida Obregon 5274o Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 773284022 52693 Avenida Obregon 52693 Avenida Obregon 2023 5B 1939 The Cove 773284006 52620 Avenida Alvarado 5262o Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773313016 52801 Avenida Alvarado 52801 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773314031 52975 Avenida Obregon 52975 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z (demolished) 1956 The Cove 773315025 5286o Avenida Obregon 5286o Avenida Obregon 2023 5D2 1947 The Cove 773315011 5296o Avenida Obregon 5296o Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1947 The Cove 773321004 52813 Avenida Carranza 52813 Avenida Carranza 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773323029 52961 Avenida Vallejo 52961 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773326014 52777 Eisenhower Drive 52777 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773331001 52766 Eisenhower Drive 52766 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773331006 52862 Eisenhower Drive 52862 Eisenhower Drive 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773331039 52835 Avenida Martinez 52835 Avenida Martinez 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773332014 52775 Avenida Mendoza 52775 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773335005 5283o Avenida Navarro 5283o Avenida Navarro 2023 5B 1938 The Cove 774065025 53137Avenida Bermudas 53137Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774065006 53124Avenida Navarro 53124Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 774064025 53025 Avenida Navarro 53025 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 774064026 53065 Avenida Navarro 53065 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774064001 77923 Calle Chihuahua 77923 Calle Chihuahua 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 774063025 53065 Avenida Villa 53065 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774063001 77821 Calle Chihuahua 77821 Calle Chihuahua 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774055005 5312o Avenida Velasco 5312o Avenida Velasco 2023 5D2 1949 The Cove 774052010 53190 Avenida Ramirez 53190 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774042025 53025 Avenida Rubio 53025 Avenida Rubio 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 774042019 53133 Avenida Rubio 53133 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 196o The Cove 774041020 53167 Avenida Diaz 53167 Avenida Diaz 2o23 6Z 1961 The Cove 774034015 53311 Avenida Juarez 53311 Avenida Juarez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774074026 77435 Calle Monterey 77435 Calle Monterey 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 774075009 53444 Avenida Obregon 53444 Avenida Obregon 2023 5D2 1947 The Cove 774082008 53404 Avenida Ramirez 53404 Avenida Ramirez 2o23 6Z 1959 The Cove 774083011 77618 Calle Colima 77618 Calle Colima 2023 5D2 195o The Cove 774083020 53445 Avenida Herrera 53445 Avenida Herrera 2o23 6Z 1954 The Cove 774084024 53251 Avenida Velasco 53251 Avenida Velasco 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1952 The Cove 774134012 77933 Calle Colima 77933 Calle Colima 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774134013 53563 Avenida Navarro 53563 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774134011 5372o Avenida Villa 5372o Avenida Villa 2o23 6Z 1959 The Cove 774132013 53533 Avenida Mendoza 53533 Avenida Mendoza 2o23 6Z 1957 The Cove 774131006 53612 Eisenhower Drive 53612 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 774125022 53521 Eisenhower Drive 53521 Eisenhower Drive 2o23 6Z 1958 The Cove 774123001 5353o Avenida Vallejo 5353o Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 774123002 53548 Avenida Vallejo 53548 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 774115013 53531 Avenida Carranza 53531 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774114003 53590 Avenida Alvarado 53590 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774114023 53632 Avenida Alvarado 53632 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 774212008 53666 Avenida Diaz 53666 Avenida Diaz 2o23 6Z 1954 The Cove 774153008 53802 Avenida Rubio 53802 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 774153009 53812 Avenida Rubio 53812 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 774154029 5396o Avenida Alvarado S396o Avenida Alvarado 2o23 6Z 1958 The Cove 774154028 53801 Avenida Obregon 53801 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774154030 53945 Avenida Obregon 53945 Avenida Obregon 2o23 6Z 1948 The Cove 774154023 53965 Avenida Obregon 53965 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774154024 77438 Calle Chillon 77438 Calle Chillon 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774155025 7745o Calle Chillon 7745o Calle Chillon 2o23 5D2 1941 The Cove 774162013 53753 Avenida Vallejo 53753 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 774172013 77849 Calle Arroba 77849 Calle Arroba 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 774175004 53836 Avenida Navarro 53836 Avenida Navarro 2o23 6Z i95o The Cove 774192o11 5420o Avenida Cortez 5420o Avenida Cortez 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 774194001 54018 Avenida Juarez 54018 Avenida Juarez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774202003 54074 Avenida Rubio 54074 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774203011 54208 Avenida Alvarado 54208 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774203025 54211 Avenida Obregon 54211 Avenida Obregon 2023 5D2 1949 The Cove 774204031 54066 Avenida Obregon 54066 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z (demolished) 1959 The Cove 774204014 54065 Avenida Carranza 54065 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774212013 54017 Avenida Vallejo 54017 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774213009 5416o Avenida Vallejo 5416o Avenida Vallejo 2o23 5D2 1948 The Cove 774215023 54217 Eisenhower Drive 54217 Eisenhower Drive 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 774251020 54421 Avenida Velasco 54421 Avenida Velasco 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 774244017 54353 Avenida Vallejo 54353 Avenida Vallejo 2o23 6Z 1955 The Cove 774241024 54296 Avenida Alvarado 54296 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774234018 54391 Avenida Rubio 54391 Avenida Rubio 2023 5D2 1940 The Cove 774234019 54415 Avenida Rubio 54415 Avenida Rubio 2023 5D2 1940 The Cove 774234012 77318 Calle Temecula 77318 Calle Temecula 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 774263001 54510 Avenida Juarez 54510 Avenida Juarez 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 774263028 54677 Avenida Diaz 54677 Avenida Diaz 2o23 6Z 1952 The Cove 774271015 54565 Avenida Rubio 54565 Avenida Rubio 2o23 6Z 1959 The Cove 774274028 54552 Avenida Obregon 54552 Avenida Obregon 2o23 6Z 1949 The Cove 774282024 77643 Calle Temecula 77643 Calle Temecula 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 774282015 54575 Avenida Herrera 54575 Avenida Herrera 2o23 6Z 1952 The Cove 774284028 54638 Avenida Velasco 54638 Avenida Velasco 2o23 6Z 1949 The Cove 774303015 77671 Calle Potrero 77671 Calle Potrero 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 774302001 77615 Calle Potrero 77615 Calle Potrero 2o23 6Z 1952 The Cove 774301010 5495o Avenida Ramirez 5495o Avenida Ramirez 2o23 6Z 1960 The Cove 774295021 54925 Avenida Ramirez 54925 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 774294O19 54885 Avenida Carranza 54885 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774266009 5492o Avenida Juarez 5492o Avenida Juarez 2o23 6Z 1949 The Cove 770182002 78073 Calle Barcelona 78073 Calle Barcelona 2023 6Z 1949 The Village 770182003 5165o Avenida Bermudas 5165o Avenida Bermudas 2o23 6Z 1941 The Village 018 011 77 4 8o z Avenue52 7 4 Desert Club 78o4z Avenue 52 20236Z(demolished)1937 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 770250021 78505 Old Avenue 52 Marshall Ranch / Hacienda del Gato 2o23 3S / 3CS / 552 192o Tradition 779380024 813o1 Avenue 52 813o1 Avenue 52 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1954 Madison Club 774225017 54082 Avenida Bermudas 54082 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 764840021 5850o Madison Street 585oo Madison Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1953-1954 Coral Mountain 764180001 81773 Avenue 58 81773 Avenue 58 2023 552 1926;1960;198os Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6 18000 7 4 3 818 1 8th Avenue 9 5 818 1 58th Avenue 9 20236Z (demolished)1 9 z8 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 764210010 5965o Madison Street 5965o Madison Street 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1946-1947 Andalusia 770165003 51410 Calle Iloilo 51410 Calle Iloilo 2023 6Z 1948 Avenida La Fonda 770165oog 51422 Calle Iloilo 51422 Calle Iloilo 2023 6Z 1948 Avenida La Fonda 770162008 51401 Calle Guatemala 51401 Calle Guatemala 2o23 6Z 1965 Avenida La Fonda 770256004 78195 Calle Cadiz 78195 Calle Cadiz 2023 6Z 1965 Calle Fortuna Neighborhood 77o166o24 78659 Avenida La Fonda 78659 Avenida La Fonda 2o23 6Z 1964 Desert Club Estates 643181009 78395 Sand Flower Place 78395 Sand Flower Place 2o23 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 643181o25 78435 Sand Flower Place 78435 Sand Flower Place 2o23 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 643193004 4686o Highland Palms Drive 4686o Highland Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 64193008 46845 Golden Sands Place 46845 Golden Sands Place 2023 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 643194004 4680o Cameo Palms Drive 4680o Cameo Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 643194011 46805 Washington Street 46805 Washington Street 2o23 6Z 1972 Highland Palms 600050009 79875 Westward Ho Drive 79875 Westward Ho Drive 2023 6Z 1962 Indian Springs Neighborhood 60006iooi 79895 Fiesta Drive 79895 Fiesta Drive 2o23 6Z 1963 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600061004 79915 Fiesta Drive 79915 Fiesta Drive 2o23 6Z 1963 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600060007 79975 Westward Ho Drive 79975 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1963 Indian Springs Neighborhood 60005zoo8 79885 Fiesta Drive 79885 Fiesta Drive 2023 6Z 1964 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600o61ooz 79905 Fiesta Drive 79905 Fiesta Drive 2023 6Z 1964 Indian Springs Neighborhood 60005zoo3 79795 Fiesta Drive 79795 Fiesta Drive 2o23 6Z 1965 Indian Springs Neighborhood 60oo5oozo 79890 Horseshoe Road 79890 Horseshoe Road 2023 6Z 1965 Indian Springs Neighborhood 60006ioo6 79925 Fiesta Drive 79925 Fiesta Drive 2023 6Z 1966 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600060025 7993o Horseshoe Road 7993o Horseshoe Road 2o23 6Z 1966 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600060030 7995o Horseshoe Road 7995o Horseshoe Road 2023 6Z 1968 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600060031 79925 Horsehoe Road 79925 Horseshoe Road 2023 6Z 1969 Indian Springs Neighborhood 658310017 48805 Avenida El Nido 48805 Avenida El Nido 2o23 6Z 1962 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658300019 48890 Avenida El Nido 48890 Avenida El Nido 2o23 6Z 1962 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658300017 4900o Avendia El Nido 4900o Avendia El Nido 2o23 6Z 1962 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 6 828000 5 9 2 Avenida Fernando 49 95 49295Avenida Fernando 20236Z 3.962 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658300009 4885o Avenida Anselmo 4885o Avenida Anselmo 2o23 6Z 1965 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658300006 49016 Coachella Drive 49016 Coachella Drive 2023 6Z 1965 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658290016 4912o Avenida El Nido 4912o Avendia El Nido 2023 6Z 1965 La Quinta Country Club; La Quints Golf Estates 658300003 48865 Avenida Fernando 48865 Avenida Fernando 2023 6Z 1966 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 6 8 100 5 3 39 8 8o Eisenhower Drive 4 7 8 8o Eisenhower Drive 4 7 2023S 3 / 3CS / 5S2 1967 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 6 8 0001 5 3 3 48855Avenida Anselmo 48855Avenida Anselmo 2023S 3 / 3CS / 552 1967 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 770153004 78045 Calle Cadiz Mary Mead Maddick Home #1 2o23 552 1948 The Village 770152013 7805o Calle Cadiz 7805o Calle Cadiz 2o23 6Z 196o The Village 604050056 78310 Clarke Ct Dupont House 2o23 3S / 3CS / 552 1954-1959 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 770020003 7810o Calle Tampico 7810o Calle Tampico 2o23 6Z 1967 The Village 600121°03 80025 Vista Grande 80025 Vista Grande 2023 6Z 1969 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600120004 8008o Vista Grande 8008o Vista Grande 2023 6Z 1972 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600120003 8006o Vista Grande 8006o Vista Grande 2o23 6Z 1972 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600070007 8o265 Westward Ho Drive 8o265 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1973 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600lz0005 8oioo Vista Grande 8oioo Vista Grande 2023 6Z 1973 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600122001 80065 Vista Grande 80065 Vista Grande 2023 6Z 1973 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 770124011 7815o Avenida La Fonda General Telephone of California 2023 6Z 1976 The Village 773123014 51573 Avenida Obregon 51573 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1937 The Cove 773235023 52022 Avenida Navarro 52022 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1940 The Cove 774262040 77224 Calle Potrero 77224 Calle Potrero 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 774215010 54202 Avenida Velasco 54202 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 774283005 54622 Avenida Herrera 54622 Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1949 The Cove 774274016 54595 Avenida Carranza 54595 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 774064019 53137 Avenida Navarro 53137 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773334023 52935 Avenida Navarro 52935 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773323022 52913 Avenida Vallejo 52913 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773303028 52637 Avenida Villa 52637 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 774051024 77535 Calle Chihuahua 77535 Calle Chihuahua 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773323001 77595 Calle Nogales 77595 Calle Nogales 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773065013 51049-51099 Eisenhower Drive 51049-51099 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 774303019 5490o Avenida Herrera 5490o Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774174008 53908 Avenida Villa 53908 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773173033 51817 Avenida Velasco 51817 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773102005 51484 Avenida Mendoza 51484 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773233003 51556 Avenida Herrera 51556 Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 773091026 51286 Avenida Velasco 51286 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 773061013 51045 Avenida Ramirez 51045 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 774055012 77743 Calle Chihuahua 77743 Calle Chihuahua 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 774072016 53345 Avenida Rubio 53345 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 773085015 51311 Avenida Velasco 51311 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 773292025 52569 Avenida Vallejo 52569 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774254007 54414Avenida Martinez 54414Avenida Martinez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774165025 53898 Avenida Velasco 53898 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774114001 77435 Calle Colima 77435 Calle Colima 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774093010 5344o Avenida Mendoza 5344o Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774045017 53125 Avenida Carranza 53125 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774062027 5320o Avenida Martinez 5320o Avenida Martinez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774241028 5442o Avenida Alvarado 5442o Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 196o The Cove 774072001 77325 Calle Monterey 77325 Calle Monterey 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774072012 7735o Calle Monterey 7735o Calle Monterey 2023 6Z 1g61 The Cove 774033031 5330o Avenida Montezuma 5330o Avenida Montezuma 2023 6Z 1962 The Cove 774065024 53045 Avenida Bermudas 53045 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1962 The Cove 773283029 52608 Avenida Rubio 52608 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1962 The Cove 773234003 5206o Avenida Villa 5206o Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1962 The Cove 774263026 54733 Avenida Diaz 54733 Avenida Diaz 2023 6Z 1963 The Cove 773253026 52355 Avenida Alvarado 52355 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1963 The Cove 774294003 5480o Avenida Obregon 5480o Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 774243001 77511 Calle Madrid 77511 Calle Madrid 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 774204023 54195 Avenida Carranza 54195 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 774165025 53804 Avenida Velasco 53804 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 773325029 52777 Avenida Velasco 52777 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 773233o22 77876 Calle Sonora 77876 Calle Sonora 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 658170011 7760o Avenida Fernando George E. Allen House 2o23 6Z 1949 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 770122003 78085 Avenida La Fonda Mary Mead Maddick Home #3 2023 6Z 198o The Village 658190011 Estates 658190012 49800 Avenida Obregon Dorothy Arzner House / Arzner Villa - La Quinta Resort and Club 2o23 6Z 1968 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 00 77749 39 1 Ahmanson Lane 79 79 Ahmanson Ranch House 20233S / 3CS / 552 1 61 9 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 762010005, 762010006, 7620400°8, 76040009, 762040010, 762040012, 762040011,766061006 58075 Jefferson Street Lake Cahuilla Reservoir 2023 3S / 3CS / 5S2 1969 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 2010z 1 6001 773245001,773 3 773 5 N/A La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works 20235 3 /3CS / 552 2975 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600030037 4640o Dune Palms Road Dune Palms Mobile Estates 2023 6Z 1949 Dune Palms Mobile Estates 7702803.3 81 6 Francis (Frances) Hack Ln 7 3 Station House for the La Quinta Volunteer Fire Department 20233S / 3CS / 552 3.952 The Village 9 770152008 78105 Calle Estado First City Hall 2023 3CS / 5S2 1981 The Village 773243005 77227 Calle Ensenada Fred and Kay Wolff Home 2o23 3CS / 552 198o The Cove CRHR Status Code Definitions Code Definitions 252 Individual property determined eligible for NR by a consensus through Section io6 process. Listed in the CR. 35 Appears eligible for NR as an individual property through survey evaluation. 3CS Appears eligible for CR as an individual property through survey evaluation. 5D2 Contributor to a district that is eligible for local listing or designation. 552 Individual property that is eligible for local listing or designation. 5 B Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as a contributor to a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible or appears eligible through survey evaluation. 6Z Found ineligible for NR, CR or Local designation through survey evaluation. 7R Identified in Reconnaissance Level Survey: Not evaluated. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement C3. Properties Surveyed Significant / Eligible Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 1 Appendix C. Survey Tables APN Address Resource Name Survey Date CRHR Status Code Construction Date Neighborhood 60 0 001 60 00018 6 o600zi 3 9 5� 33 � 7 3 Various Coachella Canal zoz 3 5 / CS / 55z 3 3 1 8 94 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6 81600 5 54 01 Avenida Obregon 494 9 Walter H. Morgan House 494°1 Avenida Obregon zoz 3 3 5 / 3CS / 552 3.927 La Quinta Resort and Club 658190011 49499 Eisenhower Drive La Quinta Hotel Historic District 2023 2S2 / 5B 1926-1927 La Quinta Resort and Club 658190011 49499 Eisenhower Drive Casa Magnolia 21323 35 / 3CS / 552 1927 La Quinta Resort and Club 6 81 0011 5 9 49499 Eisenhower Drive Cyrus Pierce House "San Vicente" Suite, Rooms 220-224 zoz 3 3 5 / 3CS / 55z 3.927 La Quinta Resort and Club 658280019 4928o Avenida Fernando 4928o Avenida Fernando 2o23 35 / 3CS / 5S2 1961 La Quinta Country Club 658300002 48841 Avenida Fernando 48841 Avenida Fernando 2o23 3S / 3CS / 552 1961 La Quinta Country Club 77°1520°4 78039 Calle Estado 78039 Calle Estado 2023 3S / 3C5 / 552 1936 The Village 770152001 78023 Calle Estado 78o23 Calle Estado 2023 35 / 3CS / 552 193os The Village 773101005 77895 Avenida Montezuma 77895 Avenida Montezuma 2o23 35 / 3CS / 5B 1935 The Village 773101001 77885 Avenida Montezuma 77885 Avenida Montezuma 2o23 35 / 3CS / 5B 1936 The Village N/A The Cove Neighborhood Obelisks 2023 5D2 193os The Cove N/A All units of the Santa Carmelita de Vale subdivision between Calle Tampico to the north, Avenida Bermudas to the east, Calle Tecate to the south, and Avenida Montezuma / Bear Creek to the west. La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District 2o23 552 1935-195o The Cove 773o65o12 51ooi Eisenhower Drive 5iooi Eisenhower Drive 2023 5B 1938 The Village / The Cove 773°62°24 51095 Avenida Vallejo 51095 Avenida Vallejo 2o23 5B 1936 The Cove 773o62029 51133 Avenida Vallejo 51133 Avenida Vallejo 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773083001 51262 Avenida Ramirez 51262 Avenida Ramirez 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773°82°26 51290 Avenida Carranza 51290 Avenida Carranza 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773082017 51333 Avenida Ramirez 51333 Avenida Ramirez 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773081023 51377 Avenida Carranza 51377 Avenida Carranza 2o23 5D2 1937 The Cove 773085021 51407 Avenida Velasco 51407 Avenida Velasco 2o23 5B 1935 The Cove 773°92°12 51489 Avenida Martinez 51489 Avenida Martinez zo23 5D2 1949 The Cove 7731o2oo7 51411 Avenida Villa 51411 Avenida Villa 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773103009 51397 Avenida Navarro 51397 Avenida Navarro 2o23 5D2 1949 The Cove 773103011 51431Avenida Navarro 51431Avenida Navarro 2023 5D2 1950 The Cove 773103012 51453 Avenida Navarro 51453 Avenida Navarro 2o23 5D2 1948 The Cove 773143017 51607 Avenida Villa 51607 Avenida Villa 2o23 5D2 1937 The Cove 773135008 51662 Eisenhower Drive 51662 Eisenhower Drive zo23 5D2 1940 The Cove 773132025 51537 Avenida Herrera 51537 Avenida Herrera 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773124025 77495 Calle Hidalgo 77495 Calle Hidalgo 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773044014 51215 Avenida Rubio 51215 Avenida Rubio 2o23 5D2 1937 Yucatan Peninsula (The Cove) 773043027 51495 Avenida Diaz 51495 Avenida Diaz 2o23 5D2 1938 Yucatan Peninsula (The Cove) 773113008 51653 Avenida Juarez 51653 Avenida Juarez 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 77311zoo3 77177 Avenida Montezuma 77177 Avenida Montezuma 2o23 5D2 1936 The Cove 773112006 51733 Avenida Madero La Casita / 51733 Avenida Madero 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773151010 51991Avenida Morales 51991Avenida Morales 2o23 5D2 1936 The Cove 773152004 51830 Avenida Morales 51830 Avenida Morales 2023 5D2 1950 The Cove 773253025 51946 Avenida Cortez 51946 Avenida Cortez 2o23 5D2 1937 The Cove 773153013 51775 Avenida Madero 51775 Avenida Madero 2023 5B 1936 The Cove 773155025 51835 Avenida Diaz 51835 Avenida Diaz 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773161004 51842 Avenue Diaz 51842 Avenue Diaz 2023 5B 1936 The Cove 773262025 51787 Avenida Alvarado 51787 Avenida Alvarado 2023 5D2 1938 The Cove 773264002 51782 Avenida Obregon 51782 Avenida Obregon 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773271026 51813 Avenida Vallejo 51813 Avenida Vallejo 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773271025 51877 Avenida Vallejo 51877 Avenida Vallejo 2o23 5D2 1937 The Cove 773281025 51802 Avenida Martinez 51802 Avenida Martinez 2o23 5B 1935 The Cove 774272015 53855 Avenida Mendoza 53855 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773283023 5178o Avenida Villa 5178o Avenida Villa 2023 5B 1934 The Cove 773233012 52031 Avenida Villa 52031 Avenida Villa 2023 5B 1961 The Cove 773233027 52228 Avenida Mendoza 52228 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773231021 52217 Avenida Martinez 52217 Avenida Martinez 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773225018 52155 Eisenhower Drive 52155 Eisenhower Drive 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773225020 52217 Eisenhower Drive 52217 Eisenhower Drive 2023 5B 1940 The Cove 773224022 52031 Avenida Velasco 52031 Avenida Velasco 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773224023 51984 Avenida Herrera 51872 Avenida Herrera 2023 5B 1938 The Cove 773224023 52042 Avenida Herrera 52042 Avenida Herrera 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773222023 52100 Avenida Ramirez 5210o Avenida Ramirez 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773222024 52057Avenida Rubio 52o57Avenida Rubio 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773211027 52123 Avenida Diaz 52123 Avenida Diaz 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773203026 52159 Avenida Juarez 52159 Avenida Juarez 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773261023 52383 Avenida Ramirez 52383 Avenida Ramirez 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773272016 52379 Avenida Mendoza 52379 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773272022 77842 Calle Ensenada 77842 Calle Ensenada 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773273013 52519 Avenida Mendoza 52519 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5B 1936 The Cove 773273025 52426 Avenida Mendoza 52426 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1947 The Cove 773273010 52486 Avenida Mendoza 52486 Avenida Mendoza 2023 5D2 1936 The Cove 773273023 52493 Avenida Villa 52493 Avenida Villa 2023 5B 1936 The Cove 773274023 52337 Avenida Navarro 52337 Avenida Navarro 2023 5B 1940 The Cove 773275022 523o1Avenida Bermudas 523o1Avenida Bermudas 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773275013 52333 Avenida Bermudas 52333 Avenida Bermudas 2o23 5B 1937 The Cove 773275015 52375 Avenida Bermudas 52375 Avenida Bermudas 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773293001 77619 Calle Ensenada 77619 Calle Ensenada 2023 5B 1938 The Cove 773291026 52720 Avenida Carranza 52720 Avenida Carranza 2023 5D2 1947 The Cove 773285015 52555 Avenida Carranza 52555 Avenida Carranza 2023 5D2 1941 The Cove 773284022 52693 Avenida Obregon 52693 Avenida Obregon 2023 5B 1939 The Cove 773325025 5286o Avenida Obregon 5286o Avenida Obregon 2023 5D2 1947 The Cove 773322004 52813 Avenida Carranza 52813 Avenida Carranza 2023 5D2 1937 The Cove 773331006 52862 Eisenhower Drive 52862 Eisenhower Drive 2023 5B 1937 The Cove 773331039 52835 Avenida Martinez 52835 Avenida Martinez 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 773335005 5283o Avenida Navarro 5283o Avenida Navarro 2023 59 1938 The Cove 774055005 5312o Avenida Velasco 5312o Avenida Velasco 2o23 5D2 1949 The Cove 774075009 53444 Avenida Obregon 53444 Avenida Obregon 2023 5D2 1947 The Cove 774083011 77618 Calle Colima 77618 Calle Colima 2023 5D2 195o The Cove 774155025 7745o Calle Chilton 7745o Calle Chillon 2o23 5D2 1941 The Cove 774192011 5420o Avenida Cortez 542oo Avenida Cortez 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 774203025 54211 Avenida Obregon 54211 Avenida Obregon 2023 5D2 1949 The Cove 774213009 5416o Avenida Vallejo 5416o Avenida Vallejo 2023 5D2 1948 The Cove 774234018 54391Avenida Rubio 54391Avenida Rubio 2023 5D2 1940 The Cove 774234019 54415 Avenida Rubio 54415 Avenida Rubio 2023 5D2 1940 The Cove 770250021 78505 Old Avenue 52 Marshall Ranch / Hacienda del Gato 2023 35 / 3CS / 552 192o Tradition 6 180001 7 4 81 Avenue 8 773 5 81 Avenue 8 773 5 zoz 3 5 Sz 1 26.1 60; 1 8os 9 9 9 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6 8 100 5 3 39 8 8o Eisenhower Drive 4 7 8 80 Eisenhower Drive 4 7 zoz3S 3 / 3CS / 552 1967 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 6 8 0001 5 3 3 48855Avenida Anselmo 48855Avenida Anselmo zoz 3 3 5 / 3CS / 552 1967 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 770153004 78045 Calle Cadiz Mary Mead Maddick Home #1 2023 5S2 1948 The Village 60 0 00 6 4 5 5 8 to Clarke Ct 7 3 Dupont House P 20235 3 / 3CS / 5Sz 1 1 954 959 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 658190o11 4880o Avenida Fernando Mary Mead Maddick House #2 zoz3 3S / 3CS / 552 1975 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 00 77749 39 1 Ahmanson Lane 79 79 Ahmanson Ranch House zoz3S 3 / 3CS / 552 1 61 9 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 762o10005, 762o10006, 762040008, 76040009, 762040010, 762o40012, 7n/.nn11 76en6i1 nnF, 58075 Jefferson Street Lake Cahuilla Reservoir 2o23 35 / 3CS / 5Sz 1969 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood z ool 201oz 1 6001 773 45 773 3 773 5 N/A La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works zoz3S 3 / 3CS / 5S2 1975Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 770184013 81 6 Francis (Frances)Hack Ln 7 3Fire Station House for the La Quinta Volunteer Department 20233S /3CS / 5S2 1 2 95 The Village 9 770152008 78105 Calle Estado First City Hall 2023 3CS / 5S2 1981 The Village 773243005 77227 Calle Ensenada Fred and Kay Wolff Home 2o23 3CS/5S2 198o The Cove CRHR Status Code Definitions Code Definitions 252 Individual property determined eligible for NR by a consensus through Section io6 process. Listed in the CR. 35 Appears eligible for NR as an individual property through survey evaluation. 3CS Appears eligible for CR as an individual property through survey evaluation. 5D2 Contributor to a district that is eligible for local listing or designation. 552 Individual property that is eligible for local listing or designation. 5 B Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as a contributor to a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible or appears eligible through survey evaluation. 6Z Found ineligible for NR, CR or Local designation through survey evaluation. 7R Identified in Reconnaissance Level Survey: Not evaluated. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement C4. Properties Surveyed Not Significant / Ineligible Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 1 Appendix C. Survey Tables APN Address Resource Name Survey Date CRHR Status Code Construction Date Neighborhood 604050040; 604050067; 604050068; 604050041; 604o5oo4z; 604050043; 604050044; 604050045; 604050046 7848o Highway 111 / 46 135 Washington Street Point Happy Ranch zoz3 6Z (demolished) 193o Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 643181o24 78390 Singing Palms Drive 78390 Singing Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Highland Palms 643181022 78435 Singing Palms Drive 78435 Singing Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Highland Palms 643181019 46365 Cameo Palms Drive 46365 Cameo Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Highland Palms 643182028 4637o Cameo Palms Drive 4637o Cameo Palms Drive 2023 6Z (demolished) 1933 Highland Palms 643182oo4 46410 Cameo Palms Drive 46410 Cameo Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Highland Palms 61 0 0006 7 7 z o Washington Street 47 5 9 Burkett Ranch Site 4725o Washington Street 20236Z(demolished)1917 9 7 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6000 00 3 34 61 o Dune Palms Road 4 5 61 o Dune Palms Road 4 5 zoz 3 6Z (demolished)1 94 8 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6000 00 3 34 61 o Dune Palms Road 4 3 61 o Dune Palms Road 4 3 zoz 3 6Z (demolished)1 94 8 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600030034 46176 Dune Palms Road 46176 Dune Palms Road 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1958 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600050003 79785 Westward Ho Drive 79785 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z (demolished) 1961 Indian Springs 600050005 79815 Westward Ho Drive 79815 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Indian Springs 600050007 79845 Westward Ho Drive 79845 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Indian Springs 600060002 79905 Westward Ho Drive 799o5 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Indian Springs 600060005 79945 Westward Ho Drive 79945 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1961 Indian Springs 600070013 4608o Jefferson Street 4608o Jefferson Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1948 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6 81 000z 5 7 775 oo Avenida Fernando 775 0o Avenida Fernando zoz 3 6Z 1 0 95 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 658280004 4915o Avenida Anselmo 4915o Avenida Anselmo 2023 6Z 1961 La Quinta Country Club 658280005 4910o Avenida Anselmo 4910o Avenida Anselmo 2023 6Z (demolished) 1961 La Quinta Country Club 646160014 78223 San Timoteo Street 78223 San Timoteo Street 2023 6Z 1961 La Quinta Country Club 646311036 78636 Bottlebrush Drive 78636 Bottlebrush Drive 2023 6Z 1958 Sagebrush 77337ooz6 Northeast Corner of Eisenhower Dr. and Calle Tampico Hunts Date Garden zoz3 6Z (demolished) 1904 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 777010001 80041 Avenue 5o 80041 Avenue 5o 2o23 7R 193os Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 777030019 50810 Jefferson Street 5o810 Jefferson Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 192os Mountain View 776361011; 776361049; 776361012; 776361013; 776361014; 776361015; 776361016; 776361017; 776361018; 776361019; 776361020; 776361021; 776361022; 776361023; 776361024; 776361025; 776361051;776351037;776351001;776351002; 776351003; 776351004; 776351005; 776220009; 776351039; 776351038; 776351006; 776351007; 776351036; 776351008; 776351009; 776351010; 776351011;776351012;776351013;776351014; 776351040; 776351032; 776351033; 776351034; 776351035; 776351031; 776351030; 776351029; 776352028; 776352027; 776352022; 776351023; 776352024; 776351025; 776351026; 776362045; 776362046; 776362047; 776362050; 776362044; 776362043; 776362042; 776362042; 776362040; 776361039;776361038;776362053;776362032; 776362033; 776361034; 776361035; 776362036; 776362037;776361031;776361030;776361029; 776362028; 776362027; 776362026 Jefferson Street & Avenue 52 Date Palm Grove 2023 6Z (demolished) 1926 Watermark Villas 770171006 78725 Avenida La Fonda 78725 Avenida La Fonda 2o23 6Z 1959 Desert Club 770145010 7866o Avenida La Fonda 7866o Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z 1949 Desert Club 770172001 78675 Avenida La Torres 78675 Avenida La Torres 2023 6Z 1952 Desert Club 770143006 78582 Avenida La Fonda 78582 Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z 1951 Desert Club 770173002 51322 Calle Paloma 51322 Calle Paloma 2023 6Z 1949 Desert Club 770174012 7856o Avenida Nuestra 7856o Avenida Nuestra 2023 6Z 1959 Desert Club 770141002 51044 Washington Street 51044 Washington Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1951 Desert Club 770164001 51228 Calle Hueneme 51228 Calle Hueneme 2023 6Z 1949 Avenida La Fonda 770163002 51296 Calle Guatemala 51296 Calle Guatemala 2023 6Z 1950 Avenida La Fonda 770123011 78186 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue 78186 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue 2023 6Z (demolished) 1958 The Village 770224010 7818o-78182 Avenida La Fonda 7818o-78182 Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z (demolished) 1949 The Village 770124010 78153 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue 78153 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue 2023 6Z (demolished) 1948 The Village 770125003 78181 Avenida La Fonda 78181 Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z (demolished) 1948 The Village 773075005 52226 Avenida Mendoza 52226 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1957 The Village 773064032 5103o Avenida Herrera 5103o Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 773062002 51046 Avenida Ramirez 51046 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 773062032 51082 Avenida Ramirez 52082 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z (demolished) 1956 The Cove 773064017 51125 Avenida Velasco 51125 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z (demolished) 1952 The Cove 773091013 51277 Eisenhower Drive 51277 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773084012 77616 Calle Hidalgo 77616 Calle Hidalgo 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 773085022 51480 Avenida Herrera 5148o Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 773092009 52372Avenida Martinez 52372Avenida Martinez 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773092009 51453 Avenida Martinez 51453 Avenida Martinez 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 773093004 77828 Calle Hidalgo 77828 Calle Hidalgo 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 773102011 51412 Avenida Mendoza 51412 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 773103007 51351 Avenida Navarro 51351 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1935 The Cove 773103008 51371 Avenida Navarro 51371 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z (demolished) 1957 The Cove 773104021 51383 Avenida Bermudas 51383 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1949 The Cove 773102010 51489 Avenida Villa 51489 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773245026 51592 Avenida Navarro 51592 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773145006 51622 Avenida Navarro 51622 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773142019 51617 Avenida Mendoza 51617 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773133020 51673 Avenida Velasco 51673 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773132001 77625 Calle Hidalgo 77625 Calle Hidalgo 2o23 6Z 1955 The Cove 773131009 51682 Avenida Ramirez 51682 Avenida Ramirez 2o23 6Z 1936 The Cove 773125007 5163o Avenida Carranza 51630 Avenida Carranza 2o23 6Z 1950 The Cove 773122010 7737o Calle Sinaloa 7737o Calle Sinaloa 2o23 6Z 1961 The Cove 773151011 51881 Avenida Morales 51881 Avenida Morales 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773152024 51983 Avenida Cortez 51983 Avenida Cortez 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773154011 51984 Avenida Madero 51984 Avenida Madero 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 773163004 51834 Avenida Alvarado 51834 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 773165025 51864 Avenida Carranza 51864 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 773175026 51886 Eisenhower Drive 51886 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773181026 51837 Avenida Mendoza 51837 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773182005 51864 Avenida Mendoza 51864 Avenida Mendoza 2o23 6Z 1954 The Cove 773182006 51888 Avenida Mendoza 51888 Avenida Mendoza 2o23 6Z 1954 The Cove 773182007 51906 Avenida Mendoza 51906 Avenida Mendoza 2o23 6Z 1954 The Cove 773182018 51899 Avenida Villa 51899 Avenida Villa 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 773182019 51905 Avenida Villa 51905 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773182020 51931 Avenida Villa 51931 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773183015 51835 Avenida Navarro 51835 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 773235015 52091 Avenida Bermudas 52091 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1936 The Cove 773231008 52162 Eisenhower Drive 52162 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 773225008 52162 Avenida Velasco 52162 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 773224016 52101 Avenida Velasco 52101 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 773215010 52228 Avenida Obregon 52228 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773241003 77151 Calle Sonora 77151 Calle Sonora 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773251025 52352 Avenida Juarez 52352 Avenida Juarez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773263007 52396 Avenida Vallejo 52396 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 77326400a 77667 Calle Sonora 77667 Calle Sonora 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773264018 52397 Avenida Velasco 52397 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773264019 52415 Avenida Velasco 52415 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773272023 77841 Calle Sonora 77841 Calle Sonora 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 773273014 52337 Avenida Villa 52337 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 773273009 52444 Avenida Mendoza 52444 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 773305024 52731Avenida Bermudas 52731Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 773305007 52640 Avenida Navarro 52640 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773302015 52553 Avenida Mendoza 52553 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z (demolished) 1948 The Cove 773285012 52740 Avenida Obregon 52740 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 773284006 5262o Avenida Alvarado 5262o Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773313016 52801 Avenida Alvarado 52801 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773314031 52975 Avenida Obregon 52975 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z (demolished) 1956 The Cove 773315011 52960 Avenida Obregon 52960 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1947 The Cove 773323029 52961 Avenida Vallejo 52961 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 773326014 52777 Eisenhower Drive 52777 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773331001 52766 Eisenhower Drive 52766 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 773332014 52775 Avenida Mendoza 52775 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774065025 53137 Avenida Bermudas 53137 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774065006 53124 Avenida Navarro 53124 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 774064025 53025 Avenida Navarro 53025 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 774064026 53065 Avenida Navarro 53065 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 77406400i 77923 Calle Chihuahua 77923 Calle Chihuahua 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 774063025 53065 Avenida Villa 53065 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774063001 77821 Calle Chihuahua 77821 Calle Chihuahua 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774052010 53190 Avenida Ramirez 53190 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774042025 53025 Avenida Rubio 53025 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 774042019 53133 Avenida Rubio 53133 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 774041020 53167 Avenida Diaz 53167 Avenida Diaz 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774034015 53311 Avenida Juarez 53311 Avenida Juarez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774074026 77435 Calle Monterey 77435 Calle Monterey 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 774082008 53404 Avenida Ramirez 53404 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774083020 53445 Avenida Herrera 53445 Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 774084024 53251 Avenida Velasco 53251 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z (demolished) 1952 The Cove 774134012 77933 Calle Colima 77933 Calle Colima 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774134013 53563 Avenida Navarro 53563 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774134011 53720 Avenida Villa 5372o Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774132013 53533 Avenida Mendoza 53533 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 774131006 53612 Eisenhower Drive 53612 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 774125022 53521 Eisenhower Drive 53521 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774123001 5353o Avenida Vallejo 5353o Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 774123002 53548 Avenida Vallejo 53548 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 774115013 53531 Avenida Carranza 53531 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774114003 53590 Avenida Alvarado 53590 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774114023 53632 Avenida Alvarado 53632 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 774112008 53666 Avenida Diaz 53666 Avenida Diaz 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 774153008 53802 Avenida Rubio 53802 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1954 The Cove 774253009 53812 Avenida Rubio 53812 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 774254029 5396o Avenida Alvarado 5396o Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774154028 53801 Avenida Obregon 53801 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774154030 53945 Avenida Obregon 53945 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 774154023 53965 Avenida Obregon 53965 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774154024 77438 Calle Chillon 77438 Calle Chillon 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774162013 53753 Avenida Vallejo 53753 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 774172013 77849 Calle Arroba 77849 Calle Arroba 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 774175004 53836 Avenida Navarro 53836 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 1950 The Cove 774194001 54018 Avenida Juarez 54018 Avenida Juarez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774202003 54074 Avenida Rubio 54074 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774203011 54208 Avenida Alvarado 54208 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774204031 54066 Avenida Obregon 54066 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z (demolished) 1959 The Cove 774204014 54065 Avenida Carranza 54065 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774212013 54017 Avenida Vallejo 54017 Avenida Vallejo 2o23 6Z 1958 The Cove 774215023 54217 Eisenhower Drive 54217 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774251020 54421 Avenida Velasco 54421 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 774244017 54353 Avenida Vallejo 54353 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1955 The Cove 774241024 54296 Avenida Alvarado 54296 Avenida Alvarado 2o23 6Z 1959 The Cove 774234012 77318 Calle Temecula 77318 Calle Temecula 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 774263001 54510 Avenida Juarez 54510 Avenida Juarez 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 774263028 54677 Avenida Diaz 54677 Avenida Diaz 2o23 6Z 1952 The Cove 774271015 54565 Avenida Rubio 54565 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774274028 54552 Avenida Obregon 54552 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1949 The Cove 774282024 77643 Calle Temecula 77643 Calle Temecula 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 774282015 54575 Avenida Herrera 54575 Avenida Herrera 2o23 6Z 1952 The Cove 774284028 54638 Avenida Velasco 54638 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1949 The Cove 774303015 77671 Calle Potrero 77671 Calle Potrero 2o23 6Z 1951 The Cove 774302001 77615 Calle Potrero 77615 Calle Potrero 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774301010 5495o Avenida Ramirez 5495o Avenida Ramirez 2o23 6Z 196o The Cove 774295021 54925 Avenida Ramirez 54925 Avenida Ramirez 2o23 6Z 1957 The Cove 774294019 54885 Avenida Carranza 54885 Avenida Carranza 2o23 6Z 1959 The Cove 77426600g 5492o Avenida Juarez 5492o Avenida Juarez 2023 6Z 1949 The Cove 770182002 78073 Calle Barcelona 78073 Calle Barcelona 2023 6Z 1949 The Village 770182003 5165o Avenida Bermudas 5165o Avenida Bermudas 2o23 6Z 1941 The Village 018 0ll 77 4 80 2 Avenue52 7 4 Desert Club 78042 Avenue 52 20236Z (demolished)1 937 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 779380024 81301 Avenue 52 81301 Avenue 52 2023 6Z (demolished) 1954 Madison Club 774225017 54082 Avenida Bermudas 54082 Avenida Bermudas 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 764840021 585oo Madison Street 585oo Madison Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1953-1954 Coral Mountain 764180003 8189158th Avenue 8189158th Avenue 2023 6Z (demolished) 1928 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 764210010 5965o Madison Street 5965o Madison Street 2023 6Z (demolished) 1946-1947 Andalusia 770165003 51410 Calle Iloilo 51410 Calle Iloilo 2023 6Z 1948 Avenida La Fonda 770165009 51422 Calle Iloilo 51422 Calle Iloilo 2023 6Z 1948 Avenida La Fonda 770162008 51401 Calle Guatemala 51401 Calle Guatemala 2023 6Z 1965 Avenida La Fonda 770156004 78195 Calle Cadiz 78195 Calle Cadiz 2023 6Z 1965 Calle Fortuna Neighborhood 770166024 78659 Avenida La Fonda 78659 Avenida La Fonda 2023 6Z 1964 Desert Club Estates 643181009 78395 Sand Flower Place 78395 Sand Flower Place 2023 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 643181025 78435 Sand Flower Place 78435 Sand Flower Place 2023 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 643193004 4686o Highland Palms Drive 4686o Highland Palms Drive 2023 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 64193008 46845 Golden Sands Place 46845 Golden Sands Place 2o23 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 643194004 4680o Cameo Palms Drive 4680o Cameo Palms Drive 2o23 6Z 1965 Highland Palms 643194011 46805 Washington Street 46805 Washington Street 2o23 6Z 1972 Highland Palms 600050009 79875 Westward Ho Drive 79875 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1962 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600061001 79895 Fiesta Drive 79895 Fiesta Drive 2023 6Z 1963 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600061004 79915 Fiesta Drive 79915 Fiesta Drive 2023 6Z 1963 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600060007 79975 Westward Ho Drive 79975 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1963 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600052008 79885 Fiesta Drive 79885 Fiesta Drive 2023 6Z 1964 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600061002 79905 Fiesta Drive 79905 Fiesta Drive 2o23 6Z 1964 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600052oo3 79795 Fiesta Drive 79795 Fiesta Drive 2o23 6Z 3.965 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600050020 79890 Horseshoe Road 79890 Horseshoe Road 2o23 6Z 3.965 Indian Springs Neighborhood 60006ioo6 79925 Fiesta Drive 79925 Fiesta Drive 2o23 6Z 1966 Indian Springs Neighborhood 60o060025 7993o Horseshoe Road 7993o Horseshoe Road 2o23 6Z 1966 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600060030 7995o Horseshoe Road 7995o Horseshoe Road 2o23 6Z 1968 Indian Springs Neighborhood 600060031 79925 Horsehoe Road 79925 Horseshoe Road 2o23 6Z 1969 Indian Springs Neighborhood 658310017 48805 Avenida El Nido 48805 Avenida El Nido 2o23 6Z 1962 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658300019 48890 Avenida El Nido 48890 Avenida El Nido 2o23 6Z 1962 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658300017 4900o Avendia El Nido 4900o Avendia El Nido 2o23 6Z 1962 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 6 8z800o 5 9 49295Avenida Fernando 49295Avenida Fernando z0z 3Estates 6Z 3.962 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf 658300009 4885o Avenida Anselmo 4885o Avenida Anselmo 2o23 6Z 1965 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658300006 49016 Coachella Drive 49016 Coachella Drive 2023 6Z 1965 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658290o16 4912o Avenida El Nido 4912o Avendia El Nido 2o23 6Z 1965 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 658300003 48865 Avenida Fernando 48865 Avenida Fernando 2023 6Z 1966 La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates 77°152013 7805o Calle Cadiz 7805o Calle Cadiz 2o23 6Z 1g6o The Village 77ooz0003 7810o Calle Tampico 7810o Calle Tampico 2o23 6Z 1967 The Village 600121°03 80025 Vista Grande 80o25 Vista Grande 2o23 6Z 1g6g Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 60°120°04 8008o Vista Grande 8008o Vista Grande 2023 6Z 1972 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600lz0003 8006o Vista Grande 8006o Vista Grande 2o23 6Z 1972 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600070007 8o265 Westward Ho Drive 8o265 Westward Ho Drive 2o23 6Z 1973 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600120005 8010o Vista Grande 8oioo Vista Grande 2023 6Z 1973 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 6001220o1 80065 Vista Grande 80065 Vista Grande 2023 6Z 1973 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 770124011 7815o Avenida La Fonda General Telephone of California 2o23 6Z 1976 The Village 773123°14 51573 Avenida Obregon 51573 Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1937 The Cove 773235023 52022 Avenida Navarro 52022 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 194o The Cove 774262040 77224 Calle Potrero 77224 Calle Potrero 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 774215010 54zoz Avenida Velasco 54zoz Avenida Velasco1948 2023 6Z The Cove 774283005 54622 Avenida Herrera 54622 Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1948 The Cove 774274016 54595 Avenida Carranza 54595 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 774064019 53137 Avenida Navarro 53137 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773334023 52935 Avenida Navarro 52935 Avenida Navarro 2023 6Z 195o The Cove 773323022 52913 Avenida Vallejo 52913 Avenida Vallejo 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 773303028 52637 Avenida Villa 52637 Avenida Villa 2o23 6Z 195o The Cove 774051024 77535 Calle Chihuahua 77535 Calle Chihuahua 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773323001 77595 Calle Nogales 77595 Calle Nogales 2023 6Z 1951 The Cove 773065013 51049-51099 Eisenhower Drive 51049-51099 Eisenhower Drive 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 774303019 5490o Avenida Herrera 5490o Avenida Herrera 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 774174008 53908 Avenida Villa 53908 Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773173033 51817 Avenida Velasco 51817 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773102005 51484 Avenida Mendoza 51484 Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1952 The Cove 773133003 51556 Avenida Herrera 51556 Avenida Herrera 2o23 6Z 1954 The Cove 773091026 51286 Avenida Velasco 51286 Avenida Velasco 2o23 6Z 1955 The Cove 773061013 51045 Avenida Ramirez 51045 Avenida Ramirez 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 774055012 77743 Calle Chihuahua 77743 Calle Chihuahua 2023 6Z 1956 The Cove 774072016 53345 Avenida Rubio 53345 Avenida Rubio 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 773085015 51311 Avenida Velasco 51311 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1957 The Cove 773292015 52569 Avenida Vallejo 52569 Avenida Vallejo 2023 6Z 1958 The Cove 774254007 54414 Avenida Martinez 54414 Avenida Martinez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774165025 53898 Avenida Velasco 53898 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774114001 77435 Calle Colima 77435 Calle Colima 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774093010 5344o Avenida Mendoza 5344o Avenida Mendoza 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774045017 53125 Avenida Carranza 53125 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774062027 5320o Avenida Martinez 5320o Avenida Martinez 2023 6Z 1959 The Cove 774241028 5442o Avenida Alvarado 5442o Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1960 The Cove 774072001 77325 Calle Monterey 77325 Calle Monterey 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774072012 7735o Calle Monterey 7735o Calle Monterey 2023 6Z 1961 The Cove 774033031 5330o Avenida Montezuma 5330o Avenida Montezuma 2023 6Z 1962 The Cove 774065024 53045 Avenida Bermudas 53045 Avenida Bermudas 2o23 6Z 1962 The Cove 773283029 52608 Avenida Rubio 52608 Avenida Rubio 2o23 6Z 1962 The Cove 773234003 5206o Avenida Villa 5206o Avenida Villa 2023 6Z 1962 The Cove 774263026 54733 Avenida Diaz 54733 Avenida Diaz 2023 6Z 1963 The Cove 773253016 52355 Avenida Alvarado 52355 Avenida Alvarado 2023 6Z 1963 The Cove 774294003 5480o Avenida Obregon 5480o Avenida Obregon 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 774243001 77511 Calle Madrid 77511 Calle Madrid 2o23 6Z 1964 The Cove 774204023 54195 Avenida Carranza 54195 Avenida Carranza 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 774165025 53804 Avenida Velasco 53804 Avenida Velasco 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 773325o29 52777 Avenida Velasco 52777 Avenida Velasco 2o23 6Z 1964 The Cove 773233°22 77876 Calle Sonora 77876 Calle Sonora 2023 6Z 1964 The Cove 6581.70oii 7760o Avenida Fernando George E. Allen House zo23 6Z 1949 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 77oizzoo3 78085 Avenida La Fonda Mary Mead Maddick Home #3 zo23 6Z 1.98o The Village 6581.9ooiz 4980o Avenida Obregon Dorothy Arzner House / Arzner Villa - La Quinta Resort and Club 2o23 6Z 3.968 Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood 600030037 4640o Dune Palms Road Dune Palms Mobile Estates 2023 6Z 1949 Dune Palms Mobile Estates CRHR Status Code Definitions Code Definitions 252 Individual property determined eligible for NR by a consensus through Section io6 process. Listed in the CR. 35 Appears eligible for NR as an individual property through survey evaluation. 3CS Appears eligible for CR as an individual property through survey evaluation. 5D2 Contributor to a district that is eligible for local listing or designation. 552 Individual property that is eligible for local listing or designation. 5 B Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as a contributor to a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible or appears eligible through survey evaluation. 6Z Found ineligible for NR, CR or Local designation through survey evaluation. 7R Identified in Reconnaissance Level Survey: Not evaluated. City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Appendix D. DPR Forms Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Dl . La Quinta Resort and Club Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 1 of 14 Primary#: P-33-007258 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 252 / 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ozo IEI Update Identifier: 4949g Eisenhower Drive UTM Zone: 11S, 563828 mE / 3727728 mN Neighborhood: La Quinta Resort and Club Tract: TR 28545-1; Recorded February 28,1998, MB 269/6 Date Constructed:1926-1927 Owner and Address: PB Equipment Management Inc; 5310 Cypress Center Drive, Suite 110, Tampa FL 33609 Updated Description: The La Quinta Hotel Historic District, located within the grounds of La Quinta Resort and Club, contains the original main building and bungalows that are associated with the original 1926-1927 construction of the La Quinta Hotel that was designed by Gordon Kaufmann. The district contains twenty bungalows, or "casitas", each one to three units (historically two to three units) in capacity. The main buildings a contributor to the district in addition to the twenty casitas. One free-standing building is a non -contributor: the so-called " bell cottage" directly east of the main building, where guest luggage is stored. The southwest wing of the main building (Capra Ballroom) is non -historic construction and does not contribute to the significance of the district. The historic landscape designed by Edward Huntsman -Trout also contributes a significance of the overall La Quinta Hotel Historic District. Updated Significance: A prior survey by Mellon and Associates first evaluated the property in 1997 and assigned the status code 3B - Appears eligible for NR both individually and as a contributor to a NR eligible multi -component resource like a district through survey evaluation. Another survey in 2009 (amended 2012) by Architectural Resources Group evaluated the property as 35 - Appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation. In 1997, Mellon and Associates found the property to be potentially eligible under NRHP Criteria A and C due to the district's association with the development of La Quinta as a resort community and as a significant work of notable architect Gordon Kaufmann and landscape architect Edward Huntsman -Trout. They also found the property eligible for Local Register Criterion A, as a special element of the city's cultural, social, and economic history; Local Register Criterion B, for its association with Walter H. Morgan; and Local Register Criterion C, as notable works of Gordon Kaufmann and Edward Huntsman -Trout. In 2009 (amended in 2012), Architectural Resources Group re-evaluated the La Quinta Hotel Historic District and affirmed the findings of the 1997 survey, adding that the property is also potentially eligible for CRHR Criteria 1 and 3 for the same reasons. It did not include an evaluation based on Local Register Criteria. Following the 2009 re-recording, the La Quinta Hotel Historic District was listed in the Built Environment Resource Directory (BERD) as status code 2S2: Individually determined eligible for NR by consensus through Section 1o6 process. Listed in the CR. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should also be assigned a 5B status code: locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The district is eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B (events), as it is associated with significant events or patterns of events in local history. The La Quinta Hotel is directly related to the Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os) theme and possesses individual documented significance related to this theme. The district is considered significant under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion B/2/B (persons) for its association to Walter H. Morgan, the developer of the La Quinta Hotel and the figure responsible for the modern resort industry in the city. The district is considered significant under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion C/3/C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival development designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann and landscape architect Edward Huntsman -Trout. It is not eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the district would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. The district is considered to be eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as the La Quinta Hotel district exemplifies a special element of the city's cultural, social, and economic history - the earliest resort in the community and the model for future development projects. Finally, the district is eligible under Local Register Criterion E, as a geographically definable area possessing concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically through location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling and association, in which the collective value of the improvements is greater than the value of each individual improvement. Despite minor changes to the landscaping and interior partitions of the original casitas, the La Quinta Hotel Historic District maintains sufficient integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 2 of 14 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 2S2 / 5B Urbana Survey No: 020 Bell Cottage]: View facing southeast. Main Hotel Building 2: View facing southwest of the north elevation and the original front entrance. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 3 of 14 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 2S2 / 5B Urbana Survey No: ozo Main Hotel Building 3: View facing north of the south (rear) elevation of the main hotel building. Main Hotel Building 4: View facing northwest of the south and east elevations of the original ballroom. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 4 of 14 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 2S2 / 5B Urbana Survey No: ozo San Anselmo 5: View facing west of the east elevation. San Benito 6: View facing north of the south elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 5 of 14 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 2S2 / 5B Urbana Survey No: ozo San Carlos 7: View facing north of the south elevation. San Dimas 8: View facing north of the south elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 6 of 34 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 2S2 / 5B Urbana Survey No: ozo San Emilio 9: View facing northeast of the south and west elevations. San Fernando io: View facing east of the west elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 7 of 14 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 2S2 / 5B Urbana Survey No: ozo San Gorgonio ii: View facing east of the west elevation. 4 1 San Hilario 12: View facing north of the south elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 8 of 14 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 2S2 / 5B Urbana Survey No: ozo San Jacinto 13: View facing northwest of the south elevation San Lucas 14: View facing north of the south elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 9 of 34 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 2S2 / 5B Urbana Survey No: ozo San Marcos i5: View facing east of the west elevation. San Nicolas 16: View facing southeast of the north and west elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 10 of 14 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 252 / 5B Urbana Survey No: ozo San Onofre 17: View facing east of the west elevation. ling San Pedro 18: View facing south of the north elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page ii of 14 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 2S2 / 5B Urbana Survey No: ozo San Quintin 19: View facing southwest of the north and east elevations. San Rafael zo: View facing southwest of the north and east elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 12 of 14 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 2S2 / 5B Urbana Survey No: ozo San Sebastian zs: View facing northeast of the south and west elevation. San Timoteo 22: View facing northwest of the south and east elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 13 of 14 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 2S2 / 5B Urbana Survey No: ozo San Ysidro 23: View facing west of the east elevation. Santa Ursula 24: View facing west of the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: La Quinta Hotel Historic District Page 14 of 14 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 2S2 / 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ozo *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 URBANA PRCSERVAMION & PLANNING'" DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Walter H. Morgan House 49401 Avenida Obregon Page 1 of 5 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oi8 ❑x Update Identifier: 494o1Avenida Obregon UTM Zone: ii5, 563616 mE; 3727884 mN Neighborhood: La Quinta Resort and Club Tract: TR 28545-1; Recorded February 28,1998, MB 268/92 Owner and Address: Bre Iconic LQR Owner LLC; PO Box 3879, Chicago IL 6o6go Date Constructed: 1927 Updated Description: The Walter H. Morgan House was originally designed and constructed in 1927 by Gordon Kaufmann as a single-family residence for Walter Morgan, founder of La Quinta Hotel. It was built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with Mission style influences. It was originally recorded by Mellon and Associates in 1997 and re -recorded by Architectural Resources Group in zoog (amended 2o12). It is now a part of La Quinta Resort & Club but with a separate address and APN from the main resort property. The Morgan House site originally consisted of a two-story residence with a free-standing garage to the northeast, with the two structures linked by a low wall. The garage was later converted to living space, and a one-story addition was constructed to connect the living spaces in the garage to the main house. The original plan of the residence was rectangular, with the main entry on the east elevation and a projecting dining room bay in the northwest corner. The second floor is covered by a gable roof, with deep overhanging eaves, exposed rafter tails, and clay tile roofing. Shed roofs, also in clay tile but with shallower eaves, cover the one- story portions of the building. The exterior walls are constructed of adobe brick and are finished with hand- trowelled stucco painted white. Fenestration is multilight wood casement sash. Wood doors, posts and railings, and metal grillework are used throughout. Each of the four elevations is different in character. The front (east) elevation has a pronounced Spanish Colonial Revival style, in its asymmetrical composition with large expanses of flat wall surface; the second floor has a projecting balcony and pair of French doors at the south end; a central entry door on the first floor is set in a decorative plaster surround; and a small window with tiled grillework sits above the entrance on the second floor. At the northern end, the unpunctuated wall surface and sloping shed roof at the kitchen has been obscured by the addition. The addition and the garage are covered by a continuous shed roof, which also covers a porch at the east side of the addition. A pair of French doors provides access to the porch, and the garage wall is punctuated by a chimney and small window openings with tile grillework. The south elevation is nearly symmetrical with a stucco chimney set in the center of a gable wall. A pair of French doors flank either side of the chimney at the first floor, while a single casement window is used at the east end of the second floor. A one-story loggia with tile pavers, stuccoed columns, wood framing, and a tiled roof was an early addition to the south elevation. A projecting balcony extending the full width of the second floor dominates the west elevation, exhibiting elements of the Monterey style influences. The balcony, with exposed wood floor framing and simple wood posts and guardrail, is covered by the principal roof. At the south end, there are windows at both stories. In the center, the screened porches at both levels have been infilled with glazed windows and doors. At the east end, a bay with metal grillework is set in the center of the projecting dining room wing, which is covered with a sloping shed roof. The north elevation consists of the projecting first floor covered by a shed roof and a recessed sleeping porch at the second floor. Three casement windows and a door are irregularly placed in the first floor facade. The second floor sleeping porch elevation has a symmetrical composition, with adobe wing walls flanking a large expanse of casement windows. Vertical wood siding is used to finish the wall above the windows. Historic drawings show that the sleeping porch windows were originally screened openings. The north elevation encloses one side of the north courtyard, and the garage forms the east side. The original garage door openings have been infilled, and a shed -roofed arcade has been added to the east side of the garage. The exterior of the Morgan House is in fair to good condition overall. Many paving tiles at the site walkways and porches are missing and many are severely delaminated. Most the original windows on the primary public facing elevations are extant, the original louvered wood shutters have been removed. The roof is in fair condition, with many loose or broken tiles. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI #: None CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Resource Name: Walter H. Morgan House Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oi8 49401 Avenida Obregon ❑x Update Page 2 of 5 The interior was not recorded during the current survey. What follows is the interior description from zoog (amended 2o12) when the interior was fully recorded by Architectural Resources Group: "The first floor rooms of the Morgan House are arranged around the central entrance hall and screened porch. The original screened porch, now enclosed with glazing, provides access to a large, rectangular living room to the south and the dining room to the north. The kitchen is located in the northeast corner of the house. A new opening at the east side of the kitchen provides access to the addition and garage. The stairway in the central entrance hall provides access to the partial basement at the south end of the building and to the second floor. The stair originally led directly to the sleeping porch at the north side of the second floor, but partitions have been added to create a second floor hallway. A small bath in the northeast corner of the second floor serves the sleeping porch. A single large bedroom with a closet and bathroom occupy the south end of the second floor. The interior of the house appears to have undergone a comprehensive series of alterations when the house was converted to office space. This included the construction of a new partition in the living room and installation of new carpeted and vinyl floor finishes, new fluorescent light fixtures and surface mounted data conduit, new kitchen cabinets and fixtures, and a new mechanical system. Despite these alterations, many of the original finishes and fittings, such as door and window hardware and curtain rods, remain. The original wood, tile, and exposed concrete floors remain beneath the carpet. Original plaster wall finishes remain, as do ceilings with both flat plaster finishes and exposed wood beams. Site: The house is located on the west side of Avenida Obregon near the crossing of Avenida Fernando, in the northwest area of the La Quinta Resort. It is adjacent to present-day tennis courts and a pool to the west and south, respectively, and a historic date palm grove to the north. A private drive running east -west borders the northern end of the lot and connects to Avenida Obregon. Lawns surround the east, south, and west sides of the house. At present, the site immediately surrounding the Morgan House contains, in addition to the house and original garage, other associated structures and site features including: a low wall incorporating a fireplace (apparently a later addition) that forms a partially enclosed courtyard to the north. A shed -roofed arcade at the original garage forms the east wall of the courtyard; a utility storage building with an arcade, which forms the west wall of the enclosed courtyard; and a freestanding garage at the northwest corner of the site." Updated Significance: A prior survey in 1997 evaluated the property as status code 35 - appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation. Another survey in zoog (amended 2012) evaluated the property as 3C5 - Appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation. The zoog survey noted that the Walter H. Morgan House no longer appeared eligible for individual NRHP designation due to a loss of historic integrity and recommended that the 35 status code be removed. The dwelling lies outside the boundaries of the proposed La Quinta Hotel Historic District and is not considered a contributing property. In 1997 the Walter H. Morgan House was deemed to be potentially eligible for the NRHP under Criteria B and C as a representative example of a Spanish Colonial Revival home with Monterey influences designed by Gordon Kaufmann in good condition (NRHP Criterion C) and as a site associated with early La Quinta developer Walter H. Morgan (NRHP Criterion B), a significant figure in the history of La Quinta. The site was found to be potentially eligible as a City of La Quinta Landmark as a representative example of a Spanish Colonial Revival home with Monterey influences designed by Gordon Kaufmann in good condition (Local Register Criterion C). In zoog, Architectural Resources Group re -recorded the Walter H. Morgan House and found the site to be potentially individually eligible under CRHR Criterion i and Local Register Criterion C. The zoog DPR form asserted that significant alterations to the home rendered the resource no longer potentially eligible under NRHP Criterion B / C and Local Register Criterion C due to the loss of historic integrity. Instead, the house was found to be potentially eligible for the CRHR Criterion 1 and Local Register Criterion B (persons) based on its association with Walter Morgan, the historical figure who figured prominently in the founding of modern La Quinta with the development of the La Quinta Hotel. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI #: None CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3CS / 552 Resource Name: Walter H. Morgan House - 494o3. Avenida Obregon Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oi8 Page 3 of 5 ❑x Update The 2022 evaluation is that the property should also be assigned a 35 status code and the 3C5 status code should be maintained. Additionally, Urbana staff recommend that a 552 status code - individually eligible for local listing or designation - should be added. The current survey recommends that the applicable national, state, and local criteria also be amended. The 2oog re-recording appears to have misidentified CRHR Criterion a as being associated with important persons. CRHR Criterion 2 appears to more closely match their description of significance. Therefore, the Walter H. Morgan House should be listed as eligible for listing under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion B/2/B (persons). The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B (events), as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. The property is not considered individually significant under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion C/3/C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style due to significant alterations that have negatively impacted the historic integrity of the home. It is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the property would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. The property was found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as the Walter H. Morgan House exemplifies a special element of the City of La Quinta - the only extant residence of Walter H. Morgan, the founder of the La Quinta Hotel and the modern resort industry in the local community. Despite changes to the exterior and interior of the building, the essential form of the original dwelling is relatively intact but it has lost integrity of design, materials, and feeling. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Walter H. Morgan House 49401 Avenida Obregon Page 4 of 5 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 553 Urbana Survey No: oi8 Walter H. Morgan 1: View facing west of the east elevation. Walter H. Morgan 2: View facing east of the west elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Walter H. Morgan House 49401 Avenida Obregon Page 5 of 5 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oi8 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI #: None CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Resource Name: Casa Magnolia Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 021 Page 1 of 6 ❑x Update Identifier: 49499 Eisenhower Drive UTM Zone: 11S, 563828 mE; 3727728 mN Neighborhood: La Quinta Resort and Club Tract: TR 28545-1; Recorded February 28,1998, MB 269/6 Date Constructed: 1927 Owner and Address: HP LQ Investment; 5310 Cypress Center Drive, Suite 11o, Tampa FL 33609 Updated Description: The Casa Magnolia was constructed in 1927. It is located at the southwest corner of the La Quinta Resort and Club, on the east side of Avenida Obregon. The original garage with the desert rooftop observatory/terrace remains intact at the northwest corner of the site. A restroom has been added to the east side of the garage. The original low site walls at the west side of the house remain, enclosing a vast, vacant concrete -paved forecourt that was once an above -grade pool. A low wall on the east side encloses the courtyard and connects the north and south wings. A fireplace and screened openings are set in this wall. Casa Magnolia is a multi -level building comprised of two structures, a north wing and south wing, and a central courtyard that separates them. It has load -bearing adobe block perimeter walls with a whitewashed stucco finish and gabled, clay tile roofs. The eaves are typically shallow, although deep overhangs with exposed rafter tails are present at some of the elevations. The various elevations are comprised of vast expanses of flat, stuccoed wall surfaces; wood and glass doors; and wood windows with wood shutters, tile grillework, metal grillework, or projecting bays. The main entry to the house occurs through a gate in a wall in the southeast corner of the site and through a large studded wood door set in a decorative surround at the east end of the south elevation. The central courtyard was intended as living space and is outfitted with a fireplace, window seats at the screened openings in the east side wall, a nonoriginal fountain, and a nonoriginal built-in table. As most of the circulation between the rooms in the north and south wings occurs on the exterior of the building, four staircases of differing designs are prominent exterior features. Some of materials used in the construction of Casa Magnolia were of local manufacture, specifically adobe bricks. Other materials used in the construction included concrete foundations, plastered adobe walls, red clay tile roof, floors of wood, tile, concrete and mosaic, wood doors and windows, and salvaged architectural elements at the interior. Outbuildings and Site Features Casa Magnolia is located at the southwest corner of the resort, on the east side of Avenida Obregon. The original garage with the desert rooftop observatory/terrace remains intact at the northwest corner of the site. A restroom has been added to the east side of the garage. The original low site walls at the west side of the house remain; between these walls and the garage was, historically, a swimming pool. South of this area, a vast concrete -paved forecourt is used for staging events connected to the hotel. A central tile clad courtyard table with rounded smooth stucco pillars was removed by 2016. Exterior Description Casa Magnolia is a multi -level building comprised of two structures, a north wing and south wing, and a central courtyard that separates them. It has load -bearing adobe block perimeter walls with a whitewashed stucco finish and gabled, clay tile roofs. The eaves are typically shallow, although deep overhangs with exposed rafter tails are present at some of the elevations. The various elevations are comprised of vast expanses of flat, stuccoed wall surfaces; wood and glass doors; and wood windows with wood shutters, tile grillework, metal grillework, or projecting conopial bays. The main entry to the house occurs through a gate in a site wall in the southeast corner of the site and through a large studded wood door set in a decorative surround at the east end of the south elevation. The central courtyard was intended as living space and is outfitted with a fireplace, window seats at the screened openings in the east side wall, a nonoriginal fountain, and a nonoriginal built-in table replacing a similar original feature. As most of the circulation between the rooms in the north and south wings occurs on the exterior of the building, several staircases of differing designs are prominent exterior features. Interior Description The south wing of Casa Magnolia consists of two grand spaces, the drawing room (La Sala), and the Cactus Room, with soaring DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI #: None CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Resource Name: Casa Magnolia Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o22 Page 2 of 6 ❑x Update ceilings with exposed wood framing. A dressing room and bathroom are accessed from the drawing room. A small bachelors' sleeping room and two bathrooms are accessible from the Cactus Room. The north wing consists of another grand space, the dining room, a kitchen, and small bedroom and bathroom. A workshop / servants' area is located in the northwest corner of this wing, and a full height basement is located below the bedroom at the east end of the wing. The painted and silver leaf murals in the Cactus Room feature stylized images of desert plants and landscapes. Updated Significance: The Casa Magnolia residence was first evaluated in 1997 by Mellon and Associates and given a status code of 55i: individually listed or designated locally. Another survey in 2009 (amended in 2012) by Architectural Resources Group re- evaluated the Casa Magnolia property and assigned a status code 35: appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation. The property has not been formally designated. The property is related to the Recreation and Leisure (1926-297os) theme and it possesses individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is not located within the boundaries of the proposed La Quinta Hotel Historic District and is not a contributor to the proposed district. In 1997, Mellon and Associates did not appear to have identified any specific national, state, or local criteria for eligibility. In 2009, Architectural Resources Group found that Casa Magnolia appeared to be individually eligible be for listing in the NRHP under Criteria A and C. The dwelling was significant under NRHP Criterion A as a dwelling important to the development of the community. The property was built at the same time as Walter H. Morgan's house and was one of the original cluster of private residences that surrounded the La Quinta Hotel property. It was significant for the non-agricultural settlement of the immediate hotel area. It was identified as significant under NRHP Criterion C as an intact Spanish Colonial Revival style home designed by Gordon Kaufmann with a high degree of historic integrity. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should also be assigned a 3CS status code: appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation. The current survey also recommends that the 3S status code be maintained and the 5Si status code be amended to 552: individually eligible for local listing or designation - because the property has not been formally designated by the City of La Quinta. The dwelling was found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/a/B (events), as it has been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. Casa Magnolia was a significant part of the early residential development around the La Quinta Hotel. It is not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person. The property is considered individually significant under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion C/3/C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style dwelling designed by Gordon Kaufmann. It is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the property would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The property, which has since been encompassed by the La Quinta Resort and Club, maintains a high degree of integrity regarding the location, design, materials, and workmanship. It also maintains a good to fair degree of integrity regarding the setting, association, and feeling of the property. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Casa Magnolia Page 3 of 6 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Urbana Survey No: o2i Casa Magnolia_i: View facing east of the western courtyard entrance. Casa Magnolia_2: View facing east of the central courtyard. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Casa Magnolia Page 4 of 6 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Urbana Survey No: o2i Casa Magnolia_3: View facing northeast of the coutyard and southern elevation of the northeastern building. Casa Magnolia_4: View facing southwest of the northern elevation of the south building. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Casa Magnolia Page 5 of 6 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 5S2 Urbana Survey No: o2i Casa Magnolia_5: View facing northeast of the southern elevation of the south building. Casa Magnolia_6: View facing north of the southeastern stairway / door DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Casa Magnolia Page 6 of 6 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 021 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Cyrus Pierce House "San Vicente" Suite, Rooms 220-224 Page i of 4 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 022 ❑x Update Identifier: 49499 Eisenhower Drive UTM Zone: 11S, 563828 mE; 3727728 mN Neighborhood: La Quinta Resort and Club Tract: TR 28545-1; Recorded February 28,1998, MB 269/6 Date Constructed: 1927 Owner and Address: HP LQ Investment; 5310 Cypress Center Drive, Suite 11o, Tampa FL 33609 Updated Description: The Cyrus Pierce House was constructed in 1927 as a single family residence that was once a private home built on the western edge of the historic core of the La Quinta Hotel, on the east side of Avenida Obregon. The house was designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann in 1927. The previously private residence is now a part of La Quinta Resort & Club and houses the "San Vicente" suites. The one-story Spanish Colonial Revival style building is organized around a central courtyard paved in quarry tile and centered on a fountain with a tiered fountainhead and original rectilinear basin that was later clad in tile. The fountain was added after initial construction of the home. The roof is composed of low-pitched gable and shed roofs clad in clay barrel tile (mostly replaced). The construction of the building is very similar to that of the hotel casitas that lie nearby to the east. The primary elevation is on the east side, facing toward the historic core of the resort, an area now infilled with newer buildings. A four -columned porch set into this facade marks the entrance. The living room is accessed through this porch; a corresponding porch on its west side faces the courtyard. This living room has windows and doors along its east and west walls. A fireplace marks the center of the south wall of the room. It is open to the courtyard with a central glass door and very large windows with low, quarry tiled sills and knee walls decorated with tile of an unknown date. The wing on the west side, adjacent to the street, is the service wing, with a now -converted garage at its north end facing the street. The rooms in the north wing that open to the courtyard, originally bedrooms and bathrooms, were converted to hotel guest rooms. The south side of the courtyard is enclosed by a wall with openings into the center of the court and into the loggia along the east side of the courtyard. The loggia is supported by six -by -six inch wood posts. Fenestration is multilight steel casement windows flanked by wood shutters with a multipanel design. Since the last survey in 2009, there do not appear to have been any substantial alterations to the dwelling. Updated Significance: The Cyrus Pierce House was first recorded in 1997 and re -recorded in 2009 (amended 2012). The 1997 survey by Mellon and Associates assigned a status code 35: appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation. Another survey in 2009 by Architectural Resources Group assigned a status code 553: appears to be individually eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation. The 2009 survey recommended that the 35 status code be removed because the the scale and simplicity of the design meant that the property was not a significant work of Gordon Kaufmann did not rise to the level of significance necessary for listing in the NRHP or CRHR. In 1997, the Cyrus Pierce House was deemed to be potentially eligible for the NRHP and Local Register under Criterion C as an intact example of Gordon Kaufmann's work with a high degree of historic integrity. In 2009, Architectural Resources Group re -recorded the Cyrus Pierce House and found the site to be potentially individually eligible for listing in the Local Register under Criteria A and C. The property was found to be significant under Criteria A because the house was deemed to be a locally significant as a marker in the development of the community and part of one first significant non- agricultural settlements of the immediate area. The property was found significant under Criteria C as an intact example ofa Spanish Colonial Revival style home designed by Gordon Kaufmann with a high degree of historic integrity. The property should be assigned a 35 status code and also given a 3C5 status code: appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation. The 553 status code should also be updated to 552. The current survey recommends that the applicable national, state, and local criteria also be refined, as follows: Urbana staff agree that the Cyrus Pierce House is not a representative example of Gordon Kaufmann's work, but it is a Spanish Colonial Revival style home that rises to the significance of listing in the NRHP and CRHR due to its high degree of historic integrity. Additionally, the 2009 re-recording appears to have misidentified Local Register Criterion A as being associated with important events. Local Register Criterion A is reserved for properties that exemplify or reflect a special element of the city's cultural, social, economic, political, aesthetic, engineering or architectural history. Local Register DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI #: None CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Resource Name: Cyrus Pierce House Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ozz "San Vicente" Suite, Rooms 220-��4 ❑x Update Page 2 of 4 Criterion B (events) more closely matches the zoog description of significance. Therefore, the Cyrus Pierce House should be listed as eligible for listing under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B (events) and NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion C/3/C. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B (persons), even though the property is associated with Cyrus Pierce. Cyrus Peirce, a prominent banker and stockbroker who arrived to California in 3.9o5, was the head of the Cyrus Peirce and Company. Peirce moved to the Los Angeles area in 1915 and helped organize several companies there, including Pacific Gas and Electric. He utilized the La Quinta home as a seasonal residence before he died in Monrovia, California in 3.945. While the property is associated with him, it was not a permanent residence and there are other properties with stronger connections to his life and accomplishments. Additionally, the home is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Finally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Cyrus Pierce House "San Vicente" Suite, Rooms 220-224 Page 2 of 4 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: / CS / SS2 Urbana Survey No: 022 i Cyrus Pierce San Vicente is View facing northeast of the inner courtyard. San Vicente 2: View facing east of the west elevation in the inner courtyard. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Cyrus Pierce House "San Vicente" Suite, Rooms 220-224 Page 4 of 4 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 022 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 URBANA PRMRVAUION & BANNING DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D2. The Cove Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI #: None CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 552 Resource Name: La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 053 Page 1 of 5 ❑x Update Identifier: La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District Date Constructed: 1935-195o UTM Zone: 22S, Point 1: 563294; Point 2: 563982; Point 3: 564266; Point 4: 563726 mE; Pointi: 3723447; Point 2: 372345o; Point 3: 3726076; Point 4: 3726426 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit 1, Santa Carmelita Unit 2, Santa Carmelita Unit 5, Santa Carmelita Unit 6, Santa Carmelita Unit 9, Santa Carmelita Unit 10, Santa Carmelita Unit 11, Santa Carmelita Unit 12, Santa Carmelita Unit 14, Santa Carmelita Unit 15, Santa Carmelita Unit 26, Santa Carmelita Unit 27, Santa Carmelita Unit 28, Santa Carmelita Unit 29, Santa Carmelita Unit 2o, Santa Carmelita Unit 21, Santa Carmelita Unit 22, Santa Carmelita Unit 23, Santa Carmelita Unit 24, Santa Carmelita Unit 25, Santa Carmelita Unit 26, Santa Carmelita Unit 27, Santa Carmelita Unit 28 Owner and Address: N/A Updated Description: The La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District is located within the Santa Rosa Cove and encompasses all units of the Santa Carmelita de Vale subdivision between Calle Tampico to the north, Avenida Bermudas to the east, Calle Tecate to the south, and Avenida Montezuma / Bear Creek to the west. The thematic historic district contains 79 contributing properties, almost entirely single-family residences. Of the contributing properties, most are original "casitas" developed between 1935 and 1941 developed by the La Quinta Building and Lumber Company in the style of the La Quinta Hotel casitas built between 1926 and 1927. The casitas were largely constructed in "L' or "1" shaped property types in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. Other intact Spanish Revival type homes built from 1935 to 195o contribute to the significance of the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District. Homes constructed within the Cove during the period of significance in other architectural styles do not contribute to the significance of the proposed district because they do not exemplify the original vision of Harry Kiener, who designed the Cove as a vacation home development complimenting to the architectural style of La Quinta Hotel. Two commercial buildings in the Village commercial district, Harry Kiener's administration building for the Palm Springs Land and Irrigation Sales Office and Guy Maltby's La Quinta Building and Lumber Company building, are contributing properties to the thematic historic district that are also individually significant. Of the 57 original casitas surveyed by Mellon and Associates in 1997, all 57 dwellings were re -recorded with the street marker obelisks. Of the re -recorded dwellings, 3 were significantly altered (6Z); 29 were identified as contributing properties (5D2); and 25 were found to appear to be eligible for local designation, both individually and as a contributor (5B). There are 47total properties listed as solely contributors (5D2) to the updated historic district and 32 total properties listed as contributors that appear to be potentially individually eligible (5B). There are now 79 total contributing properties for the proposed La Quinta Cove Thematic District. Status Code 5D2: Obelisks 51377 Avenida Carranza 51489 Avenida Martinez 51397 Avenida Navarro 52432 Avenida Navarro 51453 Avenida Navarro 51607 Avenida Villa 51662 Eisenhower Drive 51215 Avenida Rubio 51495 Avenida Diaz 51653 Avenida Juarez 77177 Avenida Montezuma 51991 Avenida Morales 52830 Avenida Morales 51946 Avenida Cortez DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI #: None CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 552 Resource Name: La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 053 Page 2 of 5 ❑x Update 51835 Avenida Diaz 51787 Avenida Alvarado 51782 Avenida Obregon 51813 Avenida Vallejo 51877 Avenida Vallejo 52228 Avenida Mendoza 52217 Avenida Martinez 52031 Avenida Velasco 52100 Avenida Ramirez 52123 Avenida Diaz 52159 Avenida Juarez 52383 Avenida Ramirez 52379 Avenida Mendoza 77842 Calle Ensenada 52426 Avenida Mendoza 52486 Avenida Mendoza 52375 Avenida Bermudas 5272o Avenida Carranza 52555 Avenida Carranza 5286o Avenida Obregon 52813 Avenida Carranza 52835 Avenida Martinez 53120 Avenida Velasco 53444 Avenida Obregon 53855 (53835) Avenida Mendoza 77618 Calle Colima 7745o Calle Chillon 5420o Avenida Cortez 54211 Avenida Obregon 5416o Avenida Vallejo 54392Avenida Rubio 54415 Avenida Rubio Status Code 5B: 77895 Avenida Montezuma 77885 Avenida Montezuma 51o01 Eisenhower Drive 51095 Avenida Vallejo 51133 Avenida Vallejo 51262 Avenida Ramirez 51290 Avenida Carranza 51333 Avenida Ramirez 51407 Avenida Velasco 51422Avenida Villa 51537 Avenida Herrera 77495 Calle Hidalgo 51733 Avenida Madero 51775 Avenida Madero 51842 Avenue Diaz 51802 Avenida Martinez 51780 Avenida Villa 52031 Avenida Villa DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI #: None CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 552 Resource Name: La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 053 Page 3 of 5 ❑x Update 52155 Eisenhower Drive 52217 Eisenhower Drive 51872 Avenida Herrera 52042 Avenida Herrera 52o57Avenida Rubio 52519 Avenida Mendoza 52493 Avenida Villa 52337 Avenida Navarro 523o2 Avenida Bermudas 52333 Avenida Bermudas 77619 Calle Ensenada 52693 Avenida Obregon 52862 Eisenhower Drive 5283o Avenida Navarro Updated Significance: A prior survey by Mellon and Associates first evaluated the district in 1997 and assigned the status code 5D1 - Contributor to a mufti -component resource that is listed or designated locally. However, City of La Quinta records indicate that the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District was never formally designated. The 1997 survey also did not specifically list any applicable national, state, or local criteria for evaluation. Mellon and Associates listed the period of significance for the Cove from 192o to 195o and included 57 of the original 94 houses constructed within the Cove within that time period as contributors. The Cove was initially recorded as a thematic district, which is a group of contributing resources that are related to one another by a common theme within the context of the city's history. In the case of the Cove, the contributing properties were directly related to the context of early residential development in La Quinta and the theme of Spanish Revival style architecture for homes and commercial properties within the new community. Thematic district resources, like those in the Cove, are not required to be linked geographically, and are collectively more valuable than each individual resource. The Cove was the first comprehensive residential subdivision within the La Quinta community until 196o, when the Highland Palms and Indian Springs neighborhoods were platted. The implementation of the Cove subdivision, Village commercial district, and Desert Club development began the formal transition of La Quinta from a remote agricultural settlement to a community with a residential center. It established the heart of La Quinta for future developments to grow around and expand during the loth century. The thematic district is amended to a 5S2 status code: Individually eligible for local listing or designation. Because development in the Cove did not begin until 1935, the period of significance for the La Quinta Cove Thematic District is modified to 1935 to 195o. The thematic district is not found to be eligible for the National Register or the California Register. The neighborhood was built out gradually and the architectural styles that are represented span ten decades, there is no adequate concentration of contributing properties and there is no cohesive streetscape that is representative of a specific time period. The district is eligible under Local Criterion B (events), as it is associated with significant events or patterns of events in local history. The La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District is directly related to the Residential Development (1934-197os) theme and possesses documented significance related to this theme. It is not eligible under Local Criterion B (persons), as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person. The district is not eligible under Local Criterion C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not eligible under Local Criterion D, as further study of the district would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. The district was found to be eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it exemplifies a special element of the City of La Quinta - the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes. Finally, the district is eligible under Local Register Criterion E, as a geographically definable area possessing concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically through location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling and association, in which the collective value of the improvements is greater than the value of each individual improvement. Despite additions, repairs, and alterations to contributing buildings, many of the homes in the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District retain their essential form and maintain their integrity of location, setting, design, feeling, and association. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District Page 4 of 5 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5S2 Urbana Survey No: 053 The Cove Neighborhood_i: View west of signage for the Cove along 52nd Avenue. The sign states "Welcome to Historic La Quinta Cove." t 1 ti 1'1E124045,414PARIT4. } ; IBEXJgAillgOMINIE F sl IPA The Cove Neighborhood_2: Aerial image of the Cove neighborhood. The Cove is located in the west side of La Quinta. 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U 0.2,5 0.5 Y Miles 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Obelisks Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o52 ❑x Update Identifier: The Cove Street Signage Date Constructed: 193os UTM Zone: iiS, Point 1: 563294; Point 2: 563982; Point 3: 564166; Point 4: 563726 mE; Point 1: 3723447; Point 2: 372345o; Point 3: 3726076; Point 4: 3726416 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit 1, Santa Carmelita Unit 2, Santa Carmelita Unit 5, Santa Carmelita Unit 6, Santa Carmelita Unit 9, Santa Carmelita Unit 10, Santa Carmelita Unit 11, Santa Carmelita Unit 12, Santa Carmelita Unit 14, Santa Carmelita Unit 15, Santa Carmelita Unit 16, Santa Carmelita Unit 17, Santa Carmelita Unit 18, Santa Carmelita Unit 19, Santa Carmelita Unit zo, Santa Carmelita Unit 21, Santa Carmelita Unit 22, Santa Carmelita Unit 23,Santa Carmelita Unit 24, Santa Carmelita Unit 25, Santa Carmelita Unit 26, Santa Carmelita Unit 27, Santa Carmelita Unit 28 Owner and Address: City of La Quinta; PO Box 1504, La Quinta CA 92247 Updated Description: The Obelisks were originally surveyed in 1997. The concrete street markers are found at intersections within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The original survey described the objects as four-sided, ending in hipped roof -shaped tops. The obelisks are about 3 1/2' tall, approximately 6-8" wide, tapering from bottom to top. The street names are in large block letters reading vertically down each side. The current survey showed that some of the obelisks had been reprinted with new lettering; the font used is more blocky than the original. Some of the obelisks along Eisenhower Drive have been inlaid with the La Quinta City Crest. Though the lettering has changed, there has not been substantial alterations to the obelisks. They retain their original locations, function, and form. Updated Significance: This property is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The property retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The property has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the property would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Obelisks Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3D / 3CD / 5D2 Urbana Survey No: o52 Obelisks_i: View southwest of the obelisk at the southwest corner of the Eisenhower Drive and Calle Chihuahua intersection. The obelisk is inset with printed street names, though some of the letters had been faded. Obelisks_2: View southwest of the obelisk at the southwest corner of the Avenida Velasco and Calle Chihuahua intersection. The obelisk is shown with stenciled on street names and is shown beside the a standard City of La Quinta street sign. 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I- . \ ;ti _ I fN56Fl•aBA. 1 ti x a a . xoC* rfr 1 - CLL NOGA LES a s h•tiG - b� �K ry nC ti : I` cL1 + vrrrr*rr }• �1 _ Obef ks _ __ 1 � CLLk LIMA II } 4 -_ AVM ¢9� 4F, v [�- O L 4i 4 _ el crtirLLBJti - al � 4 I _ Y CLL MADRID - �� CLL 7EMECl±L a -1.1-'iy ii.i. 7 E T -\.-,.:\ W.- - -"••••,._' : . iJ '{---{ C, 13 zN. -raj • I - �— 1 f .Q - URBANA ?RESERVATION & PLANNING"'a a25 o.s 1 Mile0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51787 Avenida Alvarado Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. io8 ❑x Update Identifier: 773162025 UTM Zone: iiS, 563563 mE; 3726037 mN Date Constructed: 1938 Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 3.8/56 Owner and Address: Mary Gramm Turner; PO Box 398, La Quinta, CA 92247 Updated Description: The 53.787 Avenida Alvarado residence was constructed in 3.938 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "I" shaped plan. The cross -gable roof is clad in non -original composition shingles. There is a large multi -pane window and battered wing walls at the front elevation. During the current survey, the residence was partially obscured by fencing and vegetation. Based on what was visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations. Several of the glass panes in the window at the front elevation have been replaced with plywood and the awning above it has been removed. The original red tile roof was removed prior to the 2997 survey and a porch was added. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 2935 to 3.95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51787 Avenida Alvarado Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Urbana Survey No: io8 51787 Avenida Alvarado_a: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51787 Avenida Alvarado_2 View southwest of the north and east elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51787 Avenida Alvarado Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. io8 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 .'-'- mow 4Fj7.i 9Otti�AII i = .'Oa rE 1 CLi L 4.5 Iz4.fyj... ter- j LJ.f l J Pr / r I -- 7 r r.AMarcn ._ ___.L.", \YLr�LA i .... _ Ff}NUA li !!1Iiii ✓ oW k AVF NUESTRA P.• .GR'N' DEA ••uiuu~_. SSE �i��GNNN ctl S, 51787 Avenida Alvarado a ctL ,Lor,i, 0 _ . CLL 5Prwrf .d. 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NHIhiGtt'a 0.25a J.Mue50 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51834 Avenida Alvarado Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015455 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 1o9 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-1 UTM Zone: 11S, 563668 mE; 3725787 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 18/56 Date Constructed: 296o Owner and Address: Aquazoom Washes Land Management Co Residential Fund LP; 27452 Calle Arroyo, San Juan Capo CA 9z675 Updated Description: The 51834 Avenida Alvarado residence was constructed in 196o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story residence has a rectangular plan, constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The residence has a low-pitched hip roof and exterior walls are clad in stucco. Since the previous survey, the aluminum horizontal sliding windows at the front elevation have been replaced with modern vinyl faux multi -pane windows with fixed shutters. This is the only noted alteration to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51834 Avenida Alvarado Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015455 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: log 51834 Avenida Alvarado_i: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. 51834 Avenida Alvarado_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51834 Avenida Alvarado Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015455 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. log *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 52355 Avenida Alvarado Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 410 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 52355 Avenida Alvarado City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 563563.76 mE / 3725585.23 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit i, Recorded December 31, 1933, MB 18/46.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773253016 *P3a. Description: The 52355 Avenida Alvarado residence is a one-story single-family home constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The home has a rectangular plan and the exterior walls are clad in stucco. The roof is hipped with broad overhanging eaves and a front eyebrow dormer. The residence is partially obscurred by mature vegetation. It has a symetrical facade with two large vertical sliding windows at the front elevation. Raised window surrounds have been added. The broad side of the house and the main entrance appears to be at the side (north) elevation. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the single -story form, the low-pitched hipped roof. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: D Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 52355Avenida Alvarado_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. The view is partially obscured by vegetation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1963; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Kevin Wahl & Nina Wahl Trust 4/24/19, Kevin F Wahl 306 Escalona Drive Santa Cruz, CA 95060 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 410 Resource Name: 52355 Avenida Alvarado Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: Weite Residence B2. Common Name: 52355 Avenida Alvarado B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1963. The subject property is first seen in historic aerial images from 1965. In this aerial, the building has a smaller, square footprint. In 1972, historic aerials show there was an addition constructed at the south elevation. By 1978, the addition had been expanded further towards the rear of the property. A building plan from 1979 shows that the residence had an attached garage at the south elevation, which is the addition seen in aerial images from 1972 and 1978. The attached garage was removed by 2003, based on aerial images. In 1995, property owner Lisa Weite had work done to repair and reroof the residence after wind damage. Construction included removing the existing roofing down to the original substrate and replacing the substrate that was damaged, before installing composition shingles (Permit No. 14933). In 2007, property owner Lisa Weite obtained a plumbing permit with work completed by Hammer Pumping (Permit No. 07-3151). In 2008, property owner Robert F. Weite obtained an electrical permit with work completed by Mirage Electric (Permit No. 08-1937). In 2014, property owner Lisa Weite obtained a permit to construct a wall / fence with work completed by Huitron Construction (Permit No. 14-0158). In 2018, property owner Nina Wahl obtained a permit for an HVAC changeout with work completed by All Day Heating & Cooling Inc. (Permit No. 2018-0034). *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 52355 Avenida Alvarado property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 293os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52355 Avenida Alvarado Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 4io *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52355 Avenida Alvarado Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 4io Primary Record Information Continued: 52355 Avenida Alvarado_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52355 Avenida Alvarado Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 410 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Lisa and Robert Weite (1995-2014; Permits), Nina and Kevin Wahl (2018; Permits). Lisa and Robert Weite owned the property between 1995 and 2014. Nina and Kevin Wahl owned the property in 2018. They are listed as the current owners. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit ltract, recorded in 1933, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1963. While the 52355 Avenida Alvarado property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has had some alterations, it maintains a moderate level of integrity from the historic period. B1o. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5262o Avenida Alvarado Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015456 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 171 ID Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-2 UTM Zone: i1S, 563689 mE / 3725170 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 17; Recorded March 31,1937, MB 19/2o Date Constructed: 1952 Owner and Address: Jerry King, Astrid Schwartz; 7221 Outpost Cove Drive, Los Angeles CA 90068 Updated Description: The 5262o Avenida Alvarado residence was constructed in 1952 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The residence has an irregular form with a low pitched front gable roof with a boxed eaves. The front gable is supported by thick exposed beams and a narrow wall at the gable peak. There are fixed windows at the gable peak and a large multi -pane window at the front elevation that wraps to the side of the residence. At the front elevation, there is a large covered carport. During the current survey, the residence was partially obscured by vegetation, however, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5262o Avenida Alvarado Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015456 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 171 5262o Avenida Alvarado_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 5262o Avenida Alvarado_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5262o Avenida Alvarado Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015456 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 171 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ;it 1�SINA! OA a tkogT �4f-0J• CLL TTMWCO I 45'E LA FOMLA V E- w CL SL}NOltn. CLL EN NA CLL NOGALES 5 52620 Avenida Alvarado 4 , a CLL h MRMI H1H()M1HiJA CLL 71ONFER£Y er CLL CO !MA .:4Sa h*E RR{J94 3 CL! C •Y MJRTJA1Ei OL LO 1 13 URR, i PRESERVATION gPLANNIN6'' `L.: .1 S 1 1 Mlkey 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 528oi Avenida Alvarado Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015457 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 172 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-3 UTM Zone: i15, 563659 mE / 3725014 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 17; Recorded March 31,1937, MB 19/2o Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Christina Joy Mcmahon; 52801 Avenida Alvarado, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52801 Avenida Alvarado residence was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The rectangular residence has a low pitch, nearly flat, hip roof with narrow open eaves. The exterior is clad horizontal siding. The residence has an asymmetrical facade with an attached carport. The residence has one horizontal sliding window and one sliding -fixed -sliding window at the front elevation. Since the previous survey, the residence has been obscured by a high wood privacy wall. The roofing has been replaced with a low pitch cross hip roof clad in brown shingles. The carport has been covered with a roll down mesh. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 528oi Avenida Alvarado Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015457 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 172 52801 Avenida Alvarado_i: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 528oi Avenida Alvarado Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015457 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 172 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53590 Avenida Alvarado Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015458 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 212 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-4 UTM Zone: i1S, 5636go mE; 3724379 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 19; Recorded December 31,1937, MB 19/34 Owner and Address: Stanley E. Paige Jr. & Patricia L. Paige; PO Box 1042, La Quinta CA 92253 Date Constructed: 1961 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1961 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style dwelling. The residence has a rectangular plan and very low-pitched side -gable roof with broad overhanging eaves and thick fascia boards. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. There is a wide stone block chimney at the front elevation. The front door is partially obscured by a cement block wall. There is at least one tripartite (sliding -fixed -sliding) window and one horizontal sliding window at the front elevation, and an attached carport. The residence is partially obscured by vegetation. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any changes to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53590 Avenida Alvarado Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015458 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 212 53590 Avenida Alvarado_i: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. 53590 Avenida Alvarado_2: View facing northeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53590 Avenida Alvarado Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015458 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 212 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53632 Avenida Alvarado Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015459 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 213 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-5 UTM Zone: 11S, 563694 mE; 3724353 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 1g; Recorded December 31,1937, MB 19/34 Owner and Address: TomerTzur, Stacy Tzur; 9722 Joyzelle Drive, Garden Grove CA 92841 Date Constructed: 1954 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1954 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Contemporary style residential property. The residence is partially obscured by a high privacy wall, making it difficult to discern architectural details. The residence has an irregular plan with a flat roof with parapet and cantilevered hoods over windows. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. The residence features several different masses and roof heights. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any changes to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/2/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53632 Avenida Alvarado Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015459 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 213 53632 Avenida Alvarado_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 53632 Avenida Alvarado_2: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53632 Avenida Alvarado Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015459 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 213 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5396o Avenida Alvarado Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o1546o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 217 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-6 UTM Zone: 11S, 563696 mE; 3724104 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 19; Recorded December 31,1937, MB 19/34 Date Constructed: 1958 Owner and Address: Flores Family Trust, Patricia D. Flores; 12258 Eckleson, Cerritos CA 90703 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1958 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Contemporary style residential property. The residence has a medium -pitched cross -gable roof clad in composition shingles. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. A band of fixed windows runs along the front -facing gable end. The front elevation features a covered front porch supported by a battered pier and narrow posts. There are three fixed windows at the front elevation, and an attached garage. Since the previous survey, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5396o Avenida Alvarado Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o1546o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 217 5396o Avenida Alvarado_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 5396o Avenida Alvarado_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5396o Avenida Alvarado Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15460 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 217 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 1 Anil" AVE J R fiNrSA 1 i r J '•o I. • 1 I L! Sf14.4 DA [t PR W c L N1ew y, N" o 44k, z� C�LL4 } CLL - i N� rxnrx 4 . ex.- � x . yP 4 i x xA!IEiiiiiif o � L III•• t " 53960 Avenida Alvarado CI a .Se,+.nR1v _t • CLL TEMECUL.4 I CLL P 413TRERQ i 14 PI CLL Irk -GATE r f 13 {r J { . ,_, +� 0 0.25 0.5 1 Miles URBANA PRfSI:MOON &PLANNING•'• 1 , , , r 1 1 • l0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54208 Avenida Alvarado Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15461 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 229 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 3.885-7 UTM Zone: iiS, 563698 mE / 3723904 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 24; Recorded May 31, 2938, MB 19/45 Date Constructed: 1952 Owner and Address: Edward D. Crespi; 8482 Willow Mist Drive, Las Vegas NV 89147 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1952 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a rectangular plan with a low pitch gable roof. The roof has a wide overhand at the front elevation creating an open veranda supported by four narrow posts. There is one vinyl tripart sliding -fixed -sliding window and one vinyl multipane double hung window at the front elevation. The residence has an attached carport. Since the previous survey, the fascia board has been painted and the windows replaced. There does not appear to have been any other alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been altered with replacement; however, this dwelling maintains moderate integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54208 Avenida Alvarado Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15461 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 229 54208 Avenida Alvarado_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 54208 Avenida Alvarado_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54208 Avenida Alvarado Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15461 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 229 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54296 Avenida Alvarado Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015464 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 238 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-8 UTM Zone: 11S, 563695 mE / 3723807 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 24; Recorded May 31,1938, MB 19/45 Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Aurellio Lopez, Betty B. Lopez; PO Box 317, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low pitch side gable roof with open eaves and exposed support beams at the gable ends. The exterior is clad in stucco. The residence is partially obscured by vegetation, but there appears to be three medium sized horizontal sliding windows at the front elevation. There does not appear to have been any alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54296 Avenida Alvarado Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015464 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 238 54296 Avenida Alvarado_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 54296 Avenida Alvarado_2: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54296 Avenida Alvarado Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015464 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 238 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 5442o Avenida Alvarado Page i of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 388 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 5442o Avenida Alvarado City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 125, 563620.11 mE / 3723910.96 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 24, Recorded May 31,1938, MB 19/44-45.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774241028 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 5442o Avenida Alvarado is a Tract Ranch style home. The building has a rectangular plan with a side -gabled roof. There is a rectangular exterior chimney constructed of square concrete block masonry at the front elevation. There are three rectangular windows at the front elevation. The roof has a moderate overhang, supported by narrow posts, creating a front porch. The residence has a detached garage with a flat roof. There is an addition at the rear of the garage that has a front - gable roof; this addition is behind the garage and can be seen from the public right-of-way. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal massing, the single -story form, the low -pitch side -gable roof with wide overhang, and the detached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District ❑ Other P5b. Description of Photo: 5442oAvenida Alvarado_i: View east of the front (west) of the residence. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 3.96o; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Samaniego Martin Alberto Reyes Reyes Maria 5442o Avenida Alvarado La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 388 Resource Name: 5442o Avenida Alvarado Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 5442o Avenida Alvarado B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 196o. The property is first seen in historic aerial images from 1969. The photo shows the property with an "L" shaped plan. In this photo, the attached garage, extends further towards the front property line than is seen in current images. The original building footprint is smaller than seen in current aerial images. By 1972, historic aerials show the front wing had been removed. Historic aerials from 1978 show that the rear of the residence had been expanded. The rear addition was constructed diagonally to the street, as seen in current historic aerials. In 1993, property owner Eleanor Shive applied for a permit for a sewer connection with the work completed by ALMS Underground Construction (Permit No. 12334). In 2002, Shive applied for a permit to construct a garden wall (Permit No. 0201-139). In 2011, property owner Lucero Reyes applied for a permit to construct an addition to the residence (Permit No. 11-092o). This addition can be seen in aerial images at the rear, southeast elevation of the residence. This addition was constructed behind the garage, with a front -gable roof and is seen from the public right-of-way. In 2012, property owners Diego Reyes and Chassidy Murillo applied for an electrical permit with work completed by CADD Works Inc. (Permit No.12-0148). In 2015, property owner Martin Reyes applied for a permit for an HVAC changeout with work completed by Three D Construction (Permit No. 2015-0323). Based on Google Earth street photography, since 2012, the front privacy wall was replaced and the dirt driveway was replaced with a concrete driveway. *B7. Moved? ❑x No D Yes D Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 5442o Avenida Alvarado property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5442o Avenida Alvarado Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 388 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 4 i• 1 • z• R + y • • r• i r • - w� •• ; • a 4111111 " ON1110111 imigir HUMPH, a 4 ` • • 64420 Avenida Alvarado 13 i • i i • • 4 - I Z. 5 rr�r• • ..• ,~ i 11111 PRESERVATION & PLANNiNG� 0 0,13 0,25 0,5 Miles 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5442o Avenida Alvarado Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 388 Primary Record Information Continued: 5442o Avenida Alvarado_2: View east of the front (west) of the residence. There is a privacy wall at the front property line that obscures the building from most angles. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5442o Avenida Alvarado Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 388 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Eleanor Shive (1993-2002; Permits), Lucero Reyes (2011; Permits) Diego Reyes and Chassidy Murillo (2012; Permits), Martin Reyes (2o15; Permits). Eleanor Shive owned the property between 1993 and 2002. Shive was a public health nurse for 45 years. She passed away in 2007 (Desert Sun, 21 March 2007). Lucero Reyes owned the property in 2011. Diego Reyes and Chassidy Murillo owned the property in 2012. Martin Reyes owned the property in 2015. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 24 tract, recorded in 1938, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1960, and has since had several additions to the residence. While the 5442o Avenida Alvarado property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element ofthe City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has had several alterations, it maintains a moderate level of integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51383 Avenida Bermudas Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15467 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o8o ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-11 UTM Zone: iiS, 564618 mE / 3726288 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 30,1935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1949 Owner and Address: Edwards Robert A Living Trust, Robert A Hill; 7798o Calle Hidalgo, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51383 Avenida Bermudas residence was constructed in 1949 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single family residence was constructed in the Custom Ranch style. The residence has a rectangular form with a low -pitch hipped roof. The exterior is clad in stucco. The residence has an asymmetrical facade with an attached garage. During the previous survey, the residence had four horizontal sliding windows, two round windows, and three fixed windows with glass blocks below. All the windows had been covered with metal security grating. The current survey showed that least one of the horizontal sliding windows has been replaced with a fixed picture window. The security grating over the windows at the front elevation have been removed. There does not appear to have been any other alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Da - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (i934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51383 Avenida Bermudas Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15467 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: o8o 51383 Avenida Bermudas_i: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. 51383 Avenida Bermudas_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51383 Avenida Bermudas Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5467 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o8o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 sr tIo' E €LL LAS #,q,s, :(4 _ _ � - t 2= C 4 CLL TAAiPrCQ •� 'fla I /r j .. 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I 1 i I I 10 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52091 Avenida Bermudas Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15469 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 126 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-13 UTM Zone: 11S, 564623 mE; 3725606 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 1,; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 1936 Owner and Address: Rebecca Paul; 52091 Avenida Bermudas, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52091 Avenida Bermudas residence was constructed by 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family residence was constructed in the Tract Ranch style. It has an "L" shaped form with a flat and front -gable roof. The roof has wide eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco with a recessed front entrance. Within the front recession, there is a large fixed window. There is one double hung window and a large horizontal sliding window at the front elevation. The 2006 survey by CRM Tech identified the building as being constructed in 1936. However, the architectural style of the building suggests a later period of construction. The dwelling is not identified on a 1941 USGS topographic map but it appears on a 1959 USGS map. Riverside County Assessor -County Clerk -Recorder data on ParcelQuest suggest that the building was either significantly remodeled or replaced in 196o. Based on the style of the building and available data, the building was likely constructed in its current form by 1959. During the current survey, residence was largely obscured with vegetation, but there does not appear to have been any significant alterations since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed inside the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District but outside the period of significance in an architectural style not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 1950. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52o9i Avenida Bermudas Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-oi5469 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 126 52091 Avenida Bermudas_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52091 Avenida Bermudas_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52091 Avenida Bermudas Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-oi5469 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 126 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 .t . . _ C ALL L R K apih.. _ - 1�' -J a CLL TAMPICO 1Flog . :jr 926 4- 1� AVE LA FONDA ilkC!L hurl NOP• � La ' HIOALGO AVEAVF N11d CL� SI rna.M. Pt nCpN DR_Nr PE - ... .. 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I .-."--'-) CLL I FECATE _ —' 8 14 i 'CF 13 i C tJRAANA 4 0.25 0.5 7 Mlles PR SnRVAJEON & PLANNING"` 1 1 , I 1 1 10 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 523oi Avenida Bermudas Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 26o ❑x Update Identifier: 773275012 UTM Zone: ii5, 564529 mE; 3725656 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31, 2935, MB 18/75 Owner and Address: Luisa Lopez; 7486o Borrego, Palm Desert CA 9226o Date Constructed: 1937 Updated Description: The 52301 Avenida Bermudas residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence was constructed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "L" shaped plan. The residence has a slant roof with three vigas in the front elevation, with the roof clad in red tiles. The residence has a covered porch supported with succo clad posts within the "L" of the residence. There is an attached carport with a shed roof. The exterior is clad in stucco with brick facade at the base of the front elevation. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the subject property since the previous survey. The window trim and the wood boards above the front entry have been painted a dark color. A fence has been installed across the carport opening. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 1950 period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property individually embodies the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os is considered individually significant under Local Criterion C/3/C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 523oi Avenida Bermudas Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: i6o 52301 Avenida Bermudas_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52301 Avenida Bermudas_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52301 Avenida Bermudas Page 3 of 3 Primary* HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CR R Status Cod:5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. i6o *Map Name: La om %a *Scale: 1:2 $m *Map Date: 2021 . .. ----. ' -- - % 49111111:r II> @r ` RA.** � 1111_ 1 .ft CLL TAMINCO 1` � � e_ . m A z.0 IA DE A _A a C1 JA10 'R -- \ _ ,mom § \ -. . . \y . _ 1 � p ( \2 1 . C. m� K k 52301 Avenida Bermudas . 99 ES .t % { f - )a § 1.2 � C ®, ¥ . \ -' # k c. ONTEREY , 7• / CLL te, ¢ a , ®®- 2 / ! .W __D _ -� - _ .5 ' E l I Cu TEAIECIRa -_ _/1 ( . ‘3._ ®`®T . \ ..� 4s g -` . C. � <J : : gk 1 \/c.... - IJRM PRESERVATION & N|NK® E5 I M DP 5 3 (o%o m-R quired Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52333 Avenida Bermudas Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 161 ❑x Update Identifier: 773275013 UTM Zone: i1S, 564532 mE; 3725625 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: William James Mcauley III; 3219 Colorado Avenue Unit 7, Santa Monica CA 90404 Updated Description: The 52333 Avenida Bermudas residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "I" shaped form. The residence has a gable roof clad in red tiles. There is wood paneling in the gable peaks. The exterior is clad in stucco. There is a large multi -pane casement window at the front elevation with a thick wood lintel above. Since the previous survey, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the subject property. Some of the trim at the windows and roofline have been painted blue. The windows, roofing, and stucco walls are all extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52333 Avenida Bermudas Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 161 52333 Avenida Bermudas_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52333 Avenida Bermudas_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52333 Avenida Bermudas Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 161 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ---'---73'."*„..____,S i,...\:). . . to. LA5 it.44,,,e4,. # ELL TRHPICQ - — IlPm *YE LA FOhkL,i L i HJDA GO AVE NOE RA ` ,.c,�,L �. aFA 4^i YHA O M.J.0 a ., 1 �, , -11 C! 5 ORA. &I CLL ENJIRAL 52333 Avenida Bermudas Q K wf - n a W A :!i CLL W 4vF .1.4 w K CL! L IL L4 ,I a 1 C mA0Rffl 111 11111 y• 14 Cii 7FM6[i1t ,i M irrpr l GL, PQTRER/j P J � + -' it I xrgxrg - i- - 13 (c 1) 4 4 S' URBE PRESERVATION grPLANNIN6' I U L'.25 0 5 1 MRep. 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52375 Avenida Bermudas Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 162 ❑x Update Identifier: 773275015 UTM Zone: i15, 564532 mE; 3725594 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No a1; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Lisa O'Reilly; 2443 Filmore St # 177, San Francisco CA 94115 Updated Description: The 52375 Avenida Bermudas was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style in the "I" shaped form. The residence has a multi part cross gable roof. The residence is clad in stucco walls. The front elevation has a large multi -pane picture window with a large massive wood lintel. The residence has a non -original attached garage. Since the previous survey a high privacy wall has been constructed around the property. Much of the residence is not visible. The gable roof with red barrel tiles with wood paneling at the gable is visible and extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. While the dwelling has been altered since initial construction, additions are compatible but differentiated from initial construction. The essential form of the casita remains intact to the degree necessary for contributor status. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52375 Avenida Bermudas Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 162 52375 Avenida Bermudas_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52375 Avenida Bermudas_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52375 Avenida Bermudas Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 162 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 �_ LyL [,45 44,41' + -.. 'l F i PRIM fin•C CLL raMW[O ..V Ill I AP OWE FOhkLA lei NOE RA 11 h c Or .riDEA 1 SfMA10A -..-. C 1 JA :E1 , II damb "hr. RO.eN Y::.. .4- 1.4E1 f11'NEEFfA'dJY § m 52375 Avenida Bermudas CLL Ff4GA. a R O _ 7• a° 14— 12 ! H•Hu. AEI �+ E CLL OHM? x CL COL! i w1111111. WE RRU9A w K ISM"I, CL! L aLO ../ 1 ,ems O a eaRm W. .4. 14 i CLL 7FAIECOLA GEC PQ7.E 2 LL FEEJIrE 13 -a, � � IRR M PRESERVATION &PL&NNING' 0 U.25 0.5 i Mltuu ! I 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52731 Avenida Bermudas Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.547o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 1.63 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 3.885-14 UTM Zone: iiS, 564627 mE / 3724976 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 1.5; Recorded March 31,1.936, MB 18/92 Date Constructed: 1950 Owner and Address: Norma A. Lopez; 4 Calle Lantana, Palm Desert CA 9226o Updated Description: The 52731 Avenida Bermudas residence was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in zoo6. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low pitched side gable roof clad in composition shingles. The exterior is clad in plywood and vertical boards. Since the previous survey, the three large fixed windows at the front elevation have been replaced with smaller, fixed square windows. The driveway pergola lattice at the east and south elevations have been removed. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Di - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 2934 and 3.95o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52731 Avenida Bermudas Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015470 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 163 52731 Avenida Bermudas_i: View facing west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52731 Avenida Bermudas Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o1547o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 163 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 OIMIL 'l i fin a W CLL TAMCO S v. ' ,11 1 11 KY LA FOhk AVE NL E RA 1 SlMALOA - [ 1 110 � III -- �� ' yyYG R4CX YtjppN � allik i� {11'NOERIA E1 Ca NOGALES -t R Y � [!! x�rrVa mo 52731 Avenida Bermudas o a cr.: �{ol+FC R � til CLL COL! w. w a IFFF RROD P w 1.:', '. I in MIMI {L! L Ii LO _ .�- \-f ,ems a O a e MARril n Iif JJJ 4 ti ' f4.f L CLL rFMECuf A {LI PT IFR) LL FEc�rF L 13 cc s — URRNM PRESERVATION &PLANNING'" U.2s 0.5 I MItuu 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 53045 Avenida Bermudas Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 400 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: z0z1 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 53045 Avenida Bermudas City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564530.85 mE / 3725028.11 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit zo, Recorded February 28, i938, MB i9/38.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774o65024 *P3a. Description: The 53045 Avenida Bermudas property is a one-story single-family residence constructed in the Tract Ranch architecture style. The residence has a low-pitched gable -on -hip roof and stucco exterior walls. The building has a recessed entry offset from the center, with the extended eave porch supported by a single square wood post. There are two entrances set within the recessed entry space. The front elevation has four aluminum horizontal sliding windows. An attached carport with a flat roof extends from the front elevation into the historic setback. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include horizontal massing, the single -story form, and the low-pitched gable -on -hip roof. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District ❑ Other P5b. Description of Photo: 53o45Avenida Bermudas_i: View west of the front (northeast) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1962; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Wellman John Richard Dunn 7144 Aviara Drive Carlsbad, CA 92o11 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 400 Resource Name: 53045 Avenida Bermudas Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 53045 Avenida Bermudas B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1962. The subject property was first seen on historic aerials from 1965. The property is also seen in aerial images from 1972 and 1978. In these early aerial images, the subject property has the same "L" shaped from as seen in current aerial images. In 1988, property owner Carth Vibel obtained a permit to re -roof the residence with the work completed by Custom Roofing (Permit No. 04779). In 1996, property owner Leon Atwood obtained a permit to construct a garden wall (Permit No. 15102). Based on Google Earth street photography, it appears there has not been any changes to the exterior of the residence since 2012. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 53045 Avenida Bermudas property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53045 Avenida Bermudas Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 400 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53045 Avenida Bermudas Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 400 Primary Record Information Continued: 53045 Avenida Bermudas_2: View southwest of the front (northeast) elevation. The photo focuses on the main entrance of the residence. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53045 Avenida Bermudas Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 400 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Carth Vibel (1988; Permits), Leon Atwood (1996; Permits). Lurinda Hancock lived at the property in i973.. At the time, she was a senior at Indio High School and was chosed as the 1971 Palm Springs Mounted Police Rodeo of Stars Sweetheart (Desert Sun 12 Jan 1971). Carth Vibel owned the property owned the property in 1988. Leon Atwood owned the property in 1996. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the the Santa Carmelita Unit 20 tract, recorded in 1938, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1962 While the 53045 Avenida Bermudas property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, it maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53137 Avenida Bermudas Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015471 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 184 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-15 UTM Zone: iiS, 564626 mE / 3724576 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2o; Recorded February 28,1938, MB 19/38 Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: John P McGinley Living Trust, John P. McGinley; 53137 Avenida Bermudas, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 195g in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Custom Ranch style residential property. The one story single family building was constructed with a low pitched side gable roof and a rectangular plan. The roof has narrow boxed eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco and vertical boards. The subject property is partially obscured by a concrete block privacy wall and vegetation. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations since the previous survey. The previous survey mentions fixed and sliding windows; during the current survey, fixed windows were not observed and may have been removed. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53137 Avenida Bermudas Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015471 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 184 53137 Avenida Bermudas_i: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. 53137 Avenida Bermudas_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53137 Avenida Bermudas Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015471 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 184 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 *142111:FF It ", __ ALL L45 R,4` l' J iiplio_ r r A ELL TaMPl[Q � J' YE . FOhk,„„ . L 1� HJ�A1QYC ilwu21 ��.. 'OA_ NiJE D RA DE I 1 lIC 3 {' 15 . I y0 q{AC�r 4.4,4. Lf 1i } C �111� C¢ ELL EN NA. 1 &Ilk4J CLL NOGALES % Jil Ia .x !! HALM KM e�1 �riQl+FER C 53137 Avenida Bermudas l ELL CDC ..• ���1, iAi! AYE ARRU9A " w .. ���iii 111 E11 LL L IL L4 r F ' 8 a 1 C JnAPRffl �1 GE, PQTRER IJ 13 Q f UMW PRESERVATION grPLMIN6'' 11 .1S Mltuu 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54082 Avenida Bermudas Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015472 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 26o ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-16 UTM Zone: 11S, 564411 mE / 3723722 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 27; Recorded April 3o, 194o, MB 19/82 Date Constructed:1948 Owner and Address: Patrick Lee Sakamoto, Alice Deborah; 54082 Avenida Bermudas, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1948. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single- family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that the one story single family residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Custom Ranch style residential property with Contemporary influences. The building has a rectangular plan with a low pitch side gable roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in brick and stone veneer. There is an aluminum awning over the windows and the front entrance at the front elevation. During the current survey, only the carport at the front elevation was visible. The carport's open eaves and the stone veneer at the front elevation were extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Da- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 1950. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54082 Avenida Bermudas Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015472 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 26o 54o82 Avenida Bermudas_i: View facing southeast of the northwest garage elevation and privacy hedge. 54082 Avenida Bermudas_2: View facing southeast of the northwest garage elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54082 Avenida Bermudas Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015472 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 26o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Kf ALGO L I r iJ IVA O• cot TAAowco CI—ZAYE LA FON wjCZ N:O R,Nr GLE A CJLS RA CLL iENAOA Ad CLL HP4ARF +rt 12 LL [HJJfUAFfU,# e r mearo-?RF N 14 • URRANA PRESERVATION &PLLNNING1 r 54082 Avenida Bermudas CI YJ f7RJd1 CLL 7FMECLe 0.25 L_ J� 13 CL - ' r • x6. RaCJC 7 1 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51290 Avenida Carranza Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 063 ❑x Update Identifier: 773082026 UTM Zone: iiS, 563763 mE; 3726424 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 6; Recorded August 33.,1934, MB 3.8/67 Date Constructed: 3.937 Owner and Address: Jeffrey Tarret Merz; 53.290 Avenida Carranza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 53.290 Avenida Carranza residence was constructed in 3.937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence is a single family home constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, with an "H" shaped plan. The residence has a cross gable roof clad in red tiles with open eaves, and the exterior is clad in stucco. The residence has an attached garage. At the front elevation there is an 8-paned casement window and one smaller window. The north elevation has three casement windows. In 2022, the subject property is surrounded by a large privacy wall. Based on what is visible, it appears that the garage may have been enclosed. Elements such has the stucco siding, multi -pane casement windows, the wood lintels, red tile roofing, and round ventilation holes at the gables are extant. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 2935 to 3.95o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 3.93os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51290 Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SB Urbana Survey No: 063 51290 Avenida Carranza_i: View northeast of the front (west) elevation. 51290 Avenida Carranza_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 512go Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SB Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 063 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 1 AGO ��<t-' L M7�4Ar w d AVE SP ■4�C -02`x-1-' y . - S74 g0 1;11 P � 5l _ ��TE �� Li LASfi ---'------,-1--- x f r---- tr ELL TAMP C.0 A 11 e4 ' a� - J nve ruro - 51 �9� Avenida Carranza u r-- � ��� M WUES�F. y MidAV€ 1}R }Y LL S1NAL:U! r A;pN nE ` Ce L LIANG0 J CLL SONORA _ T.# CLL ENSEr'1#8h I� 5 . j dG RACK rbv. GL! N+7fin Lk � . ' ' x 3 R Jf I 1 ^_.. a 1 4a x LL C fI#W4I LM i � � R � � [Lr ArONTE � ' — O -' O o CLL CVLOMA4 E 1 w 11 46. mow- AVE AkFrvha III 4, 4, TS . lir , 4,1 _ - Z-- 1----. t� r f i hiAi7Rr77prim __ - � . • � � CLL TEAT A - _,, - .-'I :( ELL P47RER3 T ,_______, 14 POP_ GLL 1 TFCATE - - --- 1 S ' - '.F A:is% 13 4 — -( ,per l URBANA U 0 25 0.5 1 Miles PRFSERVMION $PLANNING' 1 1 i 4 r 10 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51377 Avenida Carranza Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o65 ❑x Update Identifier: 773o8io23 UTM Zone: iiS, 563719 mE; 3726347 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 6; Recorded August 31,1934, MB 18/67 Date Constructed: 3.937 Owner and Address: Janeil K. Austin; 51377 Avenida Carranza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 53.377 Avenida Carranza residence was constructed in 3.937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The single family home is constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "I" shaped form. The home has a low-pitched gable roof clad in red tile. The exterior is clad in stucco. A narrow shed roof was added to the residence pre-1997, extending the width of the gable end at the east elevation. A stucco chimney extends from the roof interior. In 2022, the subject property is surrounded by a large privacy wall. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations. The roof appears to have the same cross gable form, clad in red tile. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 2935 to 3.95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51377 Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 065 51377 Avenida Carranza_i: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. 51377 Avenida Carranza_2: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51377 Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code:5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o65 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 -__ ~ - 43' r -'` 7;1 BO �i�A yl' i E -- - tr r 11 ELL 7AMPfCO - .,. 2 E L. ail q ' AYL- LA FONDA t - . -- No" A 51377 Aver rda Carrenza YE NUESTR .� . N'OR`W ram �dill LL srNALOA •.I11II pcA J ` 1 1 CLL. PLY ANGO ` 1111 . 1 a . 11 CLL SONORA 1 111 F 1 1�11 11-e. 1Er 4 „WAG l.rE 4 ill cLL 1,IO4.A �L- . 1 - a I I I ' ill _ 1 # r_il C7rt7fLJAlr A }� - 41111 ' ' q [f f MC]NTFIFF7 ' 7,..„ a II111 LIILIIBIILIIU...., 1ICOLMA 1.,T,I 1 - 11•• IIII ELL crrlLLorr - . 1 11u♦1 a ELL MAQRib _ II IMIIIII pi [LL POTRER❑ Fr I _ 1,3 ( 4r,LAP. ' F -1. - r . < UHAN4 PRESER AIIOI & PLANNING"' a o.z5 o. 1 Mile0 1 1 I G F F I DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5163o Avenida Carranza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015473 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 091 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-17 UTM Zone: 11S, 563834 mE; 3725958 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 5; Recorded July 31,1934, MB 18/63 Date Constructed: 1950 Owner and Address: Alvaro T. Sandoval, Charleen Master; PO Box 121, Desert Hot Springs CA 9224o Updated Description: The 5163o Avenida Carranza was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family residence was constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The residence has an "L" shaped plan with a low-pitched hip roof. The exterior is clad in stucco. The residence has a recessed entryway, creating a covered front porch space. Since the previous survey, the subject property has been painted. The windows at the front elevation appear to have been replaced; there are now two large horizontal windows at the front elevation. During the previous survey, the carport was covered with wood lattice work, which has since been removed. The property has also been repainted and the original steel casement windows appear to have been replaced with sliding aluminum windows. However, these minor changes do not constitute a substantial alteration to the dwelling. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1 - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/2/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5163o Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015473 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 091 5163o Avenida Carranza_2: View east of the west (front) elevation. 5163o Avenida Carranza_2: View east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5163o Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015473 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ogl *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 1 G+.r TAMPICO ! 'I � AYL LA F'(lNOd ' I I CLL N!f}AL WEIR;kV .e.VE NLIFS7RA ,L.c _fA LL Sll ALILJIJ 51 630 Avenida Carranza If l -0 'NIL' C V}f i 1 1 (S .I C � +' CLL rrNSFNA'DA 3 z, � fry } + ROTA' Y ELL NOGALES 4�c y4114'G H - I arc a 1 `2 . LL CNIN1JAHth 5� y a 4 . Ct ! .WONTERF 4 - 7 . a.5. _ m ELL CO !M A.. T Diu ti { A L ' w w C CLLCLLON 1a ._� f! t MADRID w CLL TEMEC A Lpry l�III J! -"5 CLL I TRERB _ CLL. I I ATl Y - 1 13 _ , !' fS i c....C2i 11111111 thIlliffli 0 0.25 0.5 1 Miles PRESERVATION & PLANNINGL 1 I 1 1 1 1 Y k0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51864 Avenida Carranza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015474 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 111 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-18 UTM Zone: 11S, 563838 mE / 3725765 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 18/56 Date Constructed: 196o Owner and Address: Robert E. Reyes; 51864 Avenida Carranza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51864 Avenida Carranza residence was constructed in 196o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence was constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The residence has an "L" shaped form with an attached carport. The residence has a low -pitch cross -gable roof with open eaves. Since the previous survey, the front door of the residence has been replaced. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51864 Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015474 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: iii 51864 Avenida Carranza_a: View east of the front (west) elevation. 52864 Avenida Carranza_2: View northeast of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51864 Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015474 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 111 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 r1rsTd BET; 1 r` _ + � R1-€ L_L LA.S Ir,4 I yam- _ CIJ J TAMING-0 c -. Sfiraz gui 114 _, v[LaFnuae rIII LJ II IL _ I57Ave AveQRtyy N DE2... A L{ 5JNA!_OA I1 i �. 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'U 14 ELL TECAT -- 18 l� r'{—.0 13 -I / - -� r1 I t.pP . / , ` ■p .._ URBANA PRESERUAuION & PLANNING'• I' a.25 a_ 1 Mi'e0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52555 Avenida Carranza Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 168 ❑x Update Identifier: 773285015 UTM Zone: iiS, 563726 mE; 372542o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No a6, Recorded June 3o, 1936, MB 18/99 Date Constructed: 1941 Owner and Address: Lisa Moller; 2609 N Sepulveda Blvd, Manhattan Beach CA 90266 Updated Description: The 52555 Avenida Carranza residence was constructed in 1941 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Eclectic / Colonial Revival style with an "L" shaped plan. The residence has a low pitch cross gable roof clad in red tiles. There is a large, flat wood porch covering at the front elevation. The exterior is clad in stucco. The residence has a low brick wall surrounding a portion of the front porch. At the front wing of the residence, there is a window covered with iron grille work and 6 decorative protruding beams parallel to the top of the window. During the current survey, the subject property was largely obscured by a high privacy wall and heavy vegetation. A portion of the red barrel tile cross cable roof, the stucco exterior, and the wood porch are visible. There does not appear to have been significant alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 3.95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The essential form of the dwelling remains intact. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52555 Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 168 52555 Avenida Carranza_i: View facing west of the east privacy wall and gate. 52555 Avenida Carranza_2: View facing west of the east privacy wall and gate. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52555 Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 168 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5272o Avenida Carranza Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 167 ❑x Update Identifier: 773291026 UTM Zone: 11S, 563772 mE; 3725305 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 26, Recorded June 3o, 1936, MB 18/99 Date Constructed: 1947 Owner and Address: Ian R. Mindell, Katherine A. Gonzalez; 5272o Avenida Carranza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 5272o Avenida Carranza residence was constructed in 1947 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with a low pitch roof clad in red tile. The residence has an "L" shaped form with an exterior clad in stucco. The subject property is largely obscured by a high privacy wall. What is visible does not appear to have been altered. The white stucco facade, red barrel tile cross -gable roof, and non -original garage door at the center of the front facade are all extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The essential form of the dwelling remains intact. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5272o Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 167 5272o Avenida Carranza_i: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. 5272o Avenida Carranza_2: View facing east of the west elevation privacy wall gate. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 527zo Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 167 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52813 Avenida Carranza Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 176 ❑x Update Identifier: 773321004 UTM Zone: iiS, 563728 mE; 3725204 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 16, Recorded June 30,1936, MB 18/99 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Ethan Grant, Keri Berka; 52813 Avenida Carranza, La Quinta, CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52813 Avenida Carranza residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family home was constructed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "L" shape form. The residence has a low pitch cross gable roof clad in red barrel tiles. The exterior is clad in stucco. The residence has an attached garage. Since the previous 1997 survey, the subject property has been surrounded by a stucco clad privacy wall. Based on what is visible, it appears that the 15- pane casement window at the front elevation, and other original windows, appear to have been removed. The cross gable red tile roof is extant. The smooth stucco siding has been replaced with a rough pattern siding. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to i95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, though alterations to the fenestration have removed several character defining features. This dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period for contributor status. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52813 Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 176 52813 Avenida Carranza_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 52813 Avenida Carranza_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52813 Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 176 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 4 ah,t, c 11 1 �1111 M CLL Ff4GLE5 ' 1111 1 4101 1 1 1 oddL SfRALO IlililL- NiPI!!!i1IIIIIII__11 CL 5 Olt t 52813 Avenida Carranza 12 CLL OF+TeR I SEW I II 1 1� 11 1. � 111 I4 11111111111 1P _ 1C MMRr 1111 i.iiip, 1.1IPr 1 TRIM PRESERVATION &PLANNING'" CLL 7FMECOL.i CLL COLI.iw AvE RRUB,11 13 CL! L ILL? o U.25 0.5 I 09. chEorr{pp 1 1 MRep. 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 53125 Avenida Carranza Page i of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 386 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 53125 Avenida Carranza City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 563724.27 mE / 3724961.24 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 21, Recorded August 31,1943, MB 2o/22.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774o45O17 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 53125 Avenida Carranza is constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The building has an L-shaped plan with a low-pitched cross -gable roof. Exterior walls are clad in wide horizontal siding. The residence has a has a wide, rectangular, exterior chimney constructed of concrete brick masonry. The roof has broad overhanging eaves with exposed rafter ends. There are two large picture windows at the front elevation. At the side elevation, there is a sliding glass door with a covered patio pace. The residence has an attached two car garage, which is incorporated as part of the main building. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the single -story form, the large prominent chimney, the low-pitched cross -gable roof with deep overhanging eaves, the sprawling "L" shaped floor plan, and the large attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 53125Avenida Carranza_i: View southwest of the front (northeast) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1959; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Laura Allison Morphey 53125 Avenida Carranza La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 386 Resource Name: 533.25 Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 53125 Avenida Carranza B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Custom Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1959. The property is first seen in historic aerials from 1959, the year of construction. This image shows that the residence was originally constructed with a rectangular plan, diagonal to the road. The north wing of the building is the original part of the residence. The south wing, with the sliding glass door, large corner windows, and prominent chimney are shown to be non -original. Historic aerials show that by 1965, the southern wing of the residence had been constructed, giving the building an "L" shaped plan. Aerials from 1972 and 1978 do not show any further changes to the building's plan. In 1988, property owner E.E. Cirby applied for a permit to construct a garden wall (Permit No. 003726). In 1988, Cirby applied for a permit to construct a retaining wall (Permit No. 003744)• In 1993, Cirby applied for a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No. 12369). In 1998, Ernest and Shirley Cirby applied for a permit to replace the gas line (Permit No. 9612-050). The subject property appears to have original windows and doors, and appears to have retained its original form. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 53125 Avenida Carranza property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53125 Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 386 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53125 Avenida Carranza Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 386 Primary Record Information Continued: 53125 Avenida Carranza_2: View west of the southeast elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53125 Avenida Carranza Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 386 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Ernest E. and Shirley Cirby (1988-1998; Permits). Ernest and Shirley Cirby owned the property between 1988 and 1998. Ernest was born in 1919 in Sacramento, CA, and married Shirley Adami in 1946. He was a WWII veterine and was self-employed. He passed away in 1998 (Desert Sun, 3o June 1998). Shirley Cirby passed away in 2009 in Indio, CA (Desert Sun, o6 April 2009). The home was built in a Custom Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 21 tract, recorded in 1943, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1959. While the 53125 Avenida Carranza property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered since its original construction, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53531 Avenida Carranza Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015475 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 211 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-19 UTM Zone: 11S, 563826 mE; 3724413 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 22; Recorded November 3o, 2943, MB 20/24 Date Constructed: 2959 Owner and Address: Kevin G. Derryberry, Sheri L. Derryberry; 23322 Marshall Lane, Tustin CA 9278o Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is Tract Ranch style dwelling. The residence has an "L" shaped plan with a very low-pitched cross -gable roof. The front gable end has an exterior support beam and two fixed windows set into the roofline. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. The house has an attached garage. At the front elevation there are two horizontal sliding windows and two glass sliding doors. Since the previous survey, a high privacy wall has been constructed. Based on what is visible there does not appear to have been any significant alterations. The cross gable roofline and horizontal sliding windows are extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53531 Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015475 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 211 53531 Avenida Carranza_i: View west of the east elevation. 53531 Avenida Carranza_2: View west of the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53531 Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015475 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 211 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 CiL TE MECIJLA GEL 7FR I II� L TEC#TF. DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54065 Avenida Carranza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15476 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 232 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-2o UTM Zone: 11S, 563827 mE; 3723993 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 26; Recorded September 3o,1945, MB zo/5o Date Constructed: 1952 Owner and Address: Myers Living Trust, Patricia L. Myers; 3410 Antelope Drive, Lake Havasu City AZ 86404 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1952. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single- family residence in 2o06. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a very low-pitched hipped roof with broad overhanging eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. The front elevation has an asymmetrical facade with an attached garage. The residence is partially obscured by a high privacy wall; the front entrance is not visible from the public right-of-way. There is one horizontal sliding window visible at the front elevation. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (i934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54065 Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-03-5476 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 232 ilanow 54065 Avenida Carranza_s: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 54065 Avenida Carranza_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54065 Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5476 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 232 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 54195 Avenida Carranza Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 415 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: zozi T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 54195 Avenida Carranza City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: i15, 563726.23 mE / 3724°90.6 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 26, Recorded September 3o, 1945, MB zo/5o.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 7742o4o23 *P3a. Description: The 54195 Avenida Carranza property is a one-story single-family home constructed in the Contemporary architecture style with a flat roof. The home is largely obsucred by a privacy wall. The residence has an "L" shaped plan with an asymmetrical facade. At the front elevation, there are at least two large picture windows with wide trim and a battered wingwall. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. At the north elevation, there are at least two large picture windows. Parallel to the north elevation there is a series of square stucco clad columns. The residence has an attached carport. Character defining features of Contemporary style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal form, the single story form, the flat roof, and the attached carport. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 54195Avenida Carranza is View southwest of the east elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1964; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Catherine Jacqueline Borrego 54195 Avenida Carranza La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 415 Resource Name: 54195 Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: Louise Good Residence B2. Common Name: 54195 Avenida Carranza B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Contemporary B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject propery was constructed in 1964. The residence is first seen in historic aerials from 1965. The residence shows the building with a small "L" shaped plan, without the long northern addition that can be seen in current aerials. This smaller form is also seen in aerial images from 1972. In 1966, property owner Louise Good, obtained a permit for the construction of a block wall (Permit No. 144843). In 1976, Good obtained a permit for the construction of an addition to the residence (Permit No. 268275). This construction is seen in aerial images from 1978; the addition had a long, narrow rectangle form at the north elevation. In 1976, Good obtained a permit for the installation of a therapy pool (Permit No. 276764). In 1991, Good obtained a permit for a sewer hookup with the work completed by Econo Sewer (Permit No. 9875). In 1991, Good obtained a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No. 9503). In zozz, the residence was surrounded by a high privacy wall. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 54195 Avenida Carranza property was was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54195 Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 415 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 1111 Ul i fSERVAT1014 & PLANNaNGi DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54195 Avenida Carranza Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 415 Primary Record Information Continued: 54195 Avenida Carranza_2: View west of the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54195 Avenida Carranza Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 415 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Louise Good (1966-1991; Permits). Louise Good owned the property between 1966 and 1991. In 1978, Good owned a buisness called The Desert Showcase of Limited Editions (Desert Sun, 23 June 1978). The home was built in the Spanish Styled Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 2 tract, recorded in 1934, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1964. In 1976, the residence was altered with a large addition at the north elevation and has since been surrounded by a high privacy wall. While the 54195 Avenida Carranza property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. B1o. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 54595 Avenida Carranza Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 335 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 54595 Avenida Carranza City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 563733.26 mE / 3723759.12 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 28, Recorded May 31,1939, MB 19/59-60.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774274016 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 54595 Avenida Carranza is a Styled Ranch home with Spanish influences. The home has a rectangular plan. The building features five reccessed arches at the front elevation, creating an arcaded porch. The hipped roof has a low -pitch and is covered in red barrel tiles, with a slight roofline extention above the front entry. The exterior walls of the residence are clad in stucco with recessed arches cut into it. There are three fixed windows at the front elevation. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District ❑ Other P5b. Description of Photo: 54595 Avenida Carranza is View northwest of the east elevation of the residence. The photo shows the hipped roof and wide arches at the front and side elevations. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 195o; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Patricia J Pierce, Ronda Harris 54595 Avenida Carranza La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 335 Resource Name: 54595 Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 54595 Avenida Carranza B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 195o. The property was first seen on historic aerial images from 1953. The property appears to have the same compact form as seen in zozl aerial images. Between 1953 and 1978, the subject property was one of only two improved lots on the block. In 1991, property owners Paul and Pat Pierce obtained a permit for the installation of a septic chamber (Permit No. 10334). In zo17, Patricia Pierce obtained a permit for the change out of the HVAC, with the work completed by Avis Plumbing and Heating (Permit No. zo17-o278). Based on Google Earth street photography, it appears there has not been any changes to the exterior of the residence since zo12. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 54595 Avenida Carranza property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54595 Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 335 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54595 Avenida Carranza Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 335 Primary Record Information Continued: 54595 Avenida Carranza_2: View west of the east elevation. Photo shows the front entryway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54595 Avenida Carranza Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 335 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Paul and Patricia Pierce owned the property between 1991 and 2022 (Permits, ParcelQuest). The home was built as a Spanish Styled Ranch within the Santa Carmelita Unit 28 tract, recorded in 1939, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide varity of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1950 in a Ranch style with Spanish influences. It does not appear that the residence has been significantly altered since construction. The The 54595 Avenida Carranza property is constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 1950. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54885 Avenida Carranza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015477 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 253 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-21 UTM Zone: 11S, 563833 mE / 372334o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 28; Recorded May 32,1939, MB 19/6o Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Paul W. Morgan, Michelle L. Sanroman; 54885 Avenida Carranza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1959. CRM Tech described the property as a Vernacular style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property.. The residence has an irregular form with a medium pitch cross gable roof with open eaves, and thick support beams at the gable peak and ends. The exterior is clad in vertical boards. The residence has a recessed entrance, covered with the roof overhang, supported with a narrow beam. There are two windows at the front elevation. Since the previous survey, the windows at the front elevation have been replaced with vinyl horizontal sliding windows. The residence has been painted brown. There do not appear to have been any other alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54885 Avenida Carranza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015477 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 253 54885 Avenida Carranza_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 54885 Avenida Carranza_2: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54885 Avenida Carranza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015477 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 253 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 PRIMAYE 1A FONF� iimall 4 :nii ft�Fjr_OR_W �� Ci r Pnra va 11111111mi 0 111 GLE 111111111 II CLi 54NGRA ' 4 1 1111 4 - r yYlC* RaCrY 111: !E wJWu. NWT i 4IU1I1 e rn�Onrtf ar ✓�1lIICQLF ' III11111�111.E �Raa a w 1 11 �1� CLL C Jl _ DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51946 Avenida Cortez Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015478 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 103 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-22 UTM Zone: 11S, 563282 mE; 3725790 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 18/56 Owner and Address: Sarah A. Bautista; PO Box 872, La Quinta CA 92247 Date Constructed: 1937 Updated Description: The 51946 Avenida Cortez residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. An early addition added an attached garage to the primary elevation. Another addition to the residence (work completed in 1992) altered the residence to create a "U" shaped plan with a patio set within the building wings. The roof is clad in red clay tiles. A portion of the residence has multi -level roofing with a shed roof, flat roof with parapet, and a shed porch roof. The original portion of the residence has a multi -pane window at the front elevation with a rustic wood lintel above and vigas extending along the roof line. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. The garage addition to the primary elevation facing the public right-of-way and the "U" shaped addition are clearly defined and do not impact the essential form or integrity of the original structure if it was removed in the future. The additions also are consistent but differentiated from the original "casita" dwelling on the south end of the property. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. While the property has been expanded and altered, the original dwelling has not been substantially altered and largely maintains integrity from the historic period for contributor status. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51946 Avenida Cortez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015478 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 103 51946 Avenida Cortez_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51946 Avenida Cortez_3: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51946 Avenida Cortez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015478 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 103 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 --.�fs74 6drti#A —`,,.. . . 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'" ___, r C _________-\ ____....N.KNi.„.____ UR ANA PRES[I MTFOI $ PLANNING`:` a o_. o_s Wes s0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51983 Avenida Cortez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015479 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 102 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-23 UTM Zone: 11S, 563282 mE; 3724745 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 18/56 Date Constructed: 1952 Owner and Address: Holly Medbery, Tracy Steffen; 51983 Avenida Cortez, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51983 Avenida Cortez residence was constructed in 1952 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Contemporary style residential property. The one-story single-family residence has a rectangular plan with an attached carport extending toward the front of the property. The residence has a flat roof with wide, open eaves with exposed rafters. At the front elevation there are three windows - two large windows on either side of the front entrance and one small window within the carport space. Since the previous survey, the two large windows at the front elevation have been replaced with smaller horizontal sliding windows. This change is considered a minor alteration. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51983 Avenida Cortez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015479 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 102 51983 Avenida Cortez_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51983 Avenida Cortez_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51983 Avenida Cortez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015479 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 102 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 [� + 5 - _ fit. CLL. lAS _ .94 r+ ___ d 1TAICOIMIll' _ S V :Ave EA FQNiiA \,y — - I CLL HIDALGO NUESZR1 H.BR� Lt ilNa [}A 111 I. - .III t.+ - - 51983 Avenida Cortez 1 - - CLL1 SO[A •riM a w x CLL F3ENA A �hpy l'IC, ROCK S' CLL HOC4L.E5 u s- w } } W 4_ia Mlhf(JAIfuA - Q ; . V C!i R wtpHTf-fY r ,--1A a.W a. -' - i — ag -ELL COi1MA E. - o 0 W W n AYE 4RROHA a { v W Eu., '; - . ---' , La 3-... 4.1 CLL CHJLLPN Wr 1 g Cl,t MA►i12fA } cLL TEMEE LA . �/ — { ELL FO �fRiO �Vf 14 / CLL FFEATf. — r= 1_$ 1 3 tifP J -lam . `N ' sib $ J 0 0_25 0_5 7 Miles URBANA PR [RVA1[ON & PLANNING" , i i i E 1 1 r I0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5420o Avenida Cortez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15480 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 226 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 3.885-24 UTM Zone: iiS, 563292 mE; 3723962 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 24; Recorded May 3a, 1938, MB 19/45 Date Constructed: 1948 Owner and Address: Randy Alan Johnson; 2107 N Broadway, Santa Ana CA 92706 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1948 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one and a half story residence was constructed in the Spanish Eclectic / Colonial Revival style. The subject property is surrounded by a high privacy wall. The residence's cross gable roof clad in red tiles, the stucco siding, and the prominent square chimney are all extant. No new additions appear to have been added since the 2006 survey, but visibility was limited due to a privacy wall. While it appears that additions have been added to the structure before 2006, past permit records searches did not yield any evidence of substantial changes to the dwelling besides the installation of a patio, sundeck, pool, and a new roof. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 3.95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be fully evaluated, but the property still exhibits character defining features of the Spanish Eclectic / Colonial Revival style and the additions appear to have not altered the essential form or integrity of the original building. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54zoo Avenida Cortez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15480 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 226 5420o Avenida Cortez_a: View facing southeast of the western privacy wall and gateway. 5420o Avenida Cortez_2: View facing northeast of the southern privacy wall and gateway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54zoo Avenida Cortez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15480 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 226 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51835 Avenida Diaz Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. io6 ❑x Update Identifier: 773155025 UTM Zone: i1S, 563403 mE; 3725988 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 18/56 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Walter Alexander Sheafe, Celeste Sheafe; 78595 Naples, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51835 Avenida Diaz was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has a gable roof clad in red tiles with open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. During the current survey, the residence was largely obscured by heavy vegetation. It appears that the garage has been renovated from a two car garage with a shed roof to a three car garage with a flat roof. The garage had stucco siding, tile details, and an attached pergola above the garage opening. The thick vegetation made it difficult to determine alterations to the main residence. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling appears to retain integrity from the 1935 to 1950 period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. While the property has been expanded and altered, the essential form of the original dwelling appears to remain intact. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51835 Avenida Diaz Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: io6 51835 Avenida Diaz_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51835 Avenida Diaz_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation). DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51.835 Avenida Diaz Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. io6 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 I I. sky vorcrE ALL AS 12_44, 2 r i 1 11111. AYL 7.A FONDAI nn I 1{Iti. EL NIBALGQj � { TRA __ NUF pE- 51 835 Avenida Dieu •CFLJi,l ti • 11 CLL SL}ff l2s1 , 4 4 _ i - v CLL fN INADA T kJz 1 .►N6 RC 1( 'p4, . �CZL 7JOGAlFS � I 2 x fLi. + .g Ai :- L.L.1 (!7 ONTF. RFY Y ,.�■ o Li Cvualr AVE ARP OH-Lr...=.....--- c 4 sr IljCLL.FLLON ,vs _ {I r +Ndf]Af _/---.---- R eLi rEuee L 4 Ir LA CLL I TRER❑ Fes} - 14 1 �Ee I I rcLL Arf �3 ,_ >.----\ 13 _ _ - 16 1 x < 0 '' —� —f) ltis .1111. U RBA#NA PRESERVATION $r PLANNING' 0 0-25 0_5 1 Miles0 I i i i I 1 r r l DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52123 Avenida Diaz Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 141 ❑x Update Identifier: 773211017 UTM Zone: iiS, 563407 mE; 3725759 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No a, Recorded December 33.,1933, MB i8/46 Date Constructed: 3.936 Owner and Address: Ricardo Hernandez, Sophia Hernandez; 52123 Avenue Diaz, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52123 Avenida Diaz residence was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "L" shaped plan. The residence has a multi -level shed roof clad in red tiles. The subject property is surrounded by a high privacy wall and most is not visible from the public right-of-way. The residence's stucco exterior, red tile slant roof, original false beams ends, and wood lintels are all still extant. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been significant alterations to the dwelling since the previous survey but a detached garage was constructed south of the residence in 2001, according to information from the Riverside County Assessor -County Clerk - Recorder data on ParcelQuest. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52123 Avenida Diaz Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Urbana Survey No: 141 52123 Avenida Diaz_i: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. 52123 Avenida Diaz_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 523.23 Avenida Diaz Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 141 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 tir -- ------.„....___Ici tri_t LAS R . s ..C. Illt t I -J CLL TAMPICO 15. .4r AVF LA FONDA 4 fJ{1FSei`IPA c N7AJ1w nPo I 52123 _ Avenue Diaz p -a-4]iiµG RC+C ELL IMOGALtS R_-__: 4 12 .4 LL HilLL4MUa . [f i m¢NT FY w O' @[L COL1M �� +w � 1 CLL CHfLL4N [LL MAt ' - {Iqy CLL TEM1ECULA _ 1 ci r.� ,aTr I V _y_______ it 13 ,c7.:' _V- _/ t , ... 1 !I --.."--.. . j.,„„..„.....7! 0 0.25 0.5 1 Mines URBANA' PRESERVATION & PLANNING' 1 1 P F I 4 1 { I0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53167 Avenida Diaz Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15481 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 195 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 3.885-25 UTM Zone: iiS, 563510 mE; 3724745 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 18; Recorded October 32,1937, MB 19/32 Date Constructed: 1961 Owner and Address: Kenneth J. Master, Eric Musser; 53267 Avenida Diaz, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1961. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single- family residence in 2006. It is a Contemporary style residential property. The residence has an asymmetrical plan and elevations with a low -pitch front -gable roof with exposed support beams. Bands of fixed windows run below the eaves at the front elevation. The front double door is recessed and covered by the roofline. The exterior is clad in stucco. The rear of the residence is surrounded by a high privacy wall. There does not appear to have been any alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53167 Avenida Diaz Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15481 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 195 53167 Avenida Diaz_i: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. 53167 Avenida Diaz_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53167 Avenida Diaz Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15481 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 195 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 } �*-1 + ~ i , .- r T to. 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(_..• A c:r „b„. . c 1.) 4 1 / URR, i PRESERVATION gPLANNIN6' 1 `L.:.2 S I I 1 MRep. 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53666 Avenida Diaz Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015482 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 214 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-26 UTM Zone: 11S, 563536 mE; 372434o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 19; Recorded December 31,1937, MB 19/34 Owner and Address: Paul Allen Sherwin; PO Box 92247, La Quinta CA 92247 Date Constructed: 1954 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1954 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Contemporary style residential property. The residence has an "L" shaped plan and a flat roof with wide overhanging eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. There is a large casement window at the front elevation. The residence is surrounded by a high, stucco clad privacy wall making it difficult to observe architectural details. The residence has been painted a pale green, the attached carport has been removed, and two small shed roof outbuildings were constructed in the northeast corner of the property. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53666 Avenida Diaz Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15482 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 214 53666 Avenida Diaz_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 'MS 53666 Avenida Diaz_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53666 Avenida Diaz Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15482 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 214 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 --,.__ L. • k 1 0 1 €LL CAS R4,y i # EL?. TAMPJCO g ikYF I.A FONDA 1 ) : Ire AV€NiJESFRA r L HJOA LGO on } p ok w PFP _ C_. ' ANSO f{ �� 4- I. I Fist gaCK row. _, CL _ 1 ORA 1. CLL EN 1 NA rS. , ahlk €LL N4GALE s. D. a • . €.L 1•4ONTER£7 — 53666 Avenida Diaz i a - lir .y.1 r., KCL LVL LOH JJ1 ' ' Cii TEM€CULA GE I L PQTR F.R7 i L L ITECI #TF 13 'i 6 . — 1 URRAM PRESERVATION &PLANNING' n t�.25 0.5 I 7 MItuu 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54677 Avenida Diaz Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015483 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 243 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-27 UTM Zone: 11S, 563519 mE / 372351 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 25; Recorded October 31,1938, MB 19/51 Date Constructed: 1952 Owner and Address: Timothy L. Ellenz; 4165o Yucca Lane, Bermuda Dunes CA 92203 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1952 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has an "L" shaped form with a low pitch gable on hip roof. The residence has a wide wing overhang creating a covered front entry space supported by narrow beams. The residence is clad in stucco. Since the previous survey, the windows at the front elevation have been replaced. The windows seen during the current survey are multi -pane casement widows with diamond patterned panes. A porch rail has been added at the front elevation. There does not appear to have been any other alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been altered with the replacement windows and the addition of a porch railing; as such, this dwelling maintains moderate integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54677 Avenida Diaz Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015483 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 243 54677 Avenida Diaz_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 54677 Avenida Diaz_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54677 Avenida Diaz Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015483 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 243 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 14 L I r CLL CJLS cJ g rq,wpJco ALGO sr!vary./ (MANGO 4NORA C CQ AVE C[ r UJ7RJ __11 11.11 1II!I ' a LL .FTINL,- fUA rr HOnat CHJL LON �r J R ROB ELL 54677 Avenida Diaz AVE A F4Mpli AVF NOR_w {�- L URRAIth NEE R' TION grPLAN NIN6' L'25 ta5 Mikes 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 54733 Avenida Diaz Page i of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 406 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 54733 Avenida Diaz City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 563421.6 mE / 3723667.87 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 25, Recorded October 31,1938, MB 19/50-51.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774263026 *P3a. Description: The 54733 Avenida Diaz property is a one-story single-family home constructed in the Tract Ranch architecture style. The building has a rectangular plan with a low-pitched gable -on -hip roof with broad overhanging boxed eaves. The exterior walls are clad in stucco. Near the center of the front elevation is a recessed entry. There are four horizontal sliding windows at the front elevation, with fixed exterior shutters on each. The home has an attached garage and a curved driveway. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal massing, the single -story form, the low-pitched gable -on -hip roof, the attached garage, and the exterior shutters. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 54733 Avenida Diaz_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1963; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Jack L Scaggs, Cynthia Ann Hayward 54733 Avenida Diaz La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 406 Resource Name: 54733 Avenida Diaz Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 54733 Avenida Diaz B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1963. The subject property is first seen in historic aerial images from 1965. The 1965 and 1972 aerial show the property with a simple rectangular form. In 197o, property owner Ivan Butler obtained a permit to convert the residence's breezeway to a living room (Permit No. 186193). The original breezeway was likely set between the garage and the residence; current images shows that this this portion of the front elevation is slightly recessed. In 1978, historic aerials show a small addition at the north end of the west elevation. This addition is not seen in current aerial images. In 1999, property owner Ray Harold Bryson obained a permit for a water Heater Replacement with work completed by Valley Plumbing (Permit No. 99o4-249). In zo1z, property owner Jack L. Scaggs obtained a plumbing permit with work completed by ALMS Underground (Permit No. 12-oo88). Since zo1z, the residence has been painted and exterior, fixed shutters were added to each window at the front elevation. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 54733 Avenida Diaz property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54733 Avenida Diaz Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 406 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54733 Avenida Diaz Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 406 Primary Record Information Continued: 54733 Avenida Diaz_2: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54733 Avenida Diaz Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 406 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Ivan Butler (197o; Permits), Ray Harold Bryson (1999; Permits), Jack L. Scaggs (2o3.2; Permits). Ivan Bulter owned the property in 197o. Ray Bryson owned the property in 1999. In 1993, Bryson was working as a counselor at La Familia High School in Thermal, CA (Desert Sun, io June 1993). Jack Scaggs owned the property in 2012. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 25tract, recorded in 1938, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1963. The residence was altered in 197o when the original breezeway was filled in with a living space. While the 54733 Avenida Diaz property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has had some alterations, it maintains a moderate level of integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53.o3o Avenida Herrera Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015487 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 055 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-31 UTM Zone: 11S, 564072 mE / 3726418 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 9; Recorded September 3o, 1934, MB 18/69 Date Constructed: 1957 Owner and Address: Christopher Painter, Shirley Painter; 5103o Avenida Herrera La Quinta 92253 Updated Description: The 5103o Avenida Herrera residence was constructed in 1957 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The residence is a one-story, single family residence with a low -pitch shed roof with open eaves and exposed rafters. The exterior is clad in vertical siding. At the front elevation there is a large multi -pane casement window and a vertical sliding window. The residence has an asymmetrical facade with an open beamed patio. The subject property does not appear to have had significant alterations since last surveyed. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53.o3o Avenida Herrera Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015487 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 055 5103o Avenida Herrera_i: View east of the front (west) elevation of the subject property. 5103o Avenida Herrera_2: View southeast of the front (west) elevation of the subject property. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51o3o Avenida Herrera Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015487 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 055 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ' - AVE FER HAWN]. 1 gyp✓" u Ado il ' 66- �C•zw } Aleftli R w wvc so w7�w.v _ fr. w N;k ] F L r Y ° �1 � co_ LAS r - 1 - - L TAMP CO 2 .../ 1' -H.51030 Avenida Herrera : •_, an �^ ! A _ ,ivF FONDA -- !L J418.a1G0 Yc Li � €� H'r3R'Iv U sr, dA I I � r l CLL UJAilY.Q o - CLL I ! N SENADA_ $ s N NA J3' K ,-L49,y CLE NOGA!•EI �S _ 7 ,h0„, L 1 i s�i�z U2 CLL FrrfruAI UA 7 ; �" CLL hfOHFEi EY y -: x Et t. CCYLJM .54 P. ' w "L'6 arf vR .0J9� ;gyp, . C il .t, 4• w R LL1 J?JLLON �1 0 4 CI i MAnRrn CLL r€M1€C A ;f— - 1 CLL P6TRFR0 --.1.5\ . • . 13 C U1 1IA PRESERVATION & PLA NNING'�� ° �x.n1 , h1 la50 i 1 1 1.l J J i I DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5148o Avenida Herrera Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15488 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 067 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-32 UTM Zone: 11S, 564076 mE / 3726101 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 6; Recorded August 31,1934, MB 18/67 Date Constructed: 1954 Owner and Address: Richard Cioli; 5148o Avenida Herrera, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 5148o Avenida Herrera residence was constructed in 1954 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single family residence was constructed in the Custom Ranch style. The asymmetrical residence has a low-pitched hipped roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. Since the last survey, the windows at the front elevation have been replaced; the two tripartite window assemblages of sliding -fixed -sliding configuration windows at the front elevation were replaced with multipane windows in a similar configuration. The residence has also been painted and the front door appears to have been replaced since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5148o Avenida Herrera Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15488 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 067 5148o Avenida Herrera_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 5148o Avenida Herrera_2: View northeast of the front (west) elevation and the side (south) elevation). DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5148o Avenida Herrera Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015488 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 067 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 14 1-7-jri 801.05 P 4yL +A� oPMIW •� ---18fl Aven[da Herrera •11 CLL +UkAf4G0'pU or CLL TAMPICO Ls� AYf LA FONUA All I I I 1119 FUNI Ind I III • I!.rll.hlili � [IRBMIA PREP/Anti 8 PLANNING"' AVE -RR ORA 1.'1—CHILL ON FT flIACIAFRO 11 CLL €CAT€ 1 ir 13 41 0.25 0_5 2 N'DR'14• IV • AVE NUESTR NG Rnrir itoph —J 0 1 1 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51537 Avenida Herrera Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o88 ❑x Update Identifier: 773132025 UTM Zone: ii5, 563958 mE; 3726224 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 5; Recorded July 31,1934, MB 18/63 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Joseph A Sanchez; 51537 Avenida Herrera, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51537 Avenida Herrera residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has an "L" shaped form with a cross -gable and shed roof. There is a front porch at the front elevation, created by the overhang of the roof in the "L" of the residence, supported by narrow wood posts. At the front elevation are are multi -pane windows set within the front porch. At the front most wing there is a vertical sliding window with a large rustic wood lintel above. A stucco clad chimney extends from the side elevation. Three vigas extend from the the front most wing along the roofline. During the current survey, the subject property was largely obscured by a large privacy wall and construction fencing. However, it does not appear that there has been any substantial alterations to the residence since the previous survey. The red tile roofing, front sliding window, wood beamed porch, the prominent wood lintel and vigas were visible and extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51537 Avenida Herrera Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SB Urbana Survey No: o88 51537 Avenida Herrera_i: View northwest of the front (east) and side (south) elevations. 51537 Avenida Herrera_2: View northwest of the front (east) and side (south) elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51537 Avenida Herrera Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o88 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 fsr !}O Nti�o-mio INO RT p_d ir t o CLL T1M .O 4 _ AYL LA Mf7Hl3A ti 414;1111ftir -- f LL H1DALGO 14erP517i 4 • LDN OR la, DEA 51 537 Avenida Herrera L StN. tO _ Cif. In 8U AN O o ELL SONORA 11,U f.. �— CL £N5ENAbA 9 fz 4Ce cLL wooACFs a Vr 0.06 ss 1 4 Y CLL CH/MUM./A ' fi AIB C! t MONTER€V L 1101 w uj .ELL COLfMh _ W 4— ¢ AVE ARR 08 lw nV 1 111 1111 •CLLLON ��- 1 s :itiuuuir---': , ELL TEMECULA ., - z I Gl 2 P4 TRERC I I - 13 '"d' < :Az,i j< { ...,--. i - I- IJMNA PRE I.VATION & PLANNING'" a �.a� . 1 rniles L i L i l � i i J DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 51556 Avenida Herrera Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 359 P1. Other Identifier: Zuniga Residence *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 51556 Avenida Herrera City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 564005.43 mE / 3726210.32 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 5, Recorded July 31,1934, MB 18/63.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773133003 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 51556 Avenida Herrera is constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The exterior walls are clad in stucco. The building has a low-pitched front facing gable -on -hip roof with exposed rafter ends and broad overhanging eaves, creating a porch pergola supported by narrow wooden posts. A carport added to the front facade extends into the historic setback. At the front elevation there are two doorways, and three horizontal sliding windows. Thick window and door surrounds have been added. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal massing, single -story form, and the low-pitched gable -on -hip roof with a broad overhanging eaves. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 53.556Avenida Herrera is View east of the west elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1954; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Arbel Haskel, Iris Shapiro 1905o Wells Drive Tarzana, CA. 91356 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 359 Resource Name: 52556 Avenida Herrera Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 51556 Avenida Herrera B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1954. The subject property is first visible in historic aerial images by 1959. In 1969, property owner Jose H. Zuniga obtained a plumbing permit (Permit No. 961010-039). In 2oo8, property owner Hugo Arturo Zuniga obtained a permit to remodel the residence, with the work completed by Frontier Construction (Permit No. 08-0918). This construction was necessitated due to fire damage to the property. Construction included the demolition of 883 sq. ft. of living space and 135 sq. ft. of the covered patio, and the reconstruction of both spaces. In 20o9, owner Hugo Aurturo D. Zuniga obtained an electrical permit with the work completed by Frontier Construction (Permit No. o9-028o). In zo1z, Hugo Arturo D. Zuniga obtained a demo permit with work completed by RPM General Construction (Permit No.1z-oz46). This work included the demolition of the unpermitted 65o s.f. rear casita, the demolition of the unpermitted carports at the front of the property, and the removal of two small additions at the front elevation of the residence. In 2013, property owner Esperanza Zuniga obtained a plumbing permit with work completed by J.C. Construction (Permit No.13- 0170). In 2o14, property owner Tim Ellenz obtained a permit to construct a patio cover with work completed by California Window & Door (Permit No. zo14-1019). In zo14, property owner Tim Ellenz obtained a permit for an interior and exterior remodel with work completed by California Window & Door (Permit No. 14-345). This work included work to the porch overhang, the existing carport, the air conditioner, and a kitchen remodel. There appears to have been an addition to the north elevation of the residence, with a second front entrance added, however, grainy aerial imagery makes it difficult to determine when this addition was constructed and if it was completed as part of any of the previously mentioned permits. The windows and doors at the front elevation are all modern era replacements. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 51556 Avenida Herrera property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51556 Avenida Herrera Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 359 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 llitilik PRESERVATION & PLANt NV DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51556 Avenida Herrera Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 359 Primary Record Information Continued: 51556 Avenida Herrera_2: View southeast of the west elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51556 Avenida Herrera Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 359 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Jose H. Zuniga (1969; Permits), Hugo Arturo Zuniga (20o8-2o12; Permits), Esperanza Zuniga (2013; Permits), Tim Ellenz (2014; Permits). The property was owned by the Zuniga family between 1969 and 2013; over the years, the owners included Jose, Hugo, and Esperanza Zuniga. Tim Ellenz owned the property in 2014. Ellenz was the company president, in 1996, and owner, in 2009, of California Window and Door in Palm Desert (Desert Sun,17 May 1996; Desert Sun, o6 June 2009). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 5 tract, recorded in 1934, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1954. While the 51556 Avenida Herrera property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51556 Avenida Herrera Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 359 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: California Window, Door can keep cool air inside California Window and Door rn Palm Desert has been in the new and replacement window and door business since 1981. Tim Dienm, company president. says Shall the advancement in glass and Irarne technology now makes it possible to significantly reduce en- ergy costs, particularly in air condi- tioning. by replacing the older lype single and double pan windows wan the new high-performance glass and fremes now available. "They all say that they had no idea how much of the cool sir is simply pouring through their older windows and doors," Ellenz said. Ellenz says he is convinced !hal homeowners who want to reduce (heir air-conditioning costs are bet- ter served by investing in new win- dows than they are In upgrading their older air-conditioning unit. "Even with a new, more efticienl air oondiiioner, the Cool air is still leaking out the old frames, and when the coot air Inside hills the windows It warms Immedialely. E7• lenz said. "This loss al cool air ap- plies to both the single and the Man. "They a# say that they had no Idea how meth of the cool air Is singly pairing through their Gilder windows and doors." — Tint Elhet lard dual -pane windows Ihal have been used in most of the homes in our valley," "Most people are not aware that our new windows also stop the de- sert dust and noise from coming Into their homes. are maintenance - tree, more secure and catty a Mis- time guarantee," Ellenz said. "We have a Hal of many salished customers who are Certain that their investment was worth it." Etienz added. "Their homes are more comfortable, cleaner and quieter, and their electric bills are lower 1 oa.' California Window and Door: 75-091 5t. Charles Place (off Cook Street), Palm Desert. information: 773-1053. Desert Sun, May 17, 2996. Clear ideas aboutwindows Replace old ttiiics to save big on your elcclric hill •JFmY 1w4.A !aka Jl.rrh alumna.. alaa.l. 5N.6114.101.14 dam* .+...nrwYrawl +rw 44 N�Mr.0 Ar..Mrl rtF+ w d'/4r ..ry.rNy4.n .er .M—IIMII W ....WA" Desert Sun, June 6, zoo9. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51984 Avenida Herrera (51872 Avenida Herrera) Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 136 ❑x Update Identifier: 773224023 UTM Zone: iiS, 564003 mE; 3725824 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No ao; Recorded October 33-,1934, MB 3.8/7o Date Constructed: 1938 Owner and Address: Carroll Family Trust, Charles Carroll; 52042 Avenida Herrera, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51.984 Avenida Herrera residence was constructed in 1938 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "I" shaped plan. The residence has a low pitched cross gable roof clad in red tiles. During the prior survey, the subject property was largely obscured by vegetation. The subject property is surrounded by a high privacy wall making determining alterations difficult. It appears that a lattice patio roof awning spanning most of the west elevation has been attached to the residence since the last survey; this feature was not photographed or mentioned in the previous survey form. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 1950 period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 3.93os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51984 Avenida Herrera Page 2 of 3 PH mary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 136 51984 Avenida Herrera_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51984 Avenida Herrera_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51984 Avenida Herrera Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 136 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 URBANA PRESERVATION &PLANING"' LL NID.4 L60 511984 Avenida Herrera €r0rtLo1.r 0 025 0.5 T.ah,PICO lel AYE 7.4 ror i7A [I[.ES fa W 1 Miles O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52042 Avenida Herrera Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 137 ❑x Update Identifier: 773224023 UTM Zone: 11S, 564007 mE; 3725823 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 10; Recorded October 31,1934, MB 18/7o Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Carroll Family Trust„ Charles Carroll; 52042 Avenida Herrera, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52042 Avenida Herrera residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The single-family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "L" shaped plan. The home has a multi -level shed roof clad in red tiles. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. There are three vigas along the slanted roofline. During the prior 1997 survey, the residence was largely obscured by a high privacy wall. During the current survey, the subject property was largely obscured by vegetation. The only visible portion is the property is the double -door front entry. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52042 Avenida Herrera Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 137 52042 Avenida Herrera_i: View east of the west elevation. 52042 Avenida Herrera_2: View east of the west elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52042 Avenida Herrera Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 137 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53445 Avenida Herrera Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015489 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 201 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 2885-33 UTM Zone: 11S, 564064 mE; 3724526 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 21; Recorded August 31,1943, MB 2o/22 Date Constructed: 1954 Owner and Address: Vetza Trussell; 53445 Avenida Herrera, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1954 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Custom Ranch style residential property. The one-story single- family residence has a rectangular plan and a low-pitched hipped roof. Exterior walls are clad in stucco with an attached stone planter attached at the base of the front elevation. There are five multi -pane casement windows at the front elevation and an attached carport. The front entrance is slightly sheltered by the roof overhang. The subject property is surrounded by a high privacy wall and heavy vegetation. Most of the residence is obscured from view. It appears that the low-pitched hipped roof and at least one of the multi -pane casement windows at the front elevation are extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53445 Avenida Herrera Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015489 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: zo1 53445 Avenida Herrera_i: View facing northwest of the east privacy wall. 53445 Avenida Herrera_2: View facing west of the eastern privacy wall. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53445 Avenida Herrera Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015489 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. zol *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ,I,(/ L. _ II 1 y O 1 ).......-____,LLAi 44J41 1 may{ ' IM# P� EL?. TTMCO t ikYF I.A FON I I AV€MOE RA hid o J.N ok w PFP j 1-SMA10A •II1I � CJ.1 'ANGO C.,' III -- '5 . ti-F �1143,EN rua► 7/T::.‘,....„...''--._., � O ' = CL 5• 61th 1.4 i111f CLL EN YA. W I � i r3 J €LI' N4GALE5 II I / $ ^• a . a j � W . !! H1HV � di E w ii II CLL CD • 53.445 Avenida Herrera . $ 'ow iRR{J9A ' a R ..J ELL C JJ. O — — slw ' .. 5 � 4 L. {nnPRfil f Z. ' ELL TEM€C11LA LLTF.f 13 yi — UIRRn k PRESERVATION &PLANNING' n 0.25 0.5 I I I I 1 MItuu 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54575 Avenida Herrera Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5490 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 247 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 3.885-34 UTM Zone: iiS, 56383o mE / 3723581 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 28; Recorded May 32,193g, MB 19/6o Date Constructed: 1952 Owner and Address: Diwakar Raman, Suba D Diwakar; 17612 Mapes Avenue, Cerritos CA go7o3 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1952 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low pitched hipped roof with moderate, open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. The roof overhang creates a narrow cover above the front elevation. Since the previous survey, the windows at the front elevation have been replaced with vinyl horizontal sliding windows. There does not appear to have been any other significant alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been altered with the replacement of windows at the front elevation; as such, this dwelling maintains moderate integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54575 Avenida Herrera Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15490 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 247 54575 Avenida Herrera_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 54575 Avenida Herrera_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. 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Ca l k - ' 54575 Avenida Herrera POTRERO li.yrtCLL 13 .. —11: Eon _-1\ 1 ___\ ,, c URRAId PRESERVATION &PLLNNING1 r 0.25 0.5 J —� Mites 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 54622 Avenida Herrera Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 332 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 54622 Avenida Herrera City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564016.79 mE / 3723737.96 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 28, Recorded May 31,1939, MB 19/59-6o.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774283005 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family home at 54622 Avenida Herrera is constructed in the Styled Ranch form with Spanish influences. The building has a wide, rectangular plan sited on a large parcel measuring approximatly 0.46 acres. The building has a cross -gable roof with red barrel roofing. The residence has a defined front entry with a hipped roof porch extending out to created a covered entryway, which is supported by wide square columns, with a large double door entry at the center. The building has an attached garage, with the entrance at the front elevation, and covered by a front -gable end. At the front elevation of the house there are three horizontal sliding windows, and two fixed windows. The exterior walls are clad in tan stucco. There is a U-shapped driveway at the front of the residence. Character defining features of the Styled Ranch with Spanish influence that can be seen in the subject property include the low-pitched cross - gabled roof, the broad overhanging eave, the porch roof supports, and the broad, rambling facade, and red clay tile roof. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 54622Avenida Herrera_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. The photo is a partial view of the building, focusing on the main entrance. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: OHistoric: 1949; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Michael L Quintal, Daniel W Hall PO Box 1111 La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 332 Resource Name: 54622 Avenida Herrera Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 54622 Avenida Herrera B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1949. The subject property is first seen on historic aerial images from 1953. The residence is recognizable by its wide horizontal massing, however, it appears that the prominent front entrance with the hipped roof porch was not constructed. Between 1953 and 1959, a previous owner constructed an extended front entryway, but aerials from the period did not provide further details. In 1969, property owner, James Lanford, obtained a permit to intall a private pool (Permit No. 157455). In 199o, property owner Felex Flores Jr., obtained a permit to construct a 5ft high block wall (Permit No. 09078). Also in 199o, Flores obtained a permit to remodel the living area and garage space (Permit No. 08242). Flores obtained a permit to construct a garage addition in 1991(Permit No. 08503). In z000, Flores obtained a permit for a sewer connection (Permit No. oo02-158). In 2005, Flores obtained a permit to construct a retaining wall (Permit No. 05-1906). In zo11, property owner, Dan Hall, obtained a plumbing permit for work completed by Gattuso Pool Corporation (Permit No.11-0170). In zo11, property owner, Michael Quintal obtained a permit for an addition to the residence. From the public right-of-way, this addition can be differentiated from the original residence as there is a slight height variation in the roof. This addition can be seen at the north elevation, extending the original horizontal massing of the residence. The work was completed by Jeffrey C. Watterbarger (Permit No.11-0884). In 2021, property owners Mike Quintal and Dan Hall obtained a permit for the construction of an accessory dwelling unit. The work was completed by Eagle Construction Company (Permit No. 2021-0333). The residence appears to have modern era windows, installed pre-zolo. The residence does not appear to have had any substantial alterations since 2010. B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes ❑ Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 54622 Avenida Herrera property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54622 Avenida Herrera Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 332 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Win 1111111 IIU. mitei Runt !!Avenida DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54622 Avenida Herrera Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 332 Primary Record Information Continued: 54622 Avenvida Herrera_2: View northeast of the front (west) elevation. The photo shows the entire length of the building. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54622 Avenida Herrera Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 332 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: James Langford (1969-1975; Permits), Felix Flores Jr. (3.99o-2005; Permits), Dan Hall & Michael Quintal (2011- 2o21; Permits). James Langford owned the property between 1969 and 1975. In 3.971, Langford completed his Master's degree in teaching. Felex Flores Jr. owned the property between 1990 and 2005. Dan Hall and Michael Quintal owned the property between 2011 and 2022. Hall worked as a real estate agent (The Desert Sun, io Nov 2018). The home was constructed as a Spanish Styled Ranch within the Santa Carmelita Unit 28 tract, recorded in 1939, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide varity of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1949 in a Ranch style, with Spanish influences. However, since construction, the residence has been heavily altered and no longer reflects the building's original design and appearance. The 54622 Avenida Herrera property is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non - contributor as the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Colonial Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o, and further, due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not eligible for NRHP / CRHR / Local Register due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54622 Avenida Herrera Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 332 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Swimming pools will be built at the homes of Mrs. E. T. Rice, 74-351 Peppergras and for James Langford, 54-622 Avenida Herrera, La Quinta, and are expected to cost $3000 and $2200, respectively. Palm Desert Post, April 3, 1969. Injured Man Listed `Good' After Crash LA QUINTA — James Langford 11 was listed in good condition today in India Community Hospital following an auto- mobile accident last Friday. Langford, 17, of 34-t : r` rruda I icrrera, was involved in a two -car collision on Eisenhower Street at Avenida Montezuma_ Two passengers in Langford's compact car, both minors, sustained cuts and bruises in the accident. Langiord's car collided with a car driven by Robert James Regan, 17, of 44.810 San Antonio Circle, Palm Desert. Regan escaped injuries. A California Highway Patrol (CHP) spokesman said the accident occurred about 1:40 p.m. Friday. Regan apparently was attempting a left-hand turn at the corner of Eisenhower and Montezuma, and 3ntrfnrrl u sv nif i+mnf ino to nstom RnOran's Desert Sun, November 17, 1975. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 5490o Avenida Herrera Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 353 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 5490o Avenida Herrera City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564019.04 mE / 3723508.31 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 28, Recorded May 31, 1939, MB 19/59-6o.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774303019 *P3a. Description: The one-story, single-family residence at 5490o Avenida Herrera residence was constructed in the Custom Ranch style, but it has been altered since construction. The original residence is the main form near the Avenida Herrera property line; ca. 2017 a large rectangular addition was added, extending along the rear property line. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. It has a low-pitched side -gable roof. The roofline at the front of the property has a minimal overhang, with the roof at other elevations having broader overhanging eaves and exposed rafter ends. Most of the property is surrounded by a white stucco privacy wall. At the front elevation, there are two small windows and an attached garage with two garage doors. The main entrance is located at the north side elevation. The side elevation of the garage has three small windows. Character defining features of Custom Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the single story form, the low-pitched side -gable roof, and the attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 549ooAvenida Herrera is View east of the west elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1952; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Cueto Diego & Scott Amy Family Trust Dated 7/18/2013, Diego Daniel Cueto 4905 Calle Vida San Clemente, CA. 92673 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 353 Resource Name: 5490o Avenida Herrera Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 5490o Avenida Herrera B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Custom Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1952. The subject property is first seen in historic aerial images from 1954. At that time, the subject property had a large asymetrical plan. Permit history was not available for this property. Google Earth street imagery shows that the two windows at the west elevation have been altered; since 2012 they have each changed shape. Aerial images show that ca. 2017 a large, rectangular addition was added at the rear of the property. Since 2012, a large privacy wall has been constructed. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 5490o Avenida Herrera property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5490o Avenida Herrera Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 353 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5490o Avenida Herrera Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 353 Primary Record Information Continued: 5490o Avenida Herrera_2: View east of the west elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5490o Avenida Herrera Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 353 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants could not be identified through permit histories or newspaper research. The home was built in the Custom Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 28 tract, recorded in 1939, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 3.943., the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1952. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been significantly altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53.653 Avenida Juarez Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. og6 ❑x Update Identifier: 773113008 UTM Zone: iiS, 563321 mE; 3726128 mN Date Constructed: 1948 Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 18/56 Owner and Address: Always Full; 210 Mantua Road, Pacific Palisades CA 90272 Updated Description: The 51653 Avenida Juarez residence was constructed in 1948 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. During the current survey, the subject property was largely obscured by a large privacy wall. Aerial imagery and Riverside County Assessor -County Clerk -Recorder data on ParcelQuest indicate an addition in 2oig. The extent of the addition is not visible from the public right-of-way. The red tile, gable roofing is still visible, though alterations to the residence may be obscured. The residence was similarly obscured by a privacy wall and vegetation during the previous survey. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to i95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51653 Avenida Juarez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: o96 51.653 Avenida Juarez_i: View southwest of the east elevation. 51653 Avenida Juarez_2: View southwest of the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51653 Avenida Juarez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. og6 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 AVEril L4 FONDA DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52159 Avenida Juarez Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 142 ❑x Update Identifier: 773203026 UTM Zone: iiS, 563328 mE; 3725742 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No a, Recorded December 31,1933, MB 18/46 Date Constructed: 1936 Owner and Address: Kristen Reinhagen Ortiz; 52159 Avenida Juarez, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 521.59 Avenida Juarez residence was constructed in 3.936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style home with an "I" shape. The residence has a cross gable roof clad in red tiles. The exterior is clad in stucco. The subject property is surrounded by a high privacy wall and obscured by heavy vegetation. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations since the previous survey. The residence retains the red barrel roof tiles, the horizontal wood boards at the roof gable, and the stucco siding. The windows along the east (front) elevation are replacements added following initial construction. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 3.95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52159 Avenida Juarez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 142 52159 Avenida Juarez_a: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. 52159 Avenida Juarez_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52159 Avenida Juarez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 142 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52352 Avenida Juarez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015491 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 144 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-35 UTM Zone: iiS, 563448 mE / 3725307 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No a, Recorded December 31.,1933, MB 18/46 Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Isaac J & Linda T Porter Family Trust, John W Eade Jr; 52352 Avenida Juarez, La Quinta 92253 Updated Description: The 52352 Avenida Juarez residence was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that the residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Custom Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low pitched side gable roof with windows in the gable peaks. The exterior is clad in vertical board -and batten and stone veneer. The front facade has an asymmetrical facade. Since the previous survey, the residence has been painted grey. They does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52352 Avenida Juarez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015491 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 144 52352 Avenida Juarez_i: View northeast of the front (west) elevation. 52352 Avenida Juarez_2: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52352 Avenida Juarez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015491 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 144 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ~ 1\ I Lam- -_ ci_L L AS ..4�440e. ____ _ f 1 TAMP J CO I a M l 4 ti l AVi 7. h F'QrlpIl -A.-_____- ~ TIIT 1 !AVE I C40 N�.tir.(K. I ! I41iESTRA — N'PR'w DEA „1 $INIINOA ntox ri f��1j� CJI. t/INGO I d _% 5I 1 CLL. .5{rm,94 } O O ti I ��'' 52352 Avenida Juarez I I (} - q af? RBCK L C.0]r nA+Irr�n `+ 4J0.; 'NOGALES -.S Q Z 1 W b Al 3S x ; ,T" rt CLL JJ' MONTEREY T.r T4;1 T TA 5 x i-Li. COf.lJ41/1 2 .k \i VADEku AYE CORrEI 1 , w g� At+F RFiaen S 7 CLLLLN L----7 C+' MAORr '. 71TMECc4A ~ F_ f + GiL 1 I ROTKF.R I 14 LL I CAI - 1,8 k 1 3 _ 1 I _ .. 1 ,•._.• _' -tget, — j-- I) 0.25 0.5 1 Mlles URBAI A PRESI=RVAuION & PLANNING. I I I f r0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53311 Avenida Juarez Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015492 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 196 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-36 UTM Zone: 11S, 563432 mE / 3724584 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 18; Recorded October 31,1937, MB 19/31 Owner and Address: Lisa Weit; 5z674 Avenida Obregon, La Quinta CA 92253 Date Constructed:1959 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The one story residence has an "L" shaped form. The building has a low pitched cross gable roof with exposed rafters. The front elevation features one horizontal sliding window and a large window box. The residence has an attached garage with a gable roof with a thick support beam at the center gable. The garage and front door have been painted blue since the previous survey. The window box at the front elevation may be a recent alteration as it was not mentioned in the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53311 Avenida Juarez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015492 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 1g6 53311 Avenida Juarez_a: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 53311 Avenida Juarez_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53311 Avenida Juarez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015492 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 196 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ; i ELL TAMR4CQ _ _ ..._ ipvili _x 1...,.?. Ix LA FOhkL,i air L' LIOW HJ�aiLG• AVE NiJE RA • OF A 1 - UIHA r 1 JAI URANG o dagliD' �', CL 5 CRIn. 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Is ARE ARR084 $' � a I e� �„paRf ��1 _` 11111 Z. 4. 14 y a gi I11� GLL PQTRF.R+ IJ � + ILI ATE -- - - 13- - t oP r fin` C c ,zr „b„. 1.) 4 ' / URM PRESERVATION grPLANNIN6'' 11 1 MRep. 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54o18 Avenida Juarez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015493 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 227 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-37 UTM Zone: i1S, 563453 mE; 37240022 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 24; Recorded May 31,1938, MB 19/45 Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Bradley E Wolff, Amy M Wolff; 215 N Cerritos Drive, Palm Springs CA 92262 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a rectangular plan and a very low-pitched side -gable roof with wide overhanging eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. There are two tripartite windows at the front elevation, each with a wide surrounds. Since the previous survey, the residence has been partially obscured by a privacy wall. The residence has been painted, but based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations since the privacy wall. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54018 Avenida Juarez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015493 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 227 54018 Avenida Juarez_i: View facing southwest of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5018 Avenida Juarez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015493 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 227 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 1 Lc+��wcv 111 4 AYE L FOND I ao I frky;N-OR_w O ., x tl_rm7 LL Y Li - C r MONTERFY -. 4 w 4. , CLL CQLFM.. �•�w AYE4RROB W=,54818 Avenida Juarez 1 1 c r u+nrr�n 13 !Ayr` { URRAId PRESERVATION &PLLNNINV 0.25 0.5 i. t i i 1 Mikes 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54510 Avenida Juarez Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015494 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 242 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-38 UTM Zone: i1S, 563457 mE / 3723317 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 25; Recorded October 31,1938, MB 19/51 Date Constructed: 1950 Owner and Address: Virginia Verduzco; 54510 Avenida Juarez, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 196o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The building has an irregular plan with butterfly and slant roofs with a medium pitch. The exterior is clad in stucco. The roof line extends to create a covered veranda supported by narrow posts. At the front elevation, there is one large window; during the current survey, the window is covered with a sunshade. The sides and rear of the residence are obscured by a high privacy wall. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54510 Avenida Juarez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015494 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 242 54510 Avenida Juarez_i: View facing southeast of the north and west (front) elevations. 54510 Avenida Juarez_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54510 Avenida Juarez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015494 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 242 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5492o Avenida Juarez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015495 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 254 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-39 UTM Zone: 11S, 563461 mE / 3723317 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 25; Recorded October 31,1938, MB 19/51 Date Constructed: 1949 Owner and Address: Michael E Terry, Elizabeth P Terry; 3419 via Lido Soud #455, Newport Beach CA 92663 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1950. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single- family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has an "L" shaped plan with a low pitch gable roof with open eaves. The residence is clad stucco and has an attached garage. Since the previous survey, the windows at the front elevation have been replaced with horizontal sliding windows. There does not appear to have been any other alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Da- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 1950. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5492o Avenida Juarez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015495 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 254 5492o Avenida Juarez_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 5492o Avenida Juarez_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5492o Avenida Juarez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015495 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 254 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Casita; 51733 Avenida Madero Page 1 of 3 Primary#: 33-007254 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 098 ❑x Update Identifier: 51733 Avenida Madero UTM Zone: i1S, 563247 mE; 3726068 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 18/56 Owner and Address: Anne Meier Faris; PO Box 35, La Quinta 92253 Date Constructed: 1937 Updated Description: The 51733 Avenida Madero residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "L" shaped plan. The residence has a multi -level shed roof with a front porch set into the L. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 1950 period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property individually embodies the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os is considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Casita 51733 Avenida Madero Page 2 of 3 Primary#: 33-007254 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SB Urbana Survey No: o98 51733 Avenida Madero_i: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. 51733 Avenida Madero_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: La Casita 51733 Avenida Madero Page 3 of 3 Primary#: 33-oo7254 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. og8 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51775 Avenida Madero Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 104 ❑x Update Identifier: 773153013 UTM Zone: 11S, 563247 mE; 3726034 mN Date Constructed:1936 Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 18/56 Owner and Address: Ethan Benjamin Grant, Keri Lynn Berka; 5691 Mangrum Drive, Huntington Beach CA 92649 Updated Description: The 51775 Avenida Madero residence was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The one-story house has an "I" shaped form with a low-pitched red tile roof with dark stained wood in the gable ends. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. During the prior 1997 survey the residence was surrounded by a high privacy wall making it difficult to observe details of the residence. Since then the privacy wall surrounding the property has been replaced with a higher stucco wall with lettering saying "Hacienda HT 1936." Based on what is visible, it appears that large wood lintels above windows have been removed, but no other significant alterations to the residence have been noted. The tile roofing, vigas, wood gable ends, and brick chimney appear to be original features. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51775 Avenida Madero Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 104 51775 Avenida Madero_i: View southwest of the north and east elevations. 51775 Avenida Madero_2: View west of the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51775 Avenida Madero Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 104 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 - 51775 Avenida Madero CLL OUAIANLO r w� DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51984 Avenida Madero Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015502 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. io5 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-46 UTM Zone: iiS, 563366 mE; 3725629 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 18/56 Date Constructed: 1954 Owner and Address: Salvador Pina, Elia A Pina; PO Box 354, La Quinta CA 92247 Updated Description: The 51984 Avenida Madero residence was constructed in i954 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style house. The one-story residence has a rectangular plan with a low-pitched side -gable roof with open eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco with portions clad in a stone veneer. A veranda at the front elevation is supported by square wood posts. Pierced block screen walls appear to have been added to the veranda after construction. The original attached garage had been converted to a living space with an attached carport extending towards the front of the property, supported by thick stucco posts. The residence is surrounded by a stucco privacy wall. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (i934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51984 Avenida Madero Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15502 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 105 51984 Avenida Madero_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51984 Avenida Madero_2: Viiew east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51984 Avenida Madero Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15502 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. io5 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 - lfySYA APB 4J %%r C,`N� i7 4 CLL TAMP7CO r 1 65. t, �Y al i : Oil nVC LA F'[3ivnA y CLL PIMA GO AVE NLIF TRA pN DR (7EA CJ L Sr Na7.�pA fl�J.0 1trio 51984 Avenida Madero CLg. 5INORA !, -� CU E-74 NA�AA •F J i ;7.iC petit'rL,R�y -- ELL NO GALES a I I J +l R , 1 2 -' — ii CNINU.4H A u_ __-- w tII a 1 F . - CLL CO .7MA u i I - Ill Bib AYE -RR073AIII a i i a { L......_=__„...-•'-'--- CtL CNfLiQ7J lip 111 ..: , £L L AiAfJR1 - wR m Cr.L TEM C LA F � - J. ,L., 14 ail CLLjTEEATE _ - /{18 c ! 4 _ - URBANA PRESERVATION $ PLANNINGLL " `� .25 i � L.5 1 MiL-s0 I I 1 I ! . 1 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51371 Avenida Martinez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-0155o3 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o69 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-47 UTM Zone: i1S, 564298 mE / 3726107 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 3o, 2935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1958 Owner and Address: David M Steinen, Diane Steinen; 51371 Avenida Martinez, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51371 Avenida Martinez residence was constructed in 1958 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The one-story single family residence was constructed with an "L" shaped form. The residence was clad in stucco, save the attached garage. During the previous survey, the attached garage was under construction. In 2022, the garage construction is completed and that portion of the residence is clad in vertical siding, while the rest of the residence remains clad in stucco. The residence has a low pitch cross gable roof with open eaves. The only windows at the front elevations are narrow sidelites on each side of the front door. The residence has a prominent brick chimney at the front elevation, near the front entrance. There does not appear to have been any other significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51371 Avenida Martinez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015503 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: o69 51371 Avenida Martinez_i: View southwest of the northeast elevation. 51371 Avenida Martinez_2: View west of the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51371 Avenida Martinez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-0155o3 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 069 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51453 Avenida Martinez Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015504 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 070 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-48 UTM Zone: i1S, 564298 mE / 3726025 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 30,1935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed:195o Owner and Address: Mark D Macon; 53o S Palouse Street, Wala Wala WA 99362 Updated Description: The 51453 Avenida Martinez residence was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story multi -family residence was constructed in the Custom Ranch style. The building has a rectangular plan with a low-pitched hipped roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in dark brick. At the front elevation there are three sliding -fixed -sliding tripartite configuration windows. There is a brick chimney extending from the rear of the residence. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1 - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51453 Avenida Martinez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015504 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 070 51453 Avenida Martinez_i: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. 51453 Avenida Martinez_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51453 Avenida Martinez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015504 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 070 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51489 Avenida Martinez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-0155o5 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 071 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-49 UTM Zone: i15, 564295 mE; 3726002 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 3o,1935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1949 Owner and Address: Jeanne Chalfont; 51489 Avenida Martinez, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51489 Avenida Martinez residence was constructed in 1949 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single family residence is constructed as a Spanish Styled Ranch. The "L" shaped home has a medium pitched cross gable roof clad in red tiles. The exterior is clad in narrow horizontal cladboards. The roof extends to form a covered porch at the front elevation supported by four narrow wood posts. At the front elevation there are three casement windows. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51489 Avenida Martinez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015505 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 071 51489 Avenida Martinez_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51489 Avenida Martinez_2: View northwest of the front (east) and side (south) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51489 Avenida Martinez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015505 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 071 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 rs7d Bti};5{ _kt r q CLL TAMPICORIM c Ira 6 6 VE LA FON f L NIJAtG• nVENUESTRA - • 5147 Avenidaida Martinez ryinez DEA ■II11l1111 LL 510+l4120A - CLL Oil U a I � I I...,f - CLL SOM1IORh I } w K oI x I ' I Jr. ' f ---'------'--N...'L }yiG ROLL rei // CLL 14.'6AR6 Cc i v W W , +o g N W 1' c C .l MONTFRX t W ' _ _ A CLL COL IMA • dVF bRRpA,4 w . ilk Lao CLL L: ILL0 111/ ICLLMA.ID I ir 1I .. 1 C�. TFM .0 LA IF - �yl 1 [LL FOTRER• • ir?hrF F iB ,9 — 13 - -, �rq t _____.5.. IRBANA PRESERVA)ION & PLANNING o a 5 O. t rues0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 518o2 Avenida Martinez Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 225 ❑x Update Identifier: 773181025 UTM Zone: 22S, 564256 mE; 3726011 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 22; Recorded March 31.,1935, MB i8/8o Date Constructed: 2935 Owner and Address: Erica S Chase Wesslen; PO Box 2ooi, La Quinta CA 92247 Updated Description: The 518o2 Avenida Martinez residence was constructed in 2935 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival. The residence has an "L" shaped plan with a multi- level shed roof clad in red tiles. The exterior is clad in stucco. The front wing features three vigas at the roofline and a casement window. During the previous and current survey, much of the residence is obscured by a privacy wall and vegetation. The portion of the residence that is visible does not appear to have been substantially altered. The stucco siding, slat roof clad in red tile, the false - exposed beams, and the front window are extant. A metal roof gazebo appears to have been constructed on the property and the original wood lintel above the shed roof window has been removed. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 2935 to 295o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 293os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51802 Avenida Martinez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 115 • • 51802 Avenida Martinez_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51802 Avenida Martinez_2: View northeast of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51802 Avenida Martinez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 115 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 x� J 14 h57-A Btyi 4A G1� LA5 0RA5.0e Cif. TAN.P,CO IL HI 1.Ci iL StNA L•OA CLL U At-POO 1.4 r 1111 AVL LA / [7NJ7A l.r AY NUESTRA qru 4re5rl'OR' 4Y 411111.1146 51802 Avenida Martinez DEA CLL 50PJJ3RA ELL ENSENAOA CLLN GALES o A a F Y f}iHLJJuiUA IC CLL MONTEREY 1 • w ti fir O 1', CLL M_Aa7P(D C L TEMECiJLA 11 CL'TECATE E PROAA 13 5 iJo Q 1,,(;R{7L J( 7C/ 75 { URBANA PRESERVATION a PLANNING" f 0 0.25 0.5 1 Miles 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52217 Avenida Martinez Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 129 ❑x Update Identifier: 773231021 UTM Zone: 11S, 564211 mE; 37257oi mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 1936 Owner and Address: Catalina J Pina; 52217 Avenida Martinez, La Quinta 92253 Updated Description: The 52217 Avenida Martinez property was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The house has an "L" shaped plan. Exterior walls are clad in stucco, and there is a multi -level shed roof clad in red tiles. The subject property was largely obscured by vegetation during the previous survey, and thus, was not well documented. During the current survey, the residence's red tile shed roof, the white stucco walls, and wood lintels above the front window are extant. Minor changes to the fenestration have not substantially altered the integrity of the dwelling. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 1950 period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52217 Avenida Martinez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Urbana Survey No: 129 52217 Avenida Martinez_i: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. 52217 Avenida Martinez_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52217 Avenida Martinez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 129 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 URBANA PRRESERVA1FON & PLANN[NG DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52835 Avenida Martinez Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 282 ❑x Update Identifier: 773331029 UTM Zone: 11S, 564214 mE; 372518o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 15; Recorded March 31, 2936, MB 18/92 Date Constructed: 1948 Owner and Address: Lux Box Collection LLC; 72245 El Paseo Palm Desert CA 9226o Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1948 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The property includes two residences, both constructed in the Spanish Colonial style. The north building has an "L" shaped form with a gable roof clad in red tiles. The south building has been altered to have a two story form. The subject property is surrounded by a high privacy wall and heavy vegetation. Not much of the property is visible. The residence's gable roof, clad in red barrel tiles, is extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the property could not be determined, but the essential form of the original dwelling remains intact and additions appear to be differentiated but compatible with the existing historic material. DPR 523L (09/2013) State ofCalifornia — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OFPARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5zO35Avenida Martinez Page Of Phmury# HR|#:None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code:5D2 Urbana Survey No: 181 5z835Avenida Martinez_z:Viewfadngwest ofthe eastern privacy wall, gate, and driveway. 52835 Avenida MartineZ-2: View facing west of the eastern privacy wall and gate. State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52835 Avenida Martinez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 181 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 5320o Avenida Martinez Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 387 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 53zoo Avenida Martinez City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564258.78 mE / 3724901.33 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit zo, Recorded February 28, i938, MB i9/38.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774o62027 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 53zoo Avenida Martinez was constructed in the Contemporary style. The residence is split between two masses, with a covered, open air crossing between them. The building has a cantilevered flat roof with a broad overhanging eaves. The north massing has a small rectangular window and a sliding glass door which opens to a small concrete patio with a sunshade. The south massing features a wide rectangular window, a large horizontal sliding window, and a recessed carport with an extended roof overhang. Exterior walls are clad in a terra cotta colored concrete. Character defining features of Contemporary homes that can be seen in the subject property include the flat roof with broad overhanging eaves, the large large windows facing the street,and the attached carport. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 53zoo Avenida Martinez_i: View east of front (west) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1959; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Weiss Linda K. Kelley Cooney Brenda K. 16042 Waikiki Ln No A Hungtington Beach, CA 92649 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: dune July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 387 Resource Name: 5320o Avenida Martinez Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 532oo Avenida Martinez B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Contemporary B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1959. The subject property is first seen in historic aerials from 1959. This image shows the property with two distinct buildings, likely the residence (the south building) and a garage (the north building). By 1972, aerials show that the north building had been removed. Aerials from 1978, shows the residence had been expanded, resembling the building footprint seen in zozz. In 1999, property owner Delta Noble applied for a permit to re -roof the residence's flat roof with the work completed by LJR & Associates Roofing (Permit No. 99o1-129). In 2oo3, property owner DGH Development Corp applied for a permit to construct a block wall (Permit No. 0307-043). In zoo4, property owner Linda K. Weiss applied for a general remodel permit (Permit No. 04- 3672). In 2022, it appears that some, if not all of the windows at the front elevation are modern era. The ca.1978 addition can be seen at the front elevation, with the seperation at the covered breezeway. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 532oo Avenida Martinez property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53zoo Avenida Martinez Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 387 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53zoo Avenida Martinez Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 387 Primary Record Information Continued: 532oo Avenida Martinez_2: View east of front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53zoo Avenida Martinez Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 387 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Delta Noble (1975-1999; Permits, Desert Sun 23 Jan 1975), DGH Development Corp (2003; Permits), Linda K. Weiss (2004; Permits). Delta Noble owned the property between 1975 and 1999. DGH Development Corp owned the property in 2003. Linda Weiss owned the property in 2004. The home was built in the Contemporary style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 20 tract, recorded in 1938, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1959. While the 5320o Avenida Martinez property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 54414 Avenida Martinez Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 378 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 54414 Avenida Martinez City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 564265.06 mE / 3723931.65 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 27, Recorded April 3o, 194o, MB 19/82.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774254007 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family home at 54414 Avenida Martinez is a Tract Ranch style home with a low-pitched, side - gable roof with a broad overhanging eave. Exterior walls are clad in white stucco. A portion of the front elevation is slightly recessed creating a narrow front porch. There are two windows at the front elevation: one sliding -fixed -sliding window and one horizontal sliding window. The residence lacks ornamentation. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal massing, the single -story form, and the low -pitch side -gable roof. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District ❑ Other P5b. Description of Photo: 54414Avenida Martinez_i: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1959; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Wenceslao Razo, Lena Y Razo 54414 Avenida Martinez La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 378 Resource Name: 54414 Avenida Martinez Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 54414 Avenida Martinez B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1959. The property is first seen on historic aerials from 1959. Subsequent historic aerials, up to 1978, do not show any significant alterations to the building's form. In 2o11, property owner Wenceslao Razo III obtained an electrical permit (Permit No. 11-0053). In 2015, Razo obtained a permit for window, door, and stucco replacement (Permit No. 2o15-o416). This construction can be seen in comparing street photography from 2012 and 2022. In zo12, a portion of the front facade was clad in stone and there were decorative tiles around the large picture window at the front elevation. In zozz, these decorative elements have been removed, the windows and doors have been replaced, and new stucco has been added. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 54414 Avenida Martinez property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54414 Avenida Martinez Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 378 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 1111 Ul i fSERVAT1014 & PLANNaNGi DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54414 Avenida Martinez Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 378 Primary Record Information Continued: r „algal-5 4 4 4 lidamigtal 54414 Avenida Martinez_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54414 Avenida Martinez Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 378 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Wenceslao Razo III (2011-2015; Permits). Razo owned the property between 2011 and 2015; he was the son of Wenceslao "Gapo" and Rosa Abiles Razo (Desert Sun, 15 Dec 2012). Razo and his wife Lena are listed as the current owners. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 27tract, recorded in 194o, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1959• While the 54414 Avenida Martinez property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The front elevation of the residence has been slightly altered, and as such it maintains a moderate level of integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51412 Avenida Mendoza Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o155o7 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 073 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-51 UTM Zone: iiS, 564405 mE / 3726140 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 30,1935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1957 Owner and Address: David Ensley, Rose N Ensley; 51412 Avenida Mendoza La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51412 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1957 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The residence has a low-pitched side gable roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in vertically scored plywood panels. There are three horizontal sliding windows at the front elevation, obscured by lattice panels. Since the previous survey, the residence has been partially surrounded by a high, stucco clad privacy wall. The residence has been painted. There does not appear to have been any significant changes to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Di - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Colonial Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-1g7os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51412 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o155o7 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 073 51412 Avenida Mendoza_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51412 Avenida Mendoza_2: View northeast of the front (west) elevation. 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'1I CLL C /1.LCN • ---] 1 1 CLL TElM€CULA r 1 y� r CRA TkFkJ -— 14 — - 11 1 1 ELLir€EAT 1 {' V 13 • irk C � �C` II A PRES€RVATION $ PLANNING"' a a,i o 1 Wes l + + a k + + 1 I0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 51484 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 357 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 51484 Avenida Mendoza City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: i1S, 564330.69 mE / 3726273.19 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 14, Recorded June 3o, 1935, MB 18/82-83.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773102005 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 51484 Avenida Mendoza was constructed in the Tract Ranch achitectural style. It has an L-shaped plan with a centered main entrance. The low-pitched side -gable roof has a broad extended overhanging eave above the front entrance, creating a small porch. The original windows have been replaced with faux multi-lite windows. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the horizontal massing, the single -story form, and the low-pitched side -gable roof. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District ❑ Other P5b. Description of Photo: 51484Avenida Mendoza_1: View east of the front (west) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1952; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Misuraca Jackie L Jones Nichelle 15983 Falls Creek Road Whitewater, CA. 92282 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 357 Resource Name: 53.484 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 51484 Avenida Mendoza B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1952. A 1954 aerial shows that the subject property originally occupied a smaller footprint, which has been expanded overtime. Between 1965 and 1972, historic aerials show that an owner installed an addition to the northeast corner of the residence. In 2o04, property owner Jackie Misuraca obtained a mechanical permit (Permit No. 04- 6073). In 2oo4, Misuraca obtained a plumbing permit (Permit No. 04-6065). In 2oo4, Misuraca obtain a permit to re -roof the dwelling (Permit No. 04-6053). In 2oo6, Misuraca obtained a permit to remodel the residence (Permit No. 06-003). In zoo6 Misuraca obtained a permit to construct an addition to the residence with the work completed by KM Service (Permit No. 09-0571). Aerial imagery shows this addition at the northeast corner of the residence. In 2oo9, Misuraca obtained a plumbing permit with the work completed by Hammer Plumbing (Permit No. 09-1085). *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 51484 Avenida Mendoza property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51484 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 357 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 Ughik PRESERVATION & PLANt NV DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51484 Avenida Mendoza Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 357 Primary Record Information Continued: 51484 Avenida Mendoza_2: View northeast of the front (west) and side (south) elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51484 Avenida Mendoza Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 357 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Jackie Misuraca (2004-2009; Permits). Jackie Misuraca owned the property between 2004 and 2009. In 1995, Misuraca was the lead animal keeper at The Living Desert in Palm Desert. At the time, Misuraca was helping to raise two of the zoo's cougars (Desert Sun, 09 Jan 1995). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 1.4tract, recorded in 1932, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1952. While the 51484 Avenida Mendoza property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, it maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. 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Ateitallislweami lido* 14 ¢IIRts DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51617 Avenida Mendoza Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o155o8 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 085 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-52 UTM Zone: iiS, 564383 mE / 3725987 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 31,1935, MB 18/8o Date Constructed:195i Owner and Address: Amy K Camero; 51617 Avenida Mendoza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51617 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The one-story single family residence has a low - pitch side gable roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in vertical boards and a stone veneer, and stucco near the garage. The roof extends to form an open veranda at the front elevation. There are three large windows at the front elevation and an attached garage. During the current survey, the residence was largely obscured by heavy vegetation. However, it does not appear the there has been any significant alterations to the property. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51617 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o155o8 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 085 51617 Avenida Mendoza_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51617 Avenida Mendoza_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51617 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o155o8 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 085 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51837 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o155o9 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 116 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-53 UTM Zone: i1S, 564384 mE; 3725806 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 31,1935, MB 18/80 Date Constructed: 1951 Owner and Address: Joy Morales Hart, Marie Malia; PO Box 516, La Quinta CA 92247 Updated Description: The 51837 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family residence has an irregular plan, constructed in the Custom Ranch style. The home has a low-pitched hipped roof. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. The front elevation features the recessed front entry with an arched doorway. The front elevation features two large tripartite (sliding -fixed -sliding) windows and one small tripartite window. The residence has an attached two -car garage, separated by a gated breezeway. Since the previous survey, the residence has been painted and horizontal wood board wainscoting has been added to the front facade. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Di - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed inside the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District but outside the period of significance in an architectural style not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51837 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15509 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 116 51837 Avenida Mendoza_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51837 Avenida Mendoza_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51.837 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-oi55o9 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ii6 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 fsra er:r{i v . li tx CLL LAS R443,''''---_z__/— lit . } 1 we ._,,, ill j AVE to FONDA y44 .111 ,.... Wit{. ►{rbAR-GO la VF NUE5TRA _ .{ 'DR'W AEA 5JNALO# MI . ril — I. I -��51837 Avenida Mendoza 11 CLL SONORA a I CL1 FNSENA,A Z ROCIr r Will ELL NO -GALES -W l . 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Wait PRESERVATION &1r PUNNING;[[ 4.2ri 0.5 i Miles0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51864 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15510 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 117 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 3.885-54 UTM Zone: uS, 564407 mE / 3725790 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 31,1935, MB i8/8o Date Constructed: 1954 Owner and Address: Kenneth Arthur Becker, Leonore Stansfield Becker; 51864 Avenida Mendoza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51864 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in i954 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The one-story single-family residence was constructed in a rectangular form. The residence has butterfly and slant roofs over a attached garage and the residence. The exterior is clad in stucco. Since the previous survey, the large steel -framed, multi -paned fixed window at the front elevation has been replaced by a set of French doors. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (i934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51864 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15510 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 117 51864 Avenida Mendoza_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51864 Avenida Mendoza_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51864 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15510 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 117 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ys i CLL_ AS' ,44+try�-Vs J.t i `� aYf+.n Forrvh ._- I �� L. =LL mDAL o F NUESTRA . � . fa.DR..W aF} CLL SkrrALA B I , U W '�MIM. 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ID o_z o_ Miles0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51888 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15511 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ii8 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 3.885-55 UTM Zone: iiS, 564405 mE / 3725776 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 31.,1935, MB i8/8o Date Constructed: 1954 Owner and Address: Larry Burdick, Patricia Burdick; 51888 Avenida Mendoza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51888 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1954 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in a Tract Ranch style. The residence has a rectangular plan with a low pitch gable roof. The exterior is clad in stucco. Since the previous survey, the windows at the front elevation have been replaced with multi -pane horizontal sliding windows. The metal grating over the windows seen in the previous survey has been removed. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51888 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15511 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 118 y -M•m19111 51888 Avenida Mendoza_s: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51888 Avenida Mendoza_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51888 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o155ii HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ii8 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: sigo6 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15512 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 119 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-56 UTM Zone: 11S, 564407 mE; 3725765 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 32,1935, MB 18/8o Date Constructed: 1954 Owner and Address: Artemio Olivarez, Graciela Olivarez; PO Box 1898, LA Quinta CA 92247 Updated Description: The 51906 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1954 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style house. The one-story single-family residence has a flat roof with open eaves, with a "L" shaped plan. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. The front elevation features two large and one medium window; original windows have been replaced with modern faux multi -pane units. Since the previous survey, the residence has been painted and a wall separating the rear of the property has been constructed. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5i906 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15512 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 119 51906 Avenida Mendoza_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51906 Avenida Mendoza_2: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51go6 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15512 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. lag *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52228 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015513 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 128 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-57 UTM Zone: 11S, 564409 mE; 372554o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed:1948 Owner and Address: Gerald Antalik; 52228 Avenida Mendoza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52228 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1948 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. It has a low-pitched cross -gable roof clad in red tiles. Exterior walls are of painted brick masonry. During both the 2006 and the current survey, the residence was heavily obscured with vegetation. Based on what was visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations. The residence retains the masonry exterior and the the cross -gable roof clad with red tiles. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET ;Resource Name: 52228 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015513 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Urbana Survey No: 128 52228 Avenida Mendoza_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52228 Avenida Mendoza_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52228 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015513 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 128 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 i4YE LA foNrsw � �� 11 Affigibilligliel. l.i' SI NAL•OA LUANO ..IIIII- „cu SvnoRA I l `r52228 Avenida Mendoza •-, F PGLL N�6 • LES Id III I - 4 C!L MONTER 11 UJCLIMAU,IILF! F JPiYO11A IUI: LFIIhIIk "NIP 1 0 CLL MAPRIO 11111" DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52379 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015514 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 151 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-58 UTM Zone: 11S, 564386 mE; 3725416 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 1948 Owner and Address: David P Jacobsen, Janice B Jacobsen; 48611 Sojourn Street, Indio CA 92201 Updated Description: The 52379 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1948 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has a low pitch side gable roof clad in red tiles with no eaves. The residence has an "L" shaped plan and is clad in stucco. The residence has casement windows with exterior shutters. A large wood pergola surrounds the front and side of the residence. During the current survey, the subject property is surrounded by a large privacy wall. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to be significant alterations since previous survey. The subject property retains the stucco exterior and red tile roofing. The residence has been painted white with dark blue window trim and shutters. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The essential form of the dwelling has not been altered. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52379 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015514 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 151 52379 Avenida Mendoza_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52379 Avenida Mendoza_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52379 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015514 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 151 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 - - - \-- fff < - - 1 ur ,.... _F.,r.'"'. ____,...1.: I €LL TAMPfGO .r x00 n limb � L. � AYE L4 FONDA I ipm!J I I" Hrr}�ti GQ .b AVE HUES' RA 11- C1L4JOJ L DIUJ ANGO f r t -: I• RI X r CL id RA w',��,1 1 CLL WS }!A•A 0 -c , . - +--� 52379 Avenida Mendoza . -& ei ELL MOGALES % r. - i ,,.. i 3 vLL w' HfNUAH A ELL 0 R MI ELL COLIMA i iK AVE RROA „I ELL C lLLD 4 I. C� -1eL,WADfrl+ # 11111P } $ — % • - CJi 1a IF - ITRE• 1 CA r. frELATL _ 13 .k Nl1 PRESERVATION & PUNNING v 0.2LI, 1 Milers DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52426 Avenida Mendoza Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 155 ❑x Update Identifier: 52426 Avenida Mendoza UTM Zone: iiS, 564341 mE; 3725545 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Owner and Address: John Philips; 4317 N Phinney Avenue, Seattle WA 98103 Date Constructed: 1947 Updated Description: The 52426 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1947 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with a "U" shaped plan. The residence has a low pitch cross gable roof clad in red tiles. Since the previous survey, the subject property has been surrounded by a high privacy wall. Features such as the gable roof clad in red barrel tiles with a moderate overhang and the white stucco exterior are extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The essential form of the dwelling has not been altered. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52426 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 155 52426 Avenida Mendoza_i: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. 52426 Avenida Mendoza_2: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52426 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 155 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 52426 Avenida Mendoza,4, DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52444 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 156 ❑x Update Identifier: 773273009 UTM Zone: 11S, 564337 mE / 3725531 mN Date Constructed:1948 Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Owner and Address: Devin C Losselyong; 52444 Avenida Mendoza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52444 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1948 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. During the current survey, the residence was largely obscured by heavy vegetation. Based on the description and photographs in the previous survey record, Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a rectangular plan with a low pitched gable roof with open eaves. The roof extends at the front of the residence creating a covered front porch supported by bracketed wood beams. The exterior is clad in stucco. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been significant alterations since the previous survey. The gable roof with open eaves, multi -pane windows at the north elevation, and the stucco clad siding are extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52444 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 156 52444 Avenida Mendoza_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 52444 Avenida Mendoza_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52444 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 156 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 4 ■ NIL tkogT ollok CLL T MWCO HJOALGO 1 3IHAJOA [ 1 URANGI0 3 CL 5 ORA CLLENSLALA AVE 111AiCO CLL hf4GALES x CLL COLJMA w '9" *E ARRULA MillII J4YE LA FONLA I I L AYE NUE 11 111 52444 Avenida Mendoza II1IH U. NHL OMTER CLL L Jl a CLL 7FA4 C11J,i 1 I GLL w'T ER LL CATE 13 RA DEA rn4. f URR, i PRESERVATION gPLANNIN6'' b 0 5 3 Mlkey 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52486 Avenida Mendoza Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 157 ❑x Update Identifier: 773273010 UTM Zone: iiS, 564338 mE; 3725509 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No al; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 1936 Owner and Address: Ellen Lloyd Troyer, Denis W Troyer; PO Box 207, Coachella CA 92236 Updated Description: The 52486 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "H" shaped plan. The residence has multi -level shed roofs intersected by the front porch roof. The roof is clad in red barrel tiles. The exterior is clad in stucco. The front porch at the center of the residence has been enclosed, a detached garage was added after initial construction, and two small building extensions were added along the north elevation. At the roof line, there are four vigas at the front wing of the residence. Since the previous survey, the sliding windows at the front elevation have been replaced with double hung windows. There does not appear to have been any other alterations. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. While the dwelling has been altered since initial construction, additions are compatible but differentiated from initial construction. The essential form of the casita remains intact to the degree necessary for contributor status. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52486 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 157 52486 Avenida Mendoza_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 52486 Avenida Mendoza_2: View northeast of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52486 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 157 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52519 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 153 ❑x Update Identifier: 773273013 UTM Zone: iiS, 564294 mE; 3725462 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 22; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Owner and Address: Sharon Hurwitz; 30o Arroyo Salado, Santa Fe NM 87508 Date Constructed: 1936 Updated Description: The 52519 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "L" shaped plan. The residence has a multi -level shed roof clad in red tiles. At the front elevation there are three vigas at the roof line and a wood lintel above the horizontal sliding window. There is a front porch within the "L" of the residence. The subject property is surrounded by a large stucco clad privacy wall. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. The red tile slant roof with protruding roof beams and the white stucco siding is extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/2/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style"casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52519 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 153 52519 Avenida Mendoza_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52519 Avenida Mendoza_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52519 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 153 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52553 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015515 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 165 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-59 UTM Zone: 11S, 564385 mE / 3725416 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 15; Recorded March 31,1936, MB 18/92 Date Constructed:1948 Owner and Address: Mark Hilario; 52553 Avenida Mendoza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52553 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1948 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in zoo6. The current survey showed the property had been demolished in ca. zoo7. A new single-family residence replaced the original dwelling in ca. zoo8. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Di - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded in zoo6 by CRM TECH was demolished in ca. zoo7 and subsequently replaced in ca. 2oo8. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52553 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015515 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Urbana Survey No: 165 52553 Avenida Mendoza_z: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52553 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015515 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 165 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52775 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15516 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 182 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-60 UTM Zone: 11S, 564390 mE / 3725137 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 15; Recorded March 31,1936, MB 18/92 Date Constructed:1951 Owner and Address: Catherine R Smith; 52775 Avenida Mendoza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low pitch side gable roof clad in composition shingles. The roof had boxed gable eaves and ends. The residence has an open veranda at the front elevation supported by narrow posts. The exterior is clad in stucco and vertical boards and brick veneer at the base at the front elevation. There is one large horizontal sliding window and one tripart sliding -fixed -sliding window at the front elevation. Since the previous survey, they does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. The front door and the roof trim have been painted. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52775 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15516 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 182 52775 Avenida Mendoza_i: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. 52775 Avenida Mendoza_2: View facing southwest of the north and east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52775 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15516 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 182 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 5344o Avenida Mendoza Page i of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 384 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 53440 Avenida Mendoza City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 564343.74 mE / 3724692.64 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit zo, Recorded February 28, 1938, MB 19/38.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774093010 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family resicence at 5344o Avenida Mendoza is a Tract Ranch style home. The property was partially obscurred by a recreational vehicle during the 2022 site visit; this description is partially based on 2019 Google Earth street photography. The residence has a compact rectangular plan with stucco exterior walls. The home has a cross -gable roof with a shallow overhang, clad in asphalt shingles. At the front elevation, there is one large sloping bay window flanked by two paired windows. The original windows have been replaced with modern faux multi -pane windows. The front entrace is at the center of the front elevation. The residence has an attached carport and a sliding glass door at the north elevation. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the wide horizontal massing, the single -story form, the low-pitched cross -gable roof, and the attached carport. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 5344oAvenida Mendoza_i: View southeast of front (west) elevation. Much of the front elevation is obscured by a recreational vehicle parked in front of the building. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1959; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Moreno Carlos Barba, Ruth D Barba 5344o Avenida Mendoza La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 384 Resource Name: 5344o Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 5344o Avenida Mendoza B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1959. The subject property is first seen on historic aerials in 1959. This image from the year of construction shows the building with a simple rectangular plan. By 1965, historic aerials show an addition at the rear elevation and two roof extentions to the front elevation. The roof extentions are seen from the front elevation on either side of the front door, with windows at each mass. Historic aerials from 1972 and 1978 do not show any additional changes to the building form. In zooz, property owner M.M. Peralez applied for a permit to re -roof the residence with the work completed by Razua Roofing (Permit No. ozo5-014). In 2002, property owner John Peralez obtained a permit for septic abandonment with the work completed by Valley Plumbing and Ferraud Industries (Permit No. 0211-161). In 20o3, John Peralez applied for a permit to construct a patio cover with the work completed by So -Cal Builders (Permit No. 0303-100). The subject property has modern era vinyl windows at the front elevation. Since zo1z, the residence has been painted, but there do not appear to have been any additional changes to the residence. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 5344o Avenida Mendoza property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5344o Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 384 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Y_ _ , ' 5344O Avenida Mendoza a ntil' DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5344o Avenida Mendoza Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 384 Primary Record Information Continued: 5344o Avenida Mendoza_2: View east of front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5344o Avenida Mendoza Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 384 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: M.M and John Peralez owned the property between 2002-2003 (Permits). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 20tract, recorded in 1938, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 3.932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1959. While the 5344o Avenida Mendoza property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53533 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15517 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 206 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-61 UTM Zone: iiS, 564393 mE / 372557 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 23; Recorded January 31, 1944, MB 2o/25 Date Constructed:1957 Owner and Address: Nicholas Chow, Andrew Gust; PO Box 1514, La Quinta CA 92247 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1957 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Custom Ranch style residential property with Contemporary influences. Since the previous survey, the residence appears to have been renovated and the fenestration pattern has been altered. The single-family home has a circular flat roof above an irregular shaped floorplan facing northeast. An attached garage to the south is connected to the residence where the flat rectangular garage roof meets the round flat dwelling roof. During the current survey, the residence was surrounded by a high privacy wall which was installed between 2006 and 2007. Based on what is visible, it appears that the aluminum windows along the public facing elevations have been replaced with vinyl sliding windows. The residence was also repainted. The building features a grey stucco exterior and a flat roof with a narrow overhang. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53533 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015517 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 206 53533 Avenida Mendoza 3.: View facing northwest of the eastern privacy wall and driveway. 53533 Avenida Mendoza_2: View facing northwest of the eastern privacy wall and gateway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53533 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015517 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 206 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 14 L Ii• _mai ill Pkiimi hdrie#1 111 aft," uuuII_0 11111 L SINAI OA Ea AN 0 EL- 5• filth ELL EN NA CLI NOGALES LLL CAS 44,11 4ry z EL? TAMPICO z AYE 1. A FONDA ELL 74ONTER CLL COLIMA 1 {LL c IL LO w WERMIV 1" r cue � rD C� AAAOR PVTRF. R 13 AVE NOE ok w 1]FP RA IDS: KG ROCK Y{ipp 53533 Avenida Mendoza 1 URRIiii PRESERVATION & PLANNING' 0 0.25 0.5 i 1011uu 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53855 (53835) Avenida Mendoza Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15518 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 123 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-62 / 53835 Avenida Mendoza Date Constructed: 1948 UTM Zone: iiS, 564392 mE; 372434o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 23; Recorded January 31,1944, MB 20/25 Owner and Address: Joseph Salwey, Donald Studdard; 53855 Avenida Mendoza, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 53855 Avenida Mendoza (previously 53835 Avenida Mendoza) residence was constructed in 1948 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. It has a low-pitched side -gabled roof with narrow open eaves clad in red tiles. The roof extends at the front elevation to form an open veranda supported by narrow wood posts. At the front elevation there is one large multi -pane fixed window and one large multi - pane fixed window that wraps from the front to the side elevation. The residence has vertical boards at the gable ends. A stucco -clad chimney extends from the side elevation. Since the previous survey, the front door of the residence has been replaced and a privacy wall was constructed separating the rear of the property. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations since the previous survey. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53855 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15518 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Urbana Survey No: 123 53855 Avenida Villa_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 53855 Avenida Villa_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53855 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15518 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 223 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 CLAZArLA AYE 54 A� _ i. ALP I r 711:111141P - - C4L LA5 R. 49 A v mob. — ]� I ILI - a - AVE LA F41•EAa 1111W PO I.fi �..i I — Cif HJnArG4di _ AVER NUE5TRA ------ ' E�[ jFi. R� DEACS1'2'0I �lf _ L 5JNAlOA L+RAN00 - 117I j JCEL 5.------*i„\--,.... \1 CLp 5 KVLA l b " £! ENSffA76 , I I ...c y(RJfT\ q ,, 1 g+ -0�� 11 tf f f. fifFe!lA HLfA �l AID x v w a _w CLL T MUMTEREY y o - o a CLL It l,MA . 3 - j 53 55 Avenida Nl nndoza III. AVE sRRR9Lu �' O -- --Lit V I W — _ k � CLZ AhAf]R�D MI" pp -34111, - ' _ ..... Zi Te CZE Trip€CV£A ( —+ w Ct_L POTRERO. CLL TECATE - . _ - 1 13 ___ .i.,..e ,°# URBANA 1 PRESERVATION PUNNING I o. I MiI.s0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 5330o Avenida Montezuma Page i of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 399 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 5330o Avenida Montezuma City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 563197.43 mE / 3724767.77 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit i8, Recorded October 31,1937, MB 19/30-31.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774033031 *P3a. Description: The 5330o Avenida Montezuma property is a one-story single-family residence constructed in the Contemporary architecture style. The home has a rectangular massed plan and features a very low-pitched front -gabled roof with a bracket and broad overhanging eaves. Exterior walls are of brick painted white. The building has a fairly symetrical facade with the front entry slightly offset from center, and two large casement windows, one on each side. Each window has awning. Character defining features of Contemporary style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the massed plan, the single -story form, the large windows, and the low-pitched front -gable roof with broad overhanging eaves. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 533ooAvenida Montezuma_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1962; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Evelyn Abbott Gibson 5330o Avenida Montezuma La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 399 Resource Name: 5330o Avenida Montezuma Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 5330o Avenida Montezuma B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Contemporary B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1962. The residence is first seen in historic aerials from 1965, and in aerials from 1972 and 1978. The building's form in these early aerial images was much smaller than seen in current arieals. In 1983, property owner William Gibson applied for a permit to construct a 48o sq. ft. addition (Permit No. 0411). This addition can be seen in aerial images at the north elevation of the residence. In 1986, Gibson applied for a permit to replace tar paper at the residence (Permit No. 001988). In 1998, Gibson applied for a permit for a sewer connection with the work completed by Econo Sewer Service (Permit No. 98o2-14o). Based on Google Earth street photography, it appears there has not been any changes to the exterior of the residence since zo1z. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 5330o Avenida Montezuma property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5330o Avenida Montezuma Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 399 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5330o Avenida Montezuma Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 399 Primary Record Information Continued: 5330o Avenida Montezuma_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5330o Avenida Montezuma Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 399 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: William Gibson owned the property between 1983 and 1998 (Permits). The home was built in the Custom Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit i8 tract, recorded in 1937, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1962, with a major addition constructed in 1983. While the 5330o Avenida Montezuma property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77177 Avenida Montezuma Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 097 ❑x Update Identifier: 773112003 UTM Zone: iiS, 563249 mE; 3726118 mN Date Constructed: 1936 Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB i8/56 Owner and Address: Matthew J Conlon; 10854 SW 28oth Lane, Vashon WA g8o7o Updated Description: The 77177 Avenida Montezuma residence was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has a rectangular form with a low -pitch gable roof clad in red tiles, with the exterior clad in stucco. The residence features a front porch and a stucco clad chimney at the roof interior. During both the prior 1997 and the current survey, the subject property was largely obscured by a high privacy wall. What is visible does not appear to have been altered. The red tile gable roof, stucco siding are still extant. At the north elevation, there appears to be one original multi -pane window and a modern fixed window. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 3.95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77177 Avenida Montezuma Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 097 77177 Avenida Montezuma_i: View south of the front (north) elevation. 77177 Avenida Montezuma_2: View south of the front (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77177 Avenida Montezuma Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 097 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 AVE FE1.. iJ4Mvtl 77177 Avenida Montezuma /da 6A LFS CLL 7III11EMECULA CI' L PDTAFRO 1 II eLL TEEwTE 13 URBANA PRESERVATION & PUNNING 0 0.25 0.5 1 Milea 1 I i M I i i G I 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5183o Avenida Morales Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15519 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 101 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-63 UTM Zone: 11S, 563209 mE; 3725762 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 28/56 Date Constructed: 1950 Owner and Address: Geraldine Girardin, Robert Girardine; 5183o Avenida Morales, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 5183o Avenida Morales residence was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family residence was constructed in the Pueblo Revival style. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. The house has a flat roof with parapet along the roof line. At the front elevation there is an arcaded veranda. Since the previous survey, the residence has been partially surrounded by thick vegetation. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations. The residence still has a flat roof with parapet, vigas, arched openings, and stucco -clad exterior walls. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5183o Avenida Morales Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015519 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: ioi 5183o Avenida Morales_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51830 Avenida Morales_2: View east of the west elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51.83o Avenida Morales Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015519 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 101 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 .. rS7d &O C4txh�rE '. ILIc;{. TAMPfC4 .) +I r_ . M ::-j Ayr LA FONDA J 41111 I " 1101' LL HIDALGO kligaim'i AVE NLYESTR • • 111 {LE SIN ALOA IPA 151830 Avenida Morales a IIII6,"' I >ti 11 ill 1 ogr, ROC .v �CLL NflGALfS 1 't MIM 1 1 11 C i- MOP AVE MARTU E7 , $ IHIICLM ' , i A "I 1 - II AVE ARROth I 4 L Ill I I � I CLI L 6�4 w ` 1011 c i rr1 *1301411 r c�i rFiwfc Ir. a• , ' 1.1 :LL rsc.arE { f 18 { 13 % - —rq ` 1 11 I • f cL L__(--_,.. ji <? �� URBANA PRFSERVM110N $ NNHIN " 0 zs 0.5 Miles 1 r 1 i i I i i t 10 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51881 Avenida Morales Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015520 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ogg ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-64 UTM Zone: iiS, 563185 mE / 3725736 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 18/56 Date Constructed:195i Owner and Address: Yolanda Cabanyog; 51881 Avenida Morales, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51881 Avenida Morales residence was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Vernacular style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displayed the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property with a Modernistic addition. During the prior 2006 survey, the residence was largely obscured by heavy vegetation and fencing. During the current survey, the residence is similarly obscured, however, the low -pitch, hipped roof appears still extant. Since the previous survey, the carport has been removed and replaced with a semi -attached second residence. This residence is semi -obscured by a privacy wall. It is constructed in a Modernistic style with stucco siding, a slant roof, and a stone column supporting a covered main entrance. The residence has an attached garage and a large horizontal sliding window at the front elevation. This second residence appears to be attached to the original residence with a small narrow breezeway. Based on aerial imagery, it appears to have been constructed ca. 2017. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Since the previous survey, a second residence was constructed on the property in 2017. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the original residence. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered since its ca. 1951 construction, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. 51881 Avenida Morales_6: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51881 Avenida Morales Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15520 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 099 51881Avenida Morales_2: View north of the front (east) elevation of the south building. 51881 Avenida Morales_3: View north of the front (east) elevation of the north building. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51881 Avenida Morales Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15520 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ogg *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: siggi Avenida Morales Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ioo ❑x Update Identifier: 773151oio UTM Zone: iiS, 563089 mE; 3725864 mN Date Constructed: 1936 Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB i8/56 Owner and Address: Katherine M Javelera; 338 S Burnside Avenue, Los Angeles CA goo36 Updated Description: The 51991 Avenida Morales was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has a low-pitched cross -gable roof clad with red tiles. During the prior 1997 and the current survey, the subject property was largely obscured by a high privacy wall. Based on what is visible, it appears that the windows have been replaced with fixed, black frame windows. Since the previous survey, the attached carport was replaced by 2003 with an attached stucco clad garage with red tile roofing to match the main residence. This addition has had a significant negative impact on the form and integrity of the original dwelling. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 3.95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5i9gi Avenida Morales Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: ioo 51991 Avenida Morales_1: View northwest of the southeast elevation. 52991. Avenida Morales_2: View west of the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California - The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5i9gi Avenida Morales Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ioo *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 -----'99-.9-4,,_ f 74 XP 41 _ f j _ Off _ co, AS 12_44,,,, 4s ..-''--_-/---rj. \ - CZ. - --.---r s .=. ...imp, C.C7 1FIR!. .4, J ti AYE 2.h FONDA. ' 1111 Bid awn I �!'WA �!L HI DAL GO "A NM. ,Al❑N.Ofi. p€A C L E SON4i,b4 dig 11 libihh — • 51991 Avenida IVloralesl CLL SAMARA' 1- 1 1 11 x,1 4 1 ROC T CLL NOGA!€5 ' W h W 1 y.3140. .Y i7�. r.- . `, Q tr 12 CL!'[rflr ruA 11 A Sl' , fJ ' Ct.fDMTF. 1 RFY ,. i -- GU CPLlMA .., o � 1 I1IIL2LONLy_r___....,-..----. w y R t TE i�1,4 IPCLL i CLLr POTREROt• 1 1 CLLfFEIA7 1 1 Z 4. 13 c_. ., rpm C )10 $ � .JI l 1}yy I I . ' URILIM U 0_25 0_5 1 Miles PIMERVAIION & PLANNINGL" i 1 1 I I 1 I I L0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51351 Avenida Navarro Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 075 ❑x Update Identifier: 773io3oo7 UTM Zone: iiS, 564445 mE / 3726367 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 3o, 1935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1935 Owner and Address: Fenady Family Trust, John Andrew D Fenady Survivors Trust; 555 N Gower Street, Los Angeles CA 90004 Updated Description: Since the previous survey, the 51351 Avenida Navarro subject property has been significantly altered. At the time of the current survey, the residence was under construction. The stucco exterior had been removed, with the residence covered in construction wrapping. The red tile roofing had been removed, with the roof under construction. The original rustic - looking door appears to have been removed, with the entry way under construction. The stained vertical wood siding at the roof gable and the exposed beams at the roofline were still extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but alterations impacted the overall integrity of the dwelling. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is now a non -contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51351 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 075 51351 Avenida Navarro_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51351 Avenida Navarro_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51351 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 075 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 f I( "-,-,___,___,____ .(----".'---- fi .fsrA enIA d (7 J [y - i." Li_t LAS R446, r, Ihr_ 7 t TAALP 0 CO I f { jk AVE LA FONDA F .' i,L flrpR 40 51351 �i�i�■ Avenida Navarre 5TR, • Y1 NAL'UA ' CiL fLL {i ►JiO — tf m Z� \ CLL NOGA L£S Vr a i Q,' a 1 i ter. n+r Lr.shuni % �� Il 1 All .. v _.r yy4aa CiL ¢ n1ANFFftEY y 53 � � ' C r 1 MA a I i K }I1IU!H L'2 t FIltl Old Illc t MA DRZL1 _,- jf Cr. TrArlleal A pr. - CLLPVTIF - . 14 1 CLL •ATE T �+' � 1$ • •- + c. , 13 I toct, _( 1 l F. 1__--,:' . .. .....�. . UMW PRESERVATIONPRESEVVATION & PLAralINGL.: f} [5.25 0 5 1 Miles0 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51371 Avenida Navarro Page i of 2 Primary#: P-33-o15521 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 076 ID Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-65 UTM Zone: ii5, 564542 mE / 3726241 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 3o, 1935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1957 Owner and Address: Fenady Family Trust, John Andrew D Fenady Survivors Trust; 555 N Gower Street, Los Angeles CA g0004 Updated Description: The 51371 Avenida Navarro residence was constructed in 1957 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence was constructed as a Tract Ranch style single family home with a rectangular plan with a low -pitch hipped roof. The exterior was clad in stucco and horizontal boards. The current survey showed that the building had been demolished. During the current survey, the property was shown to be a vacant lot. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM TECH was demolished in ca. 2022. At the time of the current survey, the dwelling had not yet been replaced. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51371 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o15521 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 076 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 _lUif � S Y I Lt_ A.i Rd,Hg, l AleV LA FONAA CLL hflUALGO111 ----.5137 1 Avenida Navarro ESTRA DE L!1 SJIrIAL VA tio,LanG15u1. c L` CcI SONOR.a N. A, CLL FHSEMA6A 41 ge 06 ROCK rLgp 5.-- CLL' NOGALES - - , K IN a'' 112 CLL CilOVVA.1.4 A 4 ty Ly ftI MiThMYf FY 4 -d O b a r � x CLL rO L1AV 1 0 4 • i aL CHfLLO - _ CLL T€MEC LA pry .rr j CLL POTRER+ ` . �^ 144 CLL TECATE t — -' 8 — 13 ,a01- - i A , 4 0_26 fl_5 1 Miles URHANA PRESERVAMIDN & Pi NNING 1 I 1 1 I I I F I0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51397 Avenida Navarro Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15522 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 077 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-66 UTM Zone: 11S, 564542 mE; 3726226 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 3o, 2935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1949 Owner and Address: Byron A Clark; 51397 Avenida Navarro, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51397 Avenida Navarro residence was constructed in 1949 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The single family residence appears to be a Spanish Styled Ranch home, with a rectangular plan. The residence has a flat roof with a stucco exterior. The front elevation features two large wood -framed fixed windows, and one smaller fixed window. There is a flat roof porch at the front elevation. Since the previous survey, the subject property has been surrounded by a privacy wall with heavy vegetation. The two large windows at the front elevation have been replaced since the previous survey; the original wood framed windows with fixed sashes have been replaced with large picture windows. The privacy wall makes determining other changes difficult. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 1950 period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51397 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15522 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 077 51397 Avenida Navarro_i: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. 51397 Avenida Navarro_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51397 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15522 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 077 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 KO, �� 1 + 11 4 E V GL_ L AS R.fw,..b,. ff S jIV _ ? r a rall LL CAMW CO 6 r 1. 2 L AVC LA.�L7HLl�l hP' iij.�. �.S��T � Avenida Averiic�a Navarro F3TR LL SFJL FVAL•OA DE iiir IIIC . L .. � CLL SONORA 4' ) _ r 11 �� r3G ROCA' )-r ��� 4 llal1liill l 1r ,�3 . . 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CLL TRER ;I 14 r II F ll c#-J 13 - - f *. _ • . . , -. - t URBANA PR[SfDARN & PLANNING"' a 0.2.5 05 1 n ae I r I 1 I 1 r r I DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51431 Avenida Navarro Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015523 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 078 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-67 UTM Zone: 11S, 564544 mE; 3726184 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 3o, 1935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed:195o Owner and Address: Thomas E Berg, Deborah J Berg; 4353 Palos Verdes Drive S, Rancho Palos Verdes CA 90275 Updated Description: The 51431 Avenida Navarro residence was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single family home was constructed as a Spanish Styled Ranch. The residence has a rectangular plan with a low-pitched side -gable roof. Exterior walls are of painted brick masonry. The front elevation features two large multi -pane casement windows. The roof eave extends to form a front porch roof supported by narrow posts. Since the previous survey, the decorative metal porch beams have been replaced with simple wood poles. There does not appear to be any other significant changes to the residence. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51431 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015523 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Urbana Survey No: 078 51431 Avenida Navarro_a: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. 51431 Avenida Navarro_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51431 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015523 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 078 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 \} l — J2 rAAAPrCo ram' - AVE LA FONr3e II r <,,. frrnAr5prr 51431 Avenida Navarro ESTRd I LL 3'1�IfJA f. C]A LLL +URA 1 4 CO. sal# RA O i !Ai' -P.' _CI 1. ell _NA h• )y -- I l_i� RtiCaC j• CLL hfOGALES I-� ¢LS a a1 Cr.i H!H[JAk1U4 I 1 W CI& L U ERET •_ _I II . • Lt Co 7 I 4 $ - J 4 � �■ IITiL 1LLppr it ill .4. CZ I AAA 6qt0 iiiII .__ ____/--r. {v Cr i YF+NtC E Ln' i 4 ) G{�L YD iRFR� p r _.,--• 1� 4 • CLL TEC-dTE i. C CCC 13 - I M1� .8 rpm { --rpm--._,... r Q. - p - - fl — o o.211 4 5 1 Mlles LIRBA A PRESERVATION & PLANNING```1 1 t 1 I 1 1 t I0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51453 Avenida Navarro Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 079 ❑x Update Identifier: 773103012 UTM Zone: iiS, 564446 mE; 3726291 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 3o, 1935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1948 Owner and Address: Raymond L Cymbalisty, Frances Cymbalisty; 27744 Camino Real, Shingletown CA g6o88 Updated Description: The 51453 Avenida Navarro residence was constructed in 1948 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan, with a low-pitched gable roof clad in red tiles. The exterior is clad in stucco. At the front elevation there is one large multi -pane casement window that wraps around to the side of the residence and a second multi -pane window adjacent to the front door. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51453 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 079 51453 Avenida Navarro_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51453 Avenida Navarro_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51453 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 079 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 a� P <^f�s74 CPO a 4 ELL TAMPICO RYE L'A.F0NDA ~ iii i H DEA 1 51NA �_ ! II {II El i + X ELL SONOIRA' U ! N it• y-� - erp C1L #11S NAD- µY' 4� f •! —1 Roc, ruRv JJ CLL. N G T F W ,..01+c+ ! - � +v 4 W {-c. CLL EFUHU4HiA c ! R IC + Mr]N1 FRFY <I._ rl[y dVE M t TI.wfZ ti _ _ ELL COLIMA d A... . AYP 1 RROBA { II 1II j CLL CO -VI O , CLL MADRID 1IIWT, mipp;„_______/.....- - J S7 GI. TFJYi£C4ii h ALL TREK• { - .7-----) - JI 1 ti Q. 74, Q URBANA 0 025 0.5 1 Miles PRESERVA)ION $ PLANNING 1 i F I I I I I0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51592 Avenida Navarro Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015524 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 082 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-68 UTM Zone: 115, 564560 mE / 372604o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 31,1935, MB 18/8o Date Constructed:1951 Owner and Address: Conrad Santiago, Ruth Santiago; PO Box 54, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51592 Avenida Navarro residence was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single family residence was constructed as a Spanish Styled Ranch. The residence has a low -pitch cross hip roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. At the front elevation there are three casement windows inset within the stucco. There is a large multi -pane window at the front elevation. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its date of construction outside the period of significance. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51592 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015524 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 082 51592 Avenida Navarro_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51592 Avenida Navarro_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51592 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015524 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 082 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 dxsrd 1E014 - r` CLL HlDALGO CLL Si NA hum CLL LRS -r I I 51592 Avenida Navarro CLL I TAMPiCO' 6' i... m AVE Lr FONDA Li LNLIESTRA pFM CLL ALiRiLI /GO CLL SONORA CLL FNSFNAOA CLL Tl GALE. 8 .LL CJI I Li_ FILiA C[ i M O p4'rni!P CLL iCOLlhUL 4VE 4R140804 CLL CHiLLD CLL MAOR1I CLL TtMFcL'LA [Li FTRFRr ELL CFEEAT€ 13 1 Ui BAND PRES/ RVA!ION & PLANNENG"f 0.25 0.5 i p 6yz{G POCK Y{4 4, 1 Miles 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51622 Avenida Navarro Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 083 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-69 UTM Zone: uS, 564566 mE / 3726021 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 31,1935, MB i8/8o Date Constructed:195i Owner and Address: Murray G Lillian, Estate of Vik Marilyn; PO Box, La Quinta CA 92247 Updated Description: The 51622 Avenida Navarro residence was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Custom Ranch style residential property with Contemporary influences. The one-story single family residence has a low-pitched hip roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. The residence has an attached carport . The front elevation features two large multi -pane casement windows. During the current survey, the residence was largely obscured by heavy vegetation. However, it does not appear the there has been any significant alterations to the property. The large multi -pane windows, the hipped roof, stucco exterior, and attached carport are visible and extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51622 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 083 51622 Avenida Navarro_s: View northeast of the front (west) elevation. 51622 Avenida Navarro_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51622 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 083 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 `_J p,IL 1 yfjrn @CFO '') ....) N't"---.-.-. lye se r z - / ../.......,'F--(F '--N"------.1-- \ Z A _. f clLL r.4 +ca F�1111 1_— '"-avr La l-Ouna f r I IAVF CLL HIAALGO Al11FSTRA Lk 'nA -51622 .ra Elw FLEA Navarro • #c ! Cl ! •t A d , 0 i NIL r CLL 50NORA j 4 _ Y [LL fAl5dNd8A .43 .3. s "L. c c. LJl Ra[* rL+,p+Y CLL AlOGA LFSl Ve W } _ Vas -MG os- .v r 1 t LL CM1M1,7AJif,JA r ,4-, "' w � r:::NTFaFr} _ ii GLLC4 AVE AfrRaaa IN INV Elp CLL C JLLD. — �... 1 Y-4 ' 1 o C&L MMlsRrfl CIL ME-C A iir ,------ - ..L. ,,------,___ J - w i CLL I POTRFR+ J7 it k 14L LL TF Ik'TF -- 1 13 p i l t C •• 11RRNA 0 0.26 0_5 1 Wes PRES[RV ifoN & PLANNING` - 1 1 f f 1 f I 1 I0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51835 Avenida Navarro Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15526 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 125 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-70 UTM Zone: 11S, 564547 mE; 3725825 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 31,1935, MB i8/8o Date Constructed: 1950 Owner and Address: Darrel Thomas Adams; 51835 Avenida Navarro, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51835 Avenida Navarro residence was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Contemporary style house. The one-story single-family residence has an irregular plan with a flat cantilevered roof with wide boxed eaves. There is a thick, slightly tapered coping around the residence. Exterior walls are clad in stucco with wainscoting. Since the previous survey, a decorative pierced block privacy wall has been constructed around the property. The residence has been painted white with black trim painted at the roofline and around the windows and doors. A small covered porch has been constructed at the front elevation, with a simple flat roof added with narrow support posts. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/2/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51835 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15526 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 125 51835 Avenida Navarro_i: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. 5i835 Avenida Navarro_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51835 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15526 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 125 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 — ... 1'+WAFA C.;- c? AYF rr ice* *). ' I------ '--"----•-., .4.- rl, -".'------::;.... .0 MIR t f r Z C.i iAm Pic } l ma. SAYE LA FONDA!! 1 ~� 9 I N i7R FY AVF NL/F al 1111111111 L11 s11r,�io.a 1„ I _ 51835 Avenida Navarro ' C.L 171I•AIJGO 5Q1 FFA s o L. � ti t {.LL s .: , y,4SyG RO# f— �CLL I lu - —1 e. .71 1 2 x CLL H1HUfiLlik (--N... �i iK CtiM#N7'k FFFY g ■i MEE CLL CO 61.1 a NI - '.°. A r imosik E . a. IP 1 ANEJI Cld, MAA1{+1� c. 1ingli —. � CL rasa 1 I� GILL IIF TECATE -J-1 13 ( v Cal ,) 1S 0 0,25 0.5 1 Mlles URBANA PRESERVATION & PLANNING t r F t I I L0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 52022 Avenida Navarro Page i of 9 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 326 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 52022 Avenida Navarro City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564492.36 mE / 3725822.61 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit ii, Recorded January 31, 2935, MB 18/75.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773235023 *P3a. Description: The 52022 Avenida Navarro property is a one-story single-family residence. The home is largely obscured by a privacy wall. The property appears to be constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. It is constructed of several masses with various roof heights and styles. The roof has hipped and flat sections, and is clad in red barrel tiles with a small overhang. The residence has a prominent rectangular chimney. There is a large attached garage with two arched garage door openings. The privacy wall connects to the residence and extends around the property, with several decorative gates. Both the residence and the wall are clad in white stucco. Character defining features of Spanish Colonial Revival style homes that can be seen on the subject property include the tiled roof with limited roof overhang, the stucco exterior walls, the arched garage door openings, and the asymmetrical facade. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 52o22Avenida Navarro_i: View southeast of the west elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 194o; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Jason Setterlund, Stacy Setterlund 52022 Avenida Navarro La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 326 Resource Name: 52022 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 9 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 52o22 Avenida Navarro B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 194o. The home was one of the earliest homes constructed in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence was originally constructed as one of the original "I" shaped casitas. The subject property is first seen on historic aerial images from 1953; at this time, the surrounding area was largely undeveloped. Between 1954 and 1972, the subject property was one of three properties on the block (Historic Aerials). In 1969, property owner, Vera Schmidt, obtained a permit to add a carport to the subject dwelling (Permit No.171287). This work was completed by J.W. Carder. The carport can be seen at the north side of the property as an attached garage. Schmidt obtained another permit in 1969 for the construction of a block wall (Permit No. 171067). In 197o, Vera Schmidt obtained a permit for the construction of a swimming pool, though the builder was not identified (Permit No. i81io6). This pool is seen at the northeast corner of the subject property. Property owner, Joe Smith, obtained a permit in 1976 to remodel the guest house (Permit No. 286098). The contractor for this work was not identified. The guest house can not be seen from the public right-of-way. Smith obtained a permit in 1981to replace the septic system (Permit No. 417927). In 1991, property owner Rodger Downing obtained a permit for a bay window replacement. The work was completed by the property owner (Permit No. 08794). Downing obtained a permit to construct a stucco fence in 1991. The work was constructed by the property owner (Permit No. 08795). In 2007, property owner Brian and Laura Pessaro obtained a general remodel permit. Work was completed by the property owners (Permit No. 06-3377). The residence was constructed as one of the original "I" shaped "casitas" in the La Quinta Cove; during the current survey, the residence was not well observed due to the high privacy wall. Based on Google Earth steet imagery, it appears that portions of the original residence are extant including the cross -gable roof with red barrel tiles and the small front patio between the buildings masses. However, the large rear additon and the attached garage have significantly altered the appearance of the residence. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: La Quinta Building and Lumber Company *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 52022 Avenida Navarro property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52022 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 9 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 326 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52022 Avenida Navarro Page 4 of g Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 326 Primary Record Information Continued: 52022 Avenida Navarro_2: View east of the west elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52022 Avenida Navarro Page 5 of 9 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 326 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants: Keith & Vera Schmidt (1968; Palm Desert Post o1 Aug 1968), Vera Smith (1968-1981; Permits, Palm Desert Post o1 Aug 1968, The Desert Sun 28 Sep 1972), Joe Smith (1973-1981; Permits, The Desert Sun 25 Sep 1973), Rodger & Jody Downing (1991-1996; Permits, The Desert Sun 13 Feb 1996), Brian & Laura Pessaro (2007; Permits). Keith and Vera Schmidt occupied the subject property 1968. In 1965, Keith owned a contracting business in La Quinta and Vera was employed at the Faye -Renee Shop in Palm Springs (The Desert Sun, 3.5 Jan 1965). Keith passed away in 1968, and Vera continued to occupy the property until 1981. Vera was an active member of the Desert Beautiful society and a chairman of the California Division of Women's National Farm and Garden Association (The Desert Sun, 24 Sep 1971). In 1973, Vera Schmidt married Joesph Smith; the couple would live together at the subject property until 1981. Rodger and Jody Downing occupied the residence between 1991 and 1996. Brian and Laura Pessaro occupied the residence in 2007. The home was built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 11tract, recorded in 1935, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence is one of the original La Quinta Cove casitas. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. Based on the date of construction in 194o, and the shape of the front elevation, the residence appears to be one of these original casitas. However, since construction, the residence has been heavily altered and no longer retains many of the original features seen in other casitas built around the same time. The 52022 Avenida Navarro property is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non - contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is considered not eligible for NRHP / CRHR / Local Register due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52022 Avenida Navarro Page 6 of 9 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 326 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: III; FIN IS I1RR!ED . ried in thr j!lst-wed sef of the desert are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Srh m , d t , v'. h n ivt re mar- ried earls( r th►s nnfflh in Las Nev. The bride. who is t'hv former Vera Gtnff,n, ehi e for h e r. ruipt gals a costuinu suit of poudre-blue r oha. r. Ater a 1:i :r f honeymoon stay t the Sahara 11n'(1, the par ere now at hare tei their friends in La Qu, nui. The new Mrs. Schmidt has rf}tIrned to her 1pil 1t.l)n at the.. Faye -Renee Shyly in f' a 1 m Springs, anti her hlr�hand h contract:1)Q business in La Quanta, Desert Sun, January 1, 1965. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52022 Avenida Navarro Page 7 of 9 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 326 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Car accident takes life of LaQ resident N(`1th I'llltam Schmidt, age 41, resxr1enl of 52•1)22 Na- varro, LaQuu1Ll, passed away in San Brrn; rdinn Cnttory ,Tutti 27, as the HAIL or a 1 nutcmohtle accident, flnrn Itt CnrYallis, Oregon, 11 arch 21~, 1W':'.7, Mr. Schmidt, a p;astf I Az t-nn-• l n ctor, had hoer a resident of this community since ION and of the state of Caltf rnia wtnee 1911. He ti as a World War It Veteran. He was the husband of 1l1•s, \nra Schmidt of the [.aQulr to home. the son of Mrs. l.rina # a h nt Palm 1')e " rt, a hrather of 1laryaret Branson %VI1cr,x. Arizona, Paul Schniult of Van Nuys, Call• fr,rni i , 131 hi r t Schmidt n1 gat Cnvirl;i. ,irff Mr. John t i + f'la, CaaL• fnrnta. Palm Desert Post, August o1,1968. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52022 Avenida Navarro Page 8 of 9 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 326 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: By EVELANNE HEY MAN Desert Sun Correspondent Newly -married JOSEPH and VERA (CHMIDT) SMITH of La Quinta and Port Hueneme spent a great deal of time trav- eling and sight-seeing this summer, in New York City, Florida, the Bahamas, as well as visiting relatives in New York state, New Jersey and Maryland. "We're glad to be hack in La Quinta" smiled radiant Vera, who lamented that when they were at Port Hueneme the weather was raw and cold, "even requiring heat in our home." Desert Sun, July 11, 1966. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52022 Avenida Navarro Page 9 of 9 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 326 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: No 1331 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Fil• No. 1960'236 The following person +S doing business as EARTH 57-022 Avenida Navarro L a Quanta CA 92753 Full name of Registrant ROGER DOWNING P 0 Box 1413. 52=022 Ltuitervida Nawarrol La Quints, CA 92253 This business's conduct- ed by Indi vlduai Registrant commenced to transact business un- der the fictitious bus' ness name or names iist ed above on 2 14 89 s Roger Downing NOTE This statement expires 5 years from the filing date The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a F +t titious business name in violation of the rights of another under Federal. State. or Common Law (sec 1440C et sec B&P+ This statement was filed F E B 02 1996 Frank K Johnson, Riverside County Clerk By • D Kerr, Deputy Pith 2 A. 11 20. 27 1996 Desert Sun, February 13, 2996. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52337 Avenida Navarro Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 159 ❑x Update Identifier: 773274023 UTM Zone: 11S, 564451 mE; 3725608 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 194o Owner and Address: Daniel Raymond Forster; 1313 Brooke Glen, Fallbrook CA 92028 Updated Description: The 52337 Avenida Navarro residence was constructed in 194o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has a slant roof clad in red tiles. The exterior is clad in stucco. During both the prior 1997 and the current survey, the subject property is surrounded by a high privacy wall and thick vegetation making it difficult to observe the residence. The residence has been painted yellow. A vinyl awning has been added above at least one window at the front elevation. The non -historic detached garage was expanded between 2006 and 2007. The asymmetrical slant roof clad in red barrel tiles is extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52337 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 159 52337 Avenida Navarro_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52337 Avenida Navarro_2: View west of the east elevation of the detached garage. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52337 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 159 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 yl LyL L R-0,y - OIMIL r' 1 po ti en ,c CLL TaMPICQ w ti 2. . Jr lkYEl A FOhk AVE NOE RA d-- im ok DEA 1 SfMA10A 111' � -.r. MI II Ell I Aft,'" In I 52337 Avenida Navarro rt MI 5 I� o rm , CtL f+f4GALE5 1.2 - er x�wu_ Amilla Z CLL oF+TCRII tic roil I w WE ARRU9� ill w '. a. {L! L li LO _ -.--7 1 'o uacn` C } 4 a ORfD 11 14 1 CLi 7FAIff utA Ilir GEL PQT ER IL FEc�rF 13 1 flfg k JJj 1 URRNM PRESERVATION &PLANNING'" 0 U.25 0.5 i MItuu I 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5264o Avenida Navarro Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015527 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 164 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-71 UTM Zone: iiS, 564571 mE / 3725174 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 15; Recorded March 31,1936, MB 18/92 Date Constructed:195o Owner and Address: Hacienda Agency Inc.; 77935 Calle Tampico # 201, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 5264o Avenida Navarro residence was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The architecture style of the residence could not be determined due to low visibility. The one story single family residence features a low pitch hipped roof clad in asphalt and gravel. the exterior is clad in stucco with wood frame windows at the front elevation. During the prior 2006 survey, the residence was largely obscured by heavy vegetation and details of the residence were not well recorded. Since the previous survey, the subject property has been surrounded by a high stone block privacy wall. The low -pitch hipped roof appear extant. A wide wood beam patio roof has been constructed, extending from the front elevation. Aerial imagery suggest that substantial alterations were also made to the dwelling by 2020. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style did not appear to be consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 1950. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined, but substantial alterations appear to have been made since 2006. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5264o Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015527 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 164 5264o Avenida Navarro_a: View facing east of the west elevation privacy wall and gate. 5264o Avenida Navarro_2: View facing east of the west elevation privacy wall and gate. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5264o Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015527 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 164 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 __ It - 097 riLCAS 44.0 ' 1 aliELIM 'l F i c en CLL TAMP CO , I.A FOhkLA [DIE lei AVE �lL E RA .ri nk A 1 SIINALOA '11 C 1 U�A10 III111 damb.D.F � ,y�yyl p € CL 5 ORA lu {11 ] FN3FFfA'dA 11 K Y CtL Ff4GA1E5 a 52640 Avenida Navarro k A j . i 1 HOHV Hie r_ 7• � 0. a i w CL1 a oF+TCR CLL roll w a IFFF RROD w K I1in�, {L! L li LO I . \3 ' O a ` MnARN3 � � Jam= 1111 Z. JJJ 14 ti ' ff L CLL 7FMECU[ A . r {LIT I FR0 LL TEc,�rE L 13 URRNM PRESERVATION &PLANNING'" U.2s 0.5 I MItuu 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5283o Avenida Navarro Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15528 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 183 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-72 UTM Zone: 11S, 564570 mE; 3724998 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 15; Recorded March 31, 2936, MB 18/92 Date Constructed: 2938 Owner and Address: Sovella Family Trust, Keryn Petronella Sovella; 22 Truth Street, Irvine CA 92617 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1938 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood The residence is a one story single family home constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The building has an irregular form with a low pitched cross gable roof clad in red tiles, and no eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco with a stucco clad chimney at the north elevation. The residence has a narrow roof extension over the front entry. The building has an attached carport covered with wood lattice. The subject property is surrounded by a privacy wall and heavy vegetation. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations since the previous survey. The cross gable roof clad in red barrel tiles is extant. The stucco siding and the wood lattice cover at the front elevation are also extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5283o Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15528 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 183 5283o Avenida Navarro_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52830 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary* mygasz HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CR R Status Cod:5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 183 *Map Name: La om nta *Scale: 1:2 $m *Map Date: 2021 --. , _ / ..,„cizter4111, ( 6 @r ` © �^ z e �n & T _C k ■ iflarm OWE LA e_ u __ram w11111 �- h . A4a- . - __A CIA C.1� /� 'R III ._ • . - . I I« , - r. . � allikrva CL / e. �� % - (.__A $ ��§ _ _� E ■ - \ II \ n §�7(a - 52830 Avenida Navarro - z 7 . ' O�� - _ - a � � a! ([ . Rom. _ . R kJ MI CU ! .LV -� .� E . ( . / . . g { __a �� ,3. )'1 14 - . .. . 5 m TEMECUt r A. -. e e L ..� 4s - , . . 2 \ \ ' — IJRMP|■gR¥mN& NINE' DP 5 3 (o%o m-R quired Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 52935 Avenida Navarro Page i of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 339 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 52935 Avenida Navarro City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564452.88 mE / 3725110.42 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 15, Recorded March 31, 1936, MR 18/92.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773334023 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 52935 Avenida Navarro is a Contemporary style residence. The building is largely obscured by a high concrete block privacy wall, and mature landscaping. The building has an asymetrical flat roof with a broad overhanging eave and exposed rafter ends. Exterior walls are clad in white stucco. It has an attached garage. Based on Google Earth street photography from 2019, there is one window with wide trim at the front elevation, and two horizontal sliding windows at the north elevation. Photography from 2019, shows an enclosed, wood front patio area. There is a high wood gate leading to the front patio space. Character defining features of Contemporary style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the flat roof and the attached garage *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District ❑ Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 52935Avenida Navarro_i: View southwest of the front (east) and side (north) elevations. The dwelling is largely obscured by a privacy wall and landscaping. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1950; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Christopher Bolo 52935 Avenida Navarro La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 339 Resource Name: 52935 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 52935 Avenida Navarro B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Contemporary B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 195o. The subject property was first seen on historic aerial images in 1953. The 1959 historic aerial shows the property with the same building plan as can be seen in 2021 aerials. It appears that in 1959, the property boundary was larger than in 2022, with a non -extant fence extending south and including part of what is now the neighboring 52945 Avenida Navarro property. Between construction and 1972, historic aerials show that the subject property was the only improved lot on the block. In 1966, property owner, D. Cowards, obtained a permit to install a pool (Permit No. 143176). Between 1972 and 1978, the area began to rapidly develop with at least 12 lots improved on the block, including the two on either side of the subject property. In 2003, property owner Billy Scott obtained a permit to reroofthe dwelling, with work completed by Alpine Roof Company (Permit No. 0305-180). In 2008, an unlisted property owner obtained a permit to demolish the front and side walls of the garage in order to convert it back to a carport (Permit No. 08-0196). However, the current survey shows that this garage conversion did not take place. Between 2019 and 2021, a large privacy wall had been constructed around the front of the residence. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes ❑ Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 52935 Avenida Navarro property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (09/2013) *Required information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52935 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 339 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 iJ it' PRESERVATION & PLANNING11 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52935 Avenida Navarro Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 339 Primary Record Information Continued: 52935_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. The photo shows the building's attached garge, though much of the residence is obsucrred by a privacy wall and landcaping. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52935 Avenida Navarro Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 339 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: D. Cowards (1966; Permits), Billy Scott (2003; Permits). D. Cowards owned the residence in 3.966. Billy Scott owned the property in 2003. Christopher Bolo is listed as the current owner (2o22;ParcelQuest). The home was built in the Contemporary style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 3.5 tract, recorded in 1936, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 3.943., the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Colonial Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 3.95o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53025 Avenida Navarro Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015529 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 286 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 2885-73 UTM Zone: 11S, 564553 mE; 3724795 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2o; Recorded February 28,1938, MB 19/38 Date Constructed: 296o Owner and Address: Elisa Yoshi Hall; 53025 Avenida Navarro, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 196o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a rectangular form with a low-pitched cross -gable roof with open eaves and thick exposed roof beams. The front exterior is clad in narrow vertical boards. The entrance is off -center with large fixed windows at the center. The subject property is largely obscured by a high privacy wall and a vinyl sunshade hung across the front elevation. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53025 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015529 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 186 53025 Avenida Navarro_i: View facing northwest of the east elevation privacy wall. 53025 Avenida Navarro_2: View facing west of the east privacy wall and driveway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53o25 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015529 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 186 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 I}j y1 SOT LyL[ 5B4.y ' , ppm i 1 a CLL TAMPICQ [ OWE:. A FOhkIlldim i AVE �liJE RA fGQ c oR 1 SfMA10A IOE 1111 -. Cll 'A 0 R 1111 illftuELF ' r . ycyRG R_OeIr r N gy�{ ; . dry 1 ELL i ORA 1111 C¢ I Ali CLL Ff4GA1E5 MI a 1_1.2 .;. !! I ARIL, if ,I 53025 Avenida Navarro Y - 4 CLL OMTER a ) — ai. 4 w �' cut L IL LO "� __ ��. .. 1 —1 . C O a .‘ _ _, .., 1' :... 14 ' i CLL TEAT r Curl GE[ II PQT IFIRV LL FEc erg 13 -a, a URRHIA PRESERVATION &PL&NNING' U.2s 0.5 I 4 MItuu 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53065 Avenida Navarro Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-01553o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 187 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 2885-74 UTM Zone: 11S, 564553 mE; 3724753 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2o; Recorded February 28,1938, MB 19/38 Date Constructed: 2962 Owner and Address: Xavier C Sosa; 53065 Avenida Navarro, La Quinta CA 92235 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1961 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The one-story single- family residence has a low-pitched front -gable roof. The gable roof has open eaves with a thick exposed support beam at the center gable. The residence has a recessed entrance, creating a covered front entrance. There front elevation is clad in vertical board siding. There are two vertical sliding windows at the front elevation. The subject property is largely obscured by a high stucco clad privacy wall and vegetation. Based on Riverside County Assessor -County Clerk -Recorder data on ParcelQuest and visual observation, an addition in 2012 substantially altered the existing structure. A central mass with a new entryway and an attached garage were constructed on the property and enlarged the overall footprint of the dwelling. The original low pitch, front -gable of the dwelling on the south end of the east elevation is visible and extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined, but substantial alteration appears to have occured in 2012. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53065 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-01553o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 187 53065 Avenida Navarro_i: View facing west of the east elevation privacy wall and gateway. 53065 Avenida Navarro_2: View facing west of the east privacy wall, gateway, and driveway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53065 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-01553o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 187 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 yl L0. LAS RA.y ' j i 1 a CLL TAMPtco IF1 II KYEI A FOhkItA AVE � L E RA 41Mh - Or 1 SfMA10A 1 URA :❑ R I 5 5 I ' Kyto. A4Cn' rtm, [' 4 ti 1 ;uIII ¢ {11 ENEMA. Dill Ex CtL Ff4GA1E5 .., a ° 12 g er NHV- 4 — - CL1 Or+FER - 53065 Avenida Navarro {1L roll i. —_w 461 MFE wRR08 4 w K I� {LL L li LO 'f '3 . C } O a ae aRm ram= JJ 14 ti i CLL T MEiULA ;*z y GEL PQ7 FF.RJ .Lc FEc r'F Y 13 -a, ` a t PRESERVATION &PLANNING' U.25 0.5 I MItuu 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53124 Avenida Navarro Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015531 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 185 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 2885-75 UTM Zone: 11S, 564570 mE; 3724384 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2o; Recorded February 28, 2938, MB 19/38 Owner and Address: Vik Stan; PO Box 502, Concrete WA 98237 Date Constructed: 2957 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1957 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a rectangular form, with a low-pitched side -gable roof with open eaves. The residence is clad in vertical board -and -batten siding. The residence has exposed support beams and fixed windows at the gable ends. At the front elevation there is a prominent chimney clad in ashlar stone masonry. There is one large horizontal sliding window. Since the previous survey, the residence has been painted grey, but there does not appear to have been any changes to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/2/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53124 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015531 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 185 53124 Avenida Navarro_2: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 53124 Avenida Navarro_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53124 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015531 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 185 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ib *142111:Fir It 0111/11 __ ., r PAIN" ELL raI,wca s YE LA FOODA � I ' ill L. i MEM GO IOW TM u AVE MUE RA - 1 Off IriL I5 .' I yl yuyYG 114CLrr �n . CJ --- - CL 5 Olt,t Q C¢ C11rrA'dII W� } KA O ELL hfOGALESilli M 1 12 !! H1HV H{IA eL1 cr ol+rFR a } - 53124 Avenida Navarro 4 gyp+ i CLL CO JALA 1 1 AYE ARROBA w 11 w K CLL C ILL4 - -_ \-i t4 a i C mAPRf 111 r ...._________/_____, Z. 14 r� • i CLL 7FMECULA' [!L PQ7iF.R p' f .LL.Eg 13 4 C URRAM PRESERVATION grPLANNIN6'' 11 .1S MItuu I 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 53237 Avenida Navarro Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 338 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: zozz T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 53137 Avenida Navarro City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: i1S, 564453.51 mE / 372493o.46 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit zo, Recorded February z8,1938, MB 19/38.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774064019 *P3a. Description: Theone-story single-family residence at 53137 Avenidaa Navarro is a modest example of a Spanish Colonial Revival home. The residence has a rectanglular plan with a low -pitch side -gable roof with red barrel tiles. The main entrance is centered at the front elevation, and consists of a simple front door and a small set of tiled stairs. There are three multi-lite windows with red trim at the front elevation. Exterior walls are clad in white stucco. The property includes an attached garage, also clad in stucco with red tile roofing to match the main residence. The garage is attached near the rear of the residence, with a side door at the north elevation, giving the apperance of it being a detached structure. The character defining features of the Spanish Colonial Revival style that can be seen in the subject property include the low-pitched side -gable roof with red tile roofing and white stucco exterior walls. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District ❑ Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 53137Avenida Navarro_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. The photo focuses on the front entrance of the residence. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1950; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Jose Rodriguez, Benita L Rodriguez; 53137 Avenida Navarro La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 338 Resource Name: 53237 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 53137Avenida Navarro B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 195o. In 1995, property owner Curtis Williams obtained a permit for a sewer connection (Permit No. 15261). In 1999, property owner Jose Rodriguez obtained a permit for window replacements at the property (Permit No. 9904-136). Rodriguez obtained a permit in zoo3 for the construction of a residential addition (Permit No. 0305-001). This is the attached garage at the south elevation. Historic aerials show the addition's construction between zooz and 213o3. In 2019, the residence was painted tan; since then the residence has been painted white with red trim around the windows and garage. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 53137 Avenida Navarro property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53137 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 338 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 1 J3[: �52' 137 Avenida Navarro. 1 * l I FIJI • 1 , 1/11111 $11111P1 Yam• f y f111111111100 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53137 Avenida Navarro Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 338 Primary Record Information Continued: 53137 Avenida Navarro_2: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. The photo shows the length of the subject property. The photo shows a partial view of the side (north) elevation, showing the gable roof. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53137 Avenida Navarro Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 338 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Curtis Williams (195o; Permits), Jose Rodriguez (1999-2022; Permits, ParcelQuest). Original owner, Curtis Williams occupied the property in 195o; he was a real estate broker, and passed away in 1977 (Desert Sentinel, 25 Aug 1977). Jose Rodriguez owned the property between 1999 and 2022. The home was built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 20 tract, recorded in 1938, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. While the residence does not appear to be one of the original La Quinta Cove casitas that were first developed in the area between 1935 and 1941, the subject property was constructed soon after, taking inspiration from the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has been significantly altered with window replacements and a large addition at the front elevation. The 53137 Avenida Navarro property is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non - contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is considered ineligible for NRHP / CRHR / Local Register due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53137 Avenida Navarro Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 338 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Curtis James Williams, 67, of 18555 Roberts' Road, Desert Hat Springs, diedi:s be Tuesday morning, Aug: 16,"at` 'te1 Fresno following a short ill- ness. The retired real estate broker had resided in Desert Hot Springs four of h'ss. 25 years in this state. I -He did have a weekend home here for 20 years. He was • a native of Illinois. 4p F Desert Sentinel, August 8, 3.977. tor Funeral services were held Friday afternoon„. Aug. 19, from the Hillside Church. at Rose Hills Cemetery, Whit- tier, with Rev. Russell L. Singleton, pastor .oj the First • Baptist Church of Desert Hot Springs, officia,tinThree beautiful songs•Wrdg: re sung by Richard Palmer. -Internment was in Rose Hills with Desert Mortuary in charge. Mr, Williams is survived by his wire, tithe home address; three daughters. Mrs. Wilda McDougaIl of Van- couver, B.C., Mrs_ 'Lorna D. Lazaysky of Desert Hot •Springs and Mrs_ Sharon Sparks of Riverside; four sons, Don C. Williams of Peach -Springs, Ariz., Col. Crndr. Jim R. Williams of Alexandria, Va z ,Dr.Lynn Williams or AA ens 5hir o, and Mike Williams of Long Beach; three brothers, Elva Williams of Atwood, ill., Olen Williams of Nason, Ill., and Max Williams of Waltonville, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Rey- nolds of Floral City, Fla_, and Mrs. Freda Joy or Ina. Ill.; 23 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. th. ea. yin pl. se is m a fa DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53563 Avenida Navarro Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015532 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 204 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-76 UTM Zone: 11S, 564554 mE; 3724384 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 23; Recorded January 31,1944, MB 2o/25 Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Jesus M Mesa, Oralia C Meza; 53563 Avenida Navarro, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in zoo6. It is a Contemporary style residence with International influences. The residence has a cantilevered flat roof with broad overhanging eaves. The eaves extend to create an open veranda at the front elevation supported by narrow wood posts. There is an attached carport at the side. The subject property is surrounded by a high privacy wall and is not fully visible from the public right of way. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations since the previous survey apart from the replacement of a multi -pane metal framed casement window on the east (front) elevation. The flat roof with narrow support posts are visible and extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1g34- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53563 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015532 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 204 53563 Avenida Navarro_i: View facing west of the eastern privacy wall and driveway. 53563 Avenida Navarro_2: View facing west of the eastern privacy wall and driveway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53563 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015532 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 204 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Boric P ELL TAMPICO J i l ikYF 1� •l.A For:a 1 - o, L JWPA GO j L Sf M oA . c�i o c!� serH67lA � CLL !NONA � m 14 L LAW PRESERVATION &PLANNING' f CLC NOGALES -, 5ry pit AVENUE - RA ISFP a a PS a a 1 rimer e >_ 'IOrJ'rER£Y g CLL COLIMA } —� flvF ARRU9 cL! c NAY li L4 y{{, pack r{pp A 53563 Avenida Navarro z CLL 7F.MKCIRA [u FQ FRE!? it UCATE 13 0 0.25 0.5 1 Mikes i 0 1 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53836 Avenida Navarro Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015533 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 225 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-77 UTM Zone: 115, 564574 mE / 372417o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 23; Recorded January31,1944, MB 2o/25 Date Constructed: 1950 Owner and Address: Vicente Galindo Zamora, Gloria Zamora; 53836 Avenida Navarro, La Quinta 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 195o. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single- family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low pitched side gable roof with a wide overhang over the front elevation creating a covered patio space supported by three square posts. The exterior is clad in stucco which replaced the vertical board siding between 2012 and 2022. Since the previous survey, the original steel framed multi -paned casement windows at the front elevation have been replaced with metal single -pane sliding windows and a multi -pane double hung sash window. There does not appear to have been any other alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1 - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 1950. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been altered with new windows at the front elevation and new stucco siding, but otherwise maintains moderate integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53836 Avenida Navarro Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015533 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 225 53836 Avenida Navarro_a: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. 53836 Avenida Navarro_2: View facing northeast of the west (front) elevation DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53836 Avenida Navarro Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015533 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 225 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 URRANA PRESERVATION & PLLNNING 1 " ALL HIDALGO CI a pnra Oa GLL FHSENAOA 0.25 L_ J� IARIAICO 6 AYE LA FONFA 53836 Avenida NavarroC uL CHJL LU 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 51573 Avenida Obregon Page i of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 323 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 51573 Avenida Obregon City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: i1S, 563636.21 mE / 3726197.79 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 2, Recorded February 28,1934, MB 18/55-56.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773123014 *P3a. Description: The 51573 Avenida Obregon property is a one-story single-family residence constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The home has an L-shaped plan and asymetrical facade, and is clad with white stucco. The building has an irregular gable and shed roof with no overhang. There is a covered front porch wrapping around the front elevation, supported by square stucco -clad posts. A large sunshade extends from the front porch. The residence has a stucco -clad chimney. At the front elevation there are two large multi -pane windows. The residence has a detached garage that is constructed to match the main residence. Decorative concrete pierced blocks connect the garage and the main residence. A stucco -clad privacy wall surrounds the property. The residence was originally constructed as one of the L-shaped original La Quinta Cove casitas, constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style; however, the residence has been heavily altered. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure ❑ Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 51573Avenida Obregon_i: View west of front (east) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1937; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Sharon Hurwitz 51573 Avenida Obregon La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 323 Resource Name: 51573 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 51573 Avenida Obregon B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1937. The home was one of the earliest homes constructed in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence was originally constructed as one of the original L-shaped casitas. The property is first seen on historic aerial images on 1936; in these photos the subject property has been improved, though construction may have not have been completed until 1937. By 1959, only be the main residence had been constructed. In 1978, the property was one of only two buildings on the block, with many lots in the Cove still undeveloped. The detached garage was built between 1972 and 1978 (Historic Aerials). In 1983, property owner, Archie Sidwell, applied for a permit to install a gas line. The work was done by Sidwell (Permit No. 0106). In 1986, a compliance inspection was completed for working being done by property owner Mike Fischer (Permit No. 002762). M. Keatings obtained a permit for a special inspection in 198o (Permit No. 391367). In 1995, owner, Michael Fischer, obtained a permit for a sewer connection, with work to be completed by Dateland Construction Co. (Permit No.15259). The residence has been heavily altered since construction and no longer resembles the original La Quinta Cove "casitas." The basic form of the residence, with the slant room, the "L" shaped form, and the covered patio within the "L" are extant. However, the red tile roofing and the narrow patio support columns have been altered. The residence is surrounded by a high privacy wall making visiblity difficult, however, it appears that there have been new windows added to the residence. *B7. Moved? ❑x No D Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: La Quinta Building and Lumber Company *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 51573 Avenida Obregon property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51573 Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 323 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51573 Avenida Obregon Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 323 Primary Record Information Continued: 51573 Avenida Obregon_2: View west of front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51573 Avenida Obregon Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 323 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants. Owners of the property include Archie Sidwell (1983; Permits), Michael Fischer (1986-2oio; Permits, The Desert Sun, 22 Apr 2o1o). Archie Sidwell occupied the property in 1983. Between 1964 and 1978, Sidwell was employed as an insurance agent (Palm Desert Post 02 April 1964; The Desert Sun o4 Oct 1978). Michael Fischer occupied the property between 1986 and 2010. The home was built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 2 tract, recorded in 1934, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence is one of the original La Quinta Cove casitas. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. Based on the date of construction in 1937, and the shape of the front elevation, the residence appears to be one of these original casitas. However, since construction, the residence has been heavily altered and no longer retains many of the original features seen in other casitas built around the same time. The 51573 Avenida Obregon property is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non - contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is considered NRHP / CRHR / Local Register ineligible due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. This dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51573 Avenida Obregon Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 323 Building, Structure. Obiect Information Continued: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. No WC- 236095-C Loan No. 0042986810 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 5►31/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLAN- ATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED- ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public auction sale to the highest bid- der for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank. check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a Check drawn by a state or feder- al savings and loan association, or savings associ- ation, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 0f the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state. will be held by the duly„.aPP0fribX1 trustee The sale wilt be made. but *Moist cove- nant or warranty. expressed or implied. rogardwn9 title, possession, or encumbrances, to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust The un- dersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any in• cocrectness o1 Ma property address or other com- mon ion rf any shown herein TRU5TOOR MICtHAEL FISCHER, AN UNMAR- RIED MAN Reoo►ded 6/ 15/20% as Instrument No, 2006-0433521 in Book , pegs of Official Re- cords in the office at the Recorder of Riverside County California, Date a 5ale1113r2010 Al 10.00 AM Piece of Sala: Al them Main Street en- trance to the Coun Courthouse 4050 Main Street. Rivers ppur►ppoorted b . , 51573 AVENIt) a :REGON ❑UINTA, Calif' 2 The total amount secured by said instrument as of the Ilrne of initial Pubkabon of 1hH nonce +s 118 7,3p4 00 _ width includes the total amourll sal the unpaid balance (IMidnqtt arced and saf'Id m onab* la clod ooMI, es, aryl ad ms% at the hrne of meal .Van of this notr* Pursuant to California i,AI Cnde Desert Sun, April 22, 2010. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51782 Avenida Obregon Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. iio ❑x Update Identifier: 773164002 UTM Zone: iiS, 563686 mE; 3726022 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB i8/56 Date Constructed: 1936 Owner and Address: Lissette Gonzalez; 51782 Avenida Obregon, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51782 Avenida Obregon residence was constructed in i936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family home was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "I" shaped plan. The home has a low pitched cross gable roof clad in red tiles. The exterior is clad in stucco. Since the previous survey, the subject property has been surrounded by a high privacy wall, and red tile awnings have been added above the windows at the front elevation. The detached garage was added after initial construction though no permits were located to determine the date of its installation. There do not appear to have been any other significant alterations to the residence, however, the wall makes this determination difficult. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling appears to retain integrity from the 3.935 to 3.95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the full extent of alterations to the fenestration could not be determined, but the dwelling retains its essential form from initial construction. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51782 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: iio 51782 Avenida Obregon_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51782 Avenida Obregon_2: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51782 Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. iio *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52228 Avenida Obregon Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015535 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 139 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-79 UTM Zone: 11S, 56376o mE; 3775506 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 1, Recorded December 31,1933, MB 18/46 Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Reata Capital Inc; 1111 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 101, Palm Springs CA 92262 Updated Description: The 52228 Avenida Obregon residence was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family residence was constructed in a Tract Ranch style. The residence has a rectangular plan with a cross -gable roof with open eaves. Exterior walls were clad in vertical board and batten siding in zoo6, but are now clad in stucco. During both the prior 2oo6 and the current survey subject property is surrounded by a large privacy wall making identifying features difficult. There have been some significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style / date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52228 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015535 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 139 52228 Avenida Obregon_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 52228 Avenida Obregon_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52228 Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015535 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 139 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 SJAVAL f- CL I IDURANG6 CIL SOW i E C Ld E SFNA OA CU; N•GALE� URBANA PRESERVATION & PLANNING DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52693 Avenida Obregon Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3B / 3CB / 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 17o ❑x Update Identifier: 773284022 UTM Zone: iiS, 563649 mE / 3725316 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 17; Recorded March 31,1937, MB 19/2o Date Constructed:1939 Owner and Address: Breanna Nicole Churchman; 52693 Avenida Obregon, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52693 Avenida Obregon residence was constructed in 1939 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "L" shaped plan. The residence has a low pitch cross gable roof clad in red barrel tiles. The residence has a short roof overhang above the porch at the front elevation. The residence has aluminum sliding windows. Since the previous survey, the residence has partially been obscured by a privacy screen/wall across the front porch space. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations since the previous survey. Blue shutters have been added to the window at the front elevation, with the surrounding wood lintel and trim painted to match. The red barrel clad cross gable roof is extant, as is the stucco siding. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. This district has not been formally designated. The current survey found that the dwelling retains a sufficient level of integrity for contributor status from the prior survey and appears to be individually eligible. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion C/3/C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52693 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3B / 3CB / 5B Urbana Survey No: 170 52693 Avenida Obregon_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 52693 Avenida Obregon_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52693 Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3B / 3CB / 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. i7o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5274o Avenida Obregon Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015536 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 169 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-80 UTM Zone: i1S, 56376o mE; 3725ogg mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 17; Recorded March 32, 2937, MB 19/2o Date Constructed: 2962 Owner and Address: Thomas Edward Feld, Dena Margaret Feld; 1177 Calle Las Trancas, Thousand Oaks CA g136o Updated Description: The 5274o Avenida Obregon residence was constructed in 1g61 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The dwelling appears to be a single-family residence, though it may have been subdivided to a duplex. The building has a rectangular plan with a low-pitched shed roof with wide boxed eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco with aluminum sliding windows. The residence has an entry porch supported by thin wood posts and decorative concrete blocks. The residence has two entry doors and a large stone chimney. Since the previous survey, the subject property has been surrounded by a high privacy wall. The low -pitch shed roof with the wide overhang appears extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5274o Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015536 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 169 5274o Avenida Obregon_i: View facing east of the western privacy wall. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5274o Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015536 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 169 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 4 'now' wow ollok CLL T MWCO Ea-iz,,, . *E LA FOOD -A IP A itirm*a 4M III lir 4 CL 6H67tA IIII ELL N4G,4LC 4101 /111111 flhII11 a 52740 Avenida Obregon 12 U. N HU 1 A F2 CLL MITER CmAORf al 7FMECULA 13 g CLL COL✓.w.l *E �RRO84 •Y MJRTJA1Ei CL! c at.° AVE NUE R4[1i RA DEA V URR, i PRESERVATION gPLANNIN6'' U C.25 ii 5 3 MRey 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5286o Avenida Obregon Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 174 ❑x Update Identifier: 773315025 UTM Zone: i1S, 563692 mE; 3725174 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 17; Recorded March 31,1937, MB 19/2o Date Constructed: 1947 Owner and Address: Anthony Raymondo, Katie Raymondo; 3039 Redondo Place, Fullerton CA 92835 Updated Description: The 5286o Avenida Obregon residence was constructed in 1947 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has a low pitch front gable roof clad in red barrels tiles. The residence has a a multi -pane window at the front wing with an awning above. The residence is clad in stucco. The entrance is recessed. Since the previous survey, a high stucco clad privacy wall has been constructed around the property. A two -car stucco clad garage has been constructed with a front gable roof clad in red barrel tiles. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the property. The cross gable roof clad in red barrel tiles, inset entryway, and stucco siding are extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5286o Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 174 5286o Avenida Obregon_i: View facing east of the western privacy wall and gate. 5286o Avenida Obregon_2: View facing east of the western privacy wall and driveway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5286o Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 174 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5296o Avenida Obregon Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015537 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 175 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-81 UTM Zone: 11S, 563766 mE / 3724904 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 17; Recorded March 31,1937, MB 19/2o Owner and Address: Brandon Gerold; 33145 Yucaipa Blvd, Yucaipa CA 92399 Date Constructed: 1947 Updated Description: The 5296o Avenida Obregon property was constructed in 1956 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as two Modern style single-family residences in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that the residences more specifically displays the characteristics of Tract Ranch style residential properties. The residences have rectangular plans with flat roofs with a wide overhang and boxed eaves. The exteriors are clad in stucco with the front doors centered on the front elevations. Since the previous survey, the windows at the front elevation have been replaced. The two large multi -pane fixed windows have been replaced with slightly smaller multi -pane sliding windows. The large multi -pane casement windows have been replaced with a sliding vinyl windows. A wide trim has been added around the front door and the residence has been painted grey. The rear building is not fully visible, but appears to have had similar alterations. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the property is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The property has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwellings have not been substantially altered, this property maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5296o Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015537 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 175 5296o Avenida Obregon_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 5296o Avenida Obregon_2: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5296o Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015537 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 175 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52975 Avenida Obregon Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015538 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 173 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-82 UTM Zone: i1S, 563742 mE / 3724894 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 17; Recorded March 31,1937, MB 19/2o Date Constructed:1956 Owner and Address: Joe W Stemmer Jr Construction; 42215 Washington St #355, Palm Desert CA 92211 Updated Description: The 52975 Avenida Obregon residence was constructed in 1961 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. The current survey showed the property had been demolished in between 2009 and 2011. A two new Modernistic single-family residence replaced the original dwelling in ca. 2020. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM TECH was demolished between 2009 and 2011. It was subsequently replaced in ca. 2020 with two single-family residences and the property was subdivided. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52975 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015538 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Urbana Survey No: 173 52975 Avenida Obregon_i: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. 52975 Avenida Obregon_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52975 Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015538 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 173 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53444 Avenida Obregon Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015539 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 198 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-83 UTM Zone: 11S, 563771 mE; 3724509 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 18; Recorded October 31,1937, MB 19/31 Date Constructed: 1947 Owner and Address: Pamela Thomas, Josh Thomas; 53444 Avenida Obregon, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1947 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Spanish Eclectic style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Spanish Styled Ranch The residence has an "L" shaped form with a low pitch side gable roof clad in red tiles. There is an attached garage addition at the south elevation that features a flat roof with a parapet wall lined with red tile in a hipped configuration. The exterior is clad in stucco. During the current survey, the windows at the front elevation were covered by roll down vinyl sun shades. The red barrel tile roofing and the stucco siding is extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Alterations to the dwelling are compatible and differentiated from the original structure. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53444 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015539 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Urbana Survey No: 198 53444 Avenida Obregon_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 53444 Avenida Obregon_2: View facing northeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53444 Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015539 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 198 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53801 Avenida Obregon Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-01554o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 218 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-84 UTM Zone: 11S, 563751 mE; 372420o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 19; Recorded December 31,1937, MB 19/34 Owner and Address: Margaret A Merrill; PO Box 167, La Quinta CA 92247 Date Constructed: 1961 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1961 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in zoo6. It is a Contemporary style residential property. The residence has a rectangular plan and a low-pitched shed roof with wide overhanging eaves. The roof extends at the front elevation to form a covered veranda supported by narrow posts that wraps from the front to side elevation. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. There is one large horizontal sliding window at the front elevation and an attached carport. The residence is partially obscured by heavy vegetation, however, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53801 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-01554o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 218 53801 Avenida Obregon_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 53801 Avenida Obregon_2: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53801 Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-01554o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 218 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53945 Avenida Obregon Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015542 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 219 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 2885-85 UTM Zone: i1S, 563737 mE; 3724107 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 1g; Recorded December 31,1937, MB 19/34 Date Constructed: 2948 Owner and Address: John David Spick, Mariel Katharine Swann; 204-2202 Lambert Drive, Courtenay BC VgNIZ8 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1948 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low-pitched hipped roof, and a broad overhanging eave forms a porch over the front entry. The front entrance is centered with double doors. The residence has a brick chimney extending from the rear of the building. Exterior walls are of painted brick masonry with some vertical wood siding. Since the previous survey, the residence has been surrounded a high stucco clad privacy wall. The residence is not visible from the public right of way. The hip roof is visible and extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Di - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/2/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53945 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015542 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 219 53945 Avenida Obregon_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 53945 Avenida Obregon_2: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53945 Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015542 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 219 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 .11 Ala 4 I URRANA PRESERVATION &P LNNING1 r 1 Lir snra Oa GLE A DAL GO CO R 74MPJC4 AYE LA FONFA "5'II .OR,kr VF t_ 1 + 111 INNI ma •. x it 11 u 1 C MJiN7tRF III CLL CQLr 44 AYE •RROdi .• " CLJ. S rRA 1 LL HJJfU 74UA 53945 Avenida 0bregon Lrr A+,1r)RrJ CEL TEMET CLL IMERO 0.25 L_ t� 13 7 Ll 0 { DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53965 Avenida Obregon Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015541 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. zzo ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-86 UTM Zone: i1S, 563739 mE / 3724o93 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 19; Recorded December 31,1937, MB 19/34 Owner and Address: Judith Sheperd; PO Box 1514, La Quinta CA 92247 Date Constructed: 1958 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1958 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2oo6. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The residence has a cross gable roof with prominent overhangs at the gable ends. The gables feature thick exterior support beams and fixed windows at the roofline. The exterior is clad in stucco. The front entrance is covered by the roof overhang. A stucco clad wall surrounds a portion of the residence. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. The cross gable roof with heavy beams and open, upturned eaves is extant. The windows at the gable peak are also extant. This residence appears to have been constructed at the same time as the adjoining property at 77438 Calle Chillon, though the builder is unknown. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53965 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015541 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 220 53965 Avenida Obregon_i: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. 53965 Avenida Obregon_2: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53965 Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015541 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. zzo *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 URRAId PRESERVATION & PLLNNING 1 " L HIDALGO fir snri+pa CLL OURANGO CLL SONORA GLJ: SEJ}A OA 12 LL HJJf ' 74U4 C r AJiN7ERFY CLL CQLfl4A 53965 Avenida Obregon 0.25 0.5 t —� co e. T4MPJco 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54066 Avenida Obregon Page i of 2 Primary#: P-33-015543 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 231 ID Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-87 UTM Zone: 11S, 563749 mE / 3723989 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 24; Recorded May 31,1938, MB 19/45 Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Smith Living Trust, David E Smith; 2169 Westwood Lane, Eugene OR 97401 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The building was originally constructed as a one story Ranch style residence. The building was demolished between 2007 and 2009. Two new residential buildings have been built on the subdivided property, constructed approximately between 202o and 2021. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM TECH was demolished between 2007 and 2009 and subsequently replaced in 2020 and 2021. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54066 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-015543 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 231 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54211 Avenida Obregon Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015444 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 23o ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-88 UTM Zone: 11S, 563740 mE; 3723880 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 24; Recorded May 31,1938, MB 19/45 Date Constructed: 1949 Owner and Address: Martha Hesse; 54211 Avenida Obregon, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1949. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Eclectic style with a medium pitch side gable roof. Since the previous survey, the residence has been surrounded by a high privacy wall. Much of the residence is not visible. The red tile clad gable roof, the flat roof addition, and the flat roof open veranda are extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Apart from the addition, the essential form of the original dwelling appears to remain intact. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54211 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015444 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 23o 54211 Avenida Obregon_l: View facing northwest of the eastern privacy wall and driveway. 54211 Avenida Obregon_2: View facing northwest of the eastern privacy wall and driveway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54211 Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015444 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 23o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54552 Avenida Obregon Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015545 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 245 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-89 UTM Zone: 11S, 563610 mE; 3723782 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 25; Recorded October 31,1938, MB 1g/51 Date Constructed: 1949 Owner and Address: Joshua A Sherratt, Evelyne Lamson; 1243 Josselyn Canyon Road, Monterey CA 9394o Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Custom Ranch style residential property. The residence has a rectangular plan and a low-pitched side -gable roof with boxed eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. The facade is fairly symmetrical and has panels of pierced block set into the walls. The residence is surrounded by a privacy wall making observing architectural details difficult. At the front elevation, the roof overhang creates an open veranda supported with narrow posts. There are two doors at the front elevation. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Da- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 1g5o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54552 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015545 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 245 54552 Avenida Obregon_s: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 54552 Avenida Obregon_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54552 Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015545 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 245 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 54800 Avenida Obregon Page i of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 411 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 54800 Avenida Obregon City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 563703.05 mE / 3723579.37 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 25, Recorded October 31,1938, MB 19/50-51.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774294003 *P3a. Description: The 54800 Avenida Obregon property is a one-story single-family residence constructed in the Custom Ranch architecture style. It has an L-shaped plan with a flat roof. The exterior walls are clad in stucco. The residence's L-form creates a large open space between the building's two massings at the front of the property. The home has a recessed entry that is covered with a decorative metal gate. The residence has one large horizontal sliding window, and one small horizontal sliding window at the front elevation. The south massing of the residence is an attached garage. Character defining features of Custom Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include a wide massing, the single -story form, the L-shaped form, and the attached carport. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 54800 Avenida Obregon_i: View east of the front (southwest). *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1964; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Kevin H Walter, Kelly A Walter 54705 Avenida Ramirez La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 411 Resource Name: 54800 Avenida Obregon Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 5480o Avenida Obregon B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Custom Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1964. The residence is first seen on historic aerial images from 1965. In this image, the residence is show to have an "L" shaped plan; current aerials show a small addition at the rear elevation that is not seen in aerials from 1965. In 1987, property owner Tom Lyle obtained a permit to install a pool with work completed by Fisher Pools (Permit No. 003135). In 1987, property owner Tom & Shirley Lyle obtained a permit to construct a wood fence with work completed by Griffith Fence Company (Permit No. 003213). In 1998, property owner Shari L. Pugh obtained a permit for a sewer connection with work completed by A-1 Cesspool Service (Permit No. 9801-003). In 2009, property owner Edward White obtained a general remodel permit for the residence (Permit No. 09-0355)• In 2010, White obtained a permit to construct a wall / fence (Permit No.10-0932). In 2011, White obtained a mechanical permit with work completed by General Air Conditioning (Permit No.1i-i116). Since 2012, the residence has been painted, but there do not appear to have been any additional changes to the residence. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 5480o Avenida Obregon property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5480o Avenida Obregon Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5480o Avenida Obregon Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 411 Primary Record Information Continued: 5480o Avenida Obregon_2: View southeast of the front (southwest) of the residence. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5480o Avenida Obregon Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 411 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Tom Lyle and Shirley Lyle (1987; Permits), Clifford T. Lyle and Shirley A. Lyle (1993; Desert Sun), Shari L. Pugh (1998; Permits), Edward White (2009-2011; Permits). Tom and Shirley Lyle owned the residence in 1987. Clifford and Shirley Lyle owned the property in 1993. In 198o, Shirley was working as an interior designer specializing in decorating second homes (Desert Sun, 26 April 198o). Shari L. Pugh owned the property in 1998. Edward White owned the property between 2oo9 and 2011. The home was built in the Custom Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 25 tract, recorded in 1938, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1964. While the 5480o Avenida Obregon property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, it maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5480o Avenida Obregon Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 411 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: y-111 , JS/ NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ISO: 15923 LYLfi 58432 •1 On August 4, 1393 at 12:00 Noon Shearson Lehman Hutton Trust Deed Services, inc. as Trustee or Successor Trustee or Substituted Trustee, of that Certain Geed of Trust executed by Clifford T Lyle and Shirley A Lyle, husband and wile and recorded April 28, 1 987 as instrument no, 1 1 6313 Official Records of Riverside County, California, and pursuant to that certain Notice of Default and Election to Sell thereunder recorded September 9, 1991 as instrument no. 312002, of Official Records of said County, will under and pursuant to said Deed of Trust sell et public auction for cash, Lawful money of the United States of America. At the main entrance to the County Courthouse, 4050 Main Street, Riverside, CA, all that right, title and interest conveyed to and now hold by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and Stare described as: Assessors Parcel No. 774-294-003- 8 Lots 3 and 4 in dock 280 of Santa Carmelite at Vale La Quanta, Unit #25 as Per Map Recorded in Book 19, Pages 50 and 51, of Maps, in the Office of the County Recorder of Riverside County. The street address or at carrar„kfrl designation of said property: 54800 Avenida Obregon. La Oulnta, CA 922 Name and address of the beneficiary at whose request the sale is being conducted: Shearson Lehman Hutton Mortgage Corporation CIO Shearson Lehman Hutton Mortgage Corporation, 4680 Hallmark Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407.1863 Palm Desert Post, July 28, 1993. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 53.o45 Avenida Ramirez Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 364 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21. T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 51045 Avenida Ramirez City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 563799.69 mE / 3726623.54 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit9, Recorded September 3o, 1934, MB 18/69.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773061013 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 51045 Avenida Ramirez was constructed in the Tract Ranch style. It has a rectangular plan with a low-pitched side -gable roof. The front elevation is clad in vertical wood siding with a portion clad in decorative horizontal wood planks. Original windows have been replaced with modern faux multi-lite windows. There is a large bay window at the front elevation. The driveway leads directly to the front elevation of the home which was originally a covered carport or attached garage. The building has a similar plan to 51046 Avenida Ramirez (located across the street) which has a covered carport in the same position. The character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal massing, the single -story form, and the low-pitched side -gable roof. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District ❑ Other P5b. Description of Photo: 51045Avenida Ramirez_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1956; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: 51045 Avenida Ramirez Trust, Priske Warren 2949 Deadwodd Dr. Corona, CA. 92882 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 364 Resource Name: 51045 Avenida Ramirez Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 51045 Avenida Ramirez B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1956. The subject property can first be seen on historic aerials from 1959. In 199o, property owner Rodney Nason obtained a permit to re -roof the property with work completed by Elizabeth McMadma (Permit No. 09008). In 2oo6, the property owner Jim Currie obtained a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No. o6-2611). In 2oo6, Currie obtained an electrical permit (Permit No. o6-4244). The building does not appear to have had any additions since construction; historic aerials show the residence with the same rectangular footprint. The residence originally had an attached carport at the north elevation. Street imagery from zolz and 2022 show the residence with this portion of the front elevation covered with a different material than the rest of the residence. Further, the 51046 Avenida Ramirez residence across the street from the subject property appears to have a similar form and apperance with an open carport space. The windows at the front elevation of the subject property appear to be modern era replacements. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 51045 Avenida Ramirez property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51°45 Avenida Ramirez Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 364 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 Ughik PRESERVATION & PLANt NV DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51°45 Avenida Ramirez Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 364 Primary Record Information Continued: 51045 Avenida Ramirez_2: View northwest of the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51°45 Avenida Ramirez Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 364 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Claudia B. Taylor (1967; Palm Desert Post 26 Jan 1967), Rodney Nason (3.99o; Permits), Jim Currie (2006; Permits). Claudia Taylor was living at the subject property when she passed away in 1967. Rodney Nason owned the property in 3.99o. Nason, from Indio, CA, married Shannon C. Rowland in 1986 (Desert Sun, 3o June 1986). Jim Currie owned the property in 2006. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 9 tract, recorded in 1934, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1956. While the 51045 Avenida Ramirez property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has had substantial alterations to the front elevation, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51°45 Avenida Ramirez Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 364 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: MARR I AG ES Robert Lee Vaughn, 20, and Wendy Gay Hendricks, 18, both of Indio. Juan Alvarez, 27. and Juliana Montoya. 27, both of Coachella. William Robert Crinklaw, 34, of King. City, and Christine Anne Bauer. 27, of Palm Des- ert. Richard Graham Mason, 22, of Long Beach, and Stephanie Lynn Hardtsty. 23, of Palm Springs. Thomas Daniel ['lark, 39. and Druscilla Ann Jackson, 38. both of La Quinta. Jose Dolores Crux, 23, and Maria Eugenia Zaragoza, 18, both of Thermal. Dionicio Solis. 20, and Elizabeth DeLeon, 16, both of Indio. Joe Jorge Carrillo, 22, of Glendale, Ariz., and Juanita Morales, 23. of Indio. Joseph Louis Miramontes, 20, and Arlene Ann Cabanyog, 18, both of La Quints. Agustin Burgos Alvarado. 26, of Coachella, and Leonor Araceli Martinez. 30. of Indio. Timothy Robert Redford. 28, and Susan Denise Wright, 28, both of Anchorage. Alaska. Ronald Bruce Adams, 24, and Michelle Renee Bergstrom, 20. both of Palm Springs. Robert LeRoy Webster, 29, and Diana Lynn Chambers, 26, both of Palm Springs. Dan Tschikof, 35, and Debra Jean Stan- field, 31, both of Rancho Mirage_ Rodney Arthur Nason, 19. and Shannon Colleen lowland, a 8, both of Indio Desert Sun, June 3o, 3.986. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51046 Avenida Ramirez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015546 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 056 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-90 UTM Zone: 11S, 563915 mE / 3726409 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 9; Recorded September 3o, 1934, MB 18/69 Date Constructed:1956 Owner and Address: David L Arnce; 51046 Avenida Ramirez, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51046 Avenida Ramirez residence was constructed in 1956 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The one-story, single family residence is heavily obscured by vegetation. Based on what is visible, the residence has an asymmetrical facade with a flat roof. The roof has narrow, boxed eaves with fascia boards. The exterior is clad in vertical siding with a brick veneer. At the front elevation, there is at least one large fixed window. The residence has a slightly recessed front entry and an attached carport. The subject property does not appear to have had significant alterations since last surveyed. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51o46 Avenida Ramirez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015546 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 056 51o46 Avenida Ramirez_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51o46 Avenida Ramirez_2: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51046 Avenida Ramirez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015546 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 056 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: sio8i Avenida Ramirez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015547 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 057 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-91 UTM Zone: 115, 563894 mE / 3726388 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit Nog; Recorded September 3o, 1934, MB 18/69 Date Constructed:1956 Owner and Address: Garcia Family Trust, Armando Garcia; 80876 Dartmouth Avenue, Indio CA 92201 Updated Description: The 5io81 Avenida Ramirez residence was constructed in 1956 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2oo6. The current survey showed the property had been demolished in ca. 2o16. A new single-family residence replaced the original dwelling in ca. zo17. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded in zoo6 by CRM TECH was demolished in ca. 2016 and subsequently replaced in ca. zo17. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51081 Avenida Ramirez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015547 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Urbana Survey No: 057 5io81 Avenida Ramirez_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51081 Avenida Ramirez_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51o8i Avenida Ramirez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015547 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 057 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ! 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Mil0 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51262 Avenida Ramirez Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 062 ❑x Update Identifier: 773o83ooi UTM Zone: iiS, 563841 mE; 3726440 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 6; Recorded August 33.,1934, MB 18/67 Date Constructed: 3.937 Owner and Address: Sally Webster; 51262 Avenida Ramirez, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51262 Avenida Ramirez residence was constructed in 3.937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "I" shaped plan. The residence has a low-pitched red tile roof with a stucco clad exterior. There is stained vertical wood siding within the window gables. At the front elevation there one sash window, one metal sliding window, and a smaller metal sash window. The residence has an attached garage. At the time of the current survey, the residence was under construction, with the roof being replaced with replacement red tiles. It appears that the garage door had also been replaced, and the window trim painted since the previous survey. Based on what was observed, without knowing the full extent of the construction underway, it does not appear that any significant alterations have occured since the previous survey. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically defined area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 3.935 to 3.95o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 3.93os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51262 Avenida Ramirez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 062 51262 Avenida Ramirez_i: View southeast of the front (west) elevation and the side (north) elevation. 51262 Avenida Ramirez_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51262 Avenida Ramirez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o62 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 } y�y / it W LA GO c GLLMM AVaE 30 . 74 4. IfSrA 900 —1110 ___ -.� til'_ 030E LL_ LAS R.Lks. L ! j {{ C.11 TAMPl CO 11.6 1 JJ I- ,_ - AYL f. A FONDA --51202 Avenida Ramirez 1 i w CL HICA dad o VE N}IESTf LE 5IM,4120-4 _ I CL2 CUR A NG❑ I 5 NOR.S -� -,.- sz -' .., 6.CLL ; ~- •C L t 5 HA w sr ::, v 1 �� IkPCAf CL NOGALES sr. � ! 'C ';i 1 + IL Cli CL HlHV HLtA � r a i C L AEU FFRFY ! -7 _ 2 CLL CQL MA { t4 1 I 1 xMil a1 _ AVE ARio-O�A * a, l 1. 116111k oft.fI. �. et! cNr1laN L NIP • + ' ELL MADRW 4 111111;iir �� -�- ... CLL TEM F•C LA—.\—\7\---------) i _ ELL I IER 7 -• + LL \----N., . 7.\\____ ...:17/7— R c....' _ ..( I-i (].25 0.5 1 Moleti URBANA PR[s{RVATIOH & 1kANNINGw 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 I0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51333 Avenida Ramirez Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 064 ❑x Update Identifier: 773o82o17 UTM Zone: 11S, 563798 mE; 3726379 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 6; Recorded August 31,1934, MB 18/67 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Anthony Cursoli, Yvette Cursoli; 31577 Lindero Canyon Road #16, Westlake Village CA 91361 Updated Description: The 51333 Avenida Ramirez residence was constructed in i937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence is a single family home constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has an "I" shaped form with a low- pitched cross gable roof clad in red tiles. The exterior is clad in stucco. At the front elevation there is one sash window and two metal sliding windows. In zozz, the subject property is surrounded by a large privacy wall. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations. The roof appears to have the same cross gable form, clad in red tile. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51333 Avenida Ramirez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 064 51333 Avenida Ramirez_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51333 Avenida Ramirez_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51333 Avenida Ramirez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 064 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Z!L SO NAPOA 1 I I GAL •LRANGO 1 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51682 Avenida Ramirez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015548 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 090 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-92 UTM Zone: 11S, 563918 mE; 3725924 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 5; Recorded July 31,1934, MB 18/63 Date Constructed: 1936 Owner and Address: Ricardo Laguna, Lucia Laguna; 51682 Avenida Ramirez, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51682 Avenida Ramirez residence was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Vernacular style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that the residence may have been built as a Vernacular style or Spanish Colonial Revival style residence but it cannot be definitively determined due to substantial alteration of the property. The one-story single family home was constructed with an "L" shaped plan constructed of brick masonry or concrete brick with an attached wood -framed garage. During the prior 2006 survey, the residence was partially obscured by vegetation and thus was not well documented. During the current survey, the residence was similarly largely obscured by heavy vegetation. Based on what was visible, since the previous survey the residence has been stuccoed and painted. An original metal multi -pane casement window at the front elevation of the garage has been replaced by a smaller horizontal sliding window. This replacement window is smaller than the original window opening, with the gap covered with boards. The non -historic stucco cladding and changes to the fenestration have significantly altered the integrity of the dwelling since the last survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1 - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but alterations impacted the overall integrity of the dwelling and removed Spanish style elements. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is now a non -contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/2/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51682 Avenida Ramirez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015548 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: ogo 51682 Avenida Ramirez_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51682 Avenida Ramirez_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51682 Avenida Ramirez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015548 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ogo *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 0 --„„___,- �_f� ___, jPRI x C ThMPrCp . I r ' AVE IA Fr}N8A r�+ {q - ■ r 11111 ' -r IA r Ntfe5;.TR iSEN f1R DE L! 51kALo!'516 C Avenida Ramirez Cr r AuRAN'Q 6 v ' I I III �"' _ � v GLIL E p CC..c � GLL NOGALE 1 flOA c TV _ fl_j,2! !! i4r1-1,L)A14 A / f f / , y , a CCl. O EREQ. i� d y Cl.L CUL1.4L4 [ 11 � 4 AR QfjA � to w Lie...________..-..---- 166. " x millvF Ott c rLLaN! W nt CLL AkA DRry or ci L 7£Ai£Cift. A p ikr. I 1 €LL AO TF1ER4 1 41 I I cLLATEGirE �E ---.....„..i,?) ' k} 1 UR VA PI�ES[RVAuIQN & PLANNING• � o 0.2 1 Wes 10 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52100 Avenida Ramirez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015549 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 138 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-93 UTM Zone: i1S, 56392o mE; 372558o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 10; Recorded October 31,1934, MB 18/7o Date Constructed: 1936 Owner and Address: Ben Steinen, Leslie Pozuelos; 5210o Avenida Ramirez, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 5210o Avenida Ramirez property was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has a low-pitched cross -gable roof clad in red barrel tiles with narrow, open eaves. The subject property is surrounded by a large privacy wall. Based on what is visible, it appears that part of the roofing has been replaced. Some of the red barrel tiles have been replaced with vinyl siding at the roof gable. A non -historic detached garage was added to the property. That garage was expanded between 2009 and 2011 and at least two additions have been made to the primary dwelling, one on the west elevation and one on the east, according to aerial imagery. The dwelling retains its essential form and integrity on the front facing, western, elevation. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The additions to the property are clearly defined and do not significantly detract from the original form of the dwelling. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5210o Avenida Ramirez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015549 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3D / 3CD / 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 138 5210o Avenida Ramirez_1: View east of the front (west) elevation. 5210o Avenida Ramirez_2: View southeast of the front elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 521oo Avenida Ramirez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015549 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3D / 3CD / 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 138 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 it - } - �' l t — d r rAAhPr CC) `a Pig'- 4 AV3i r h F{7NId6 Pill . LiTrz. AVE N E5TA L 1 Srraw IOA _ lk CLL . Uki414r0 1 P 52100 Avenida Ramirez — 'Tir CLL C. �w -LL FHWHUAfU, // Ax 4 L 4 t CLL U ER I 7 - - 4 _r ili -1.4 ,El Ig I 11111111k ft.. MAORil, IIPCI Wi ~~ ' Cl 1 7F.ti1FC.l!! 1 A ,f C .L YDTREM? " lir 14 CLL TEE.4TE y 113 - I� 13 __.. — ' .... L RMNA PRESERVATION & PLANNING a 0-25 o- 1 Mlles0 I . I i � . I _-V_ .. DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52383 Avenida Ramirez Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 145 ❑x Update Identifier: 773261023 UTM Zone: iiS, 563806 mE; 3725544 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No io; Recorded October 31,1934, MB 18/7o Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Susan Gonzalez; 59493 Hop Patch SPGS Road, Mountain Center CA 92561 Updated Description: The 52383 Avenida Ramirez residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style with a rectangular plan. The residence has a gable roof clad in red tiles. The residence has a chimney at the side elevation and an attached flat roof stucco carport addition. The exterior is clad in stucco with an archway in the center of the front elevation. Since the previous survey, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. The multi -pane casement windows, the large arch at the center, the gable roof clad with red tile with exposed roof beams, and shutters are all extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/2/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52383 Avenida Ramirez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 245 52382 Avenida Ramirez_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52382 Avenida Ramirez_2: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52383 Avenida Ramirez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 145 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53igo Avenida Ramirez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-01555o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 192 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 2885-94 UTM Zone: 11S, 563924 mE; 3724714 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 21; Recorded August 32, 2943, MB 2o/22 Date Constructed: 2959 Owner and Address: David J Hamry; 531go Avenida Ramirez, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The building has a low- pitched cross -gable roof with broad overhanging eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. The front entrance is slightly off -center with windows on either side. Since the previous survey, the residence has been painted and the double hung windows at the front elevation has been replaced with modern faux multi -pane double hung windows. The horizontal sliding window is extant. There does not appear to have been any further alterations since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53igo Avenida Ramirez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015550 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 192 53190 Avenida Ramirez_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 53190 Avenida Ramirez_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53igo Avenida Ramirez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-01555o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 192 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 1 YHA OA Cis TEMECth .i [!L PQTRER DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53404 Avenida Ramirez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015551 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 199 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-95 UTM Zone: 11S, 563925 mE; 3724532 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 21; Recorded August 31,1943, MB 2o/22 Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Dhando Residential Rental Fund LP; 27452 Calle Arroyo, San Juan Capistrano CA 92675 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Contemporary style residential property. The residence has a low-pitched front -gable roof. The roof has wide overhanging eaves with exposed support beams. The roof extends over an attached carport. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. There is one large tripartite (sliding -fixed -sliding) window and one small horizontal sliding window at the front elevation. There does not appear to have been any alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53404 Avenida Ramirez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015551 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 199 53404 Avenida Ramirez_z: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 53404 Avenida Ramirez_2: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53404 Avenida Ramirez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015551 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 199 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54925 Avenida Ramirez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015552 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 252 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-96 UTM Zone: 11S, 563907 mE; 3723315 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 28; Recorded May 32,1939, MB 19/6o Date Constructed: 2957 Owner and Address: Peter Compton, Sheila Compton; 16462 Quantico Road, Apple Valley CA 92307 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1957. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single- family residence in 2006. It is a Contemporary style residential property. The residence has a flat roof with open eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco with a decorative inlaid brick panel. The front elevation has a large open breezeway at the center of the residence, leading to the rear. The front elevation features approximately g large fixed windows. There appears to be three doors at the front elevation. There is a large square chimney clad in decorative brick. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54925 Avenida Ramirez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015552 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 252 54925 Avenida Ramirez_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. rr 54925 Avenida Ramirez_2: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54925 Avenida Ramirez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015552 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 252 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 14 L I r Cr e. T4MPJ{4 'LL HIDALGO p m/. SENADA GL O• 12 C r hIJ'aN712RFY AYE LA FONFA � gfrrC� I I 6 CLL COLFA41 ELL [HJJf J- Ff AVE RROB r A ELL CHJL LON Ctr 4i ORJ,E CLL TEMECUL# i x i x6. R OCR 7 CLL LL FIT-tiff---154925 Avenida Ramirez 7E 13 0 URRAId PRESERVATION &PLLNNING1 t 0.25 0.5 i hips 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54950 Avenida Ramirez Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015553 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 251 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-97 UTM Zone: 11S, 563932 mE; 3723298 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 28; Recorded May 32,1939, MB 19/6o Date Constructed: 196o Owner and Address: David Malcolm Roth, Anita Marie Price; 52 Sunset Cliff, Burlington VT 5408 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1g6o. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single- family residence in 2006. It is a Contemporary style residential property. The residence has an irregular plan and a flat roof with broad overhanging eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco and horizontal wood siding. The front elevation features a prominent attached carport. There is a series of four paired sliding windows at the front elevation, and one narrow horizontal sliding window. The main entrance is located at the side of the residence. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5495o Avenida Ramirez Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015553 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 251 5495o Avenida Ramirez_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 5495o Avenida Ramirez_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5495o Avenida Ramirez Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015553 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 251 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52057 Avenida Rubio Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 24o ❑x Update Identifier: 773212024 UTM Zone: iiS, 563487 mE; 3725819 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 1, Recorded December 32, 2933, MB 28/46 Date Constructed: 2937 Owner and Address: Joost Wolsak, Jane Auxier; 881.5 W Lawrence Way, Vancouver BC V7W2T7 Updated Description: The residence at 52057 Avenida Rubio was constructed in i937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence was likely one of the early Spanish Colonial Revival style homes with an "I" shaped plan built in the early years of the Cove. The cross -gable roof is clad in red tiles. During the prior 2997 survey, the residence was almost entirely concealed by heavy vegetation and thus was not well documented. During the current survey, the subject property was surrounded by a large privacy wall. Based on what is visible, the subject property has not been significantly altered since the previous survey. The cross -gable roof clad in red barrel tiles is still extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 2935 to ig5o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 293os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52057 Avenida Rubio Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 140 52057 Avenida Rubio_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52057 Avenida Rubio_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52057 Avenida Rubio Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. i4o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 S CC OF.414111101.1-- 2 f� r " a €LL TAMPOCO 6 ; 10 �. AVE LA FONDA - r •.. 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USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 526o8 Avenida Rubio City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 563532.77 mE / 3725391.15 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 1, Recorded December 31,1933, MB 18/46.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773283029 *P3a. Description: The 526o8 Avenida Rubio residence is a one-story single-family residence constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The residence has a rectangular plan and a low-pitched gable -on -hip roof. Exterior walls are clad with stucco, with a stone masonry wainscot. The residence appears to have a symetrical facade, however, half of the front elevation is covered by privacy lattice work. There is one large 3- pane picture window at the front elevation, and at least one window behind the lattice. The residence has an attached carport. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the horizontal massing, the single -story form, the low-pitched gable -on -hip roof, the attached carport, and the stucco exterior walls with stone wainscot. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 526o8Avenida Rubio_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1962; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Xavier Sanchez, Angela L Sanchez 52608 Avenida Rubio La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 401 Resource Name: 526o8 Avenida Rubio Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 52608 Avenida Rubio B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1962. The subject property is first seen on historic aerials from 1965. In this first aerial, the residence has a smaller, square plan than is seen in current aerials. In aerials from 1965 and 1972, the residence has a smaller, rectangualr form. By 1978, historic aerials show an addition to the south elevation. In 1997, property owner Xavier Sanchez obtained a permit to remove and rebuild the garage (Permit No. 9711-076). Aerial images from 1992, show that by this time, the residence was renovated to have an "L" shaped plan, with the south side of the front facade extending out towards the street. Based on Google Earth street photography, it appears there has not been any changes to the exterior of the residence since zozz. The roof was under construction during the zozz in -person survey. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 52608 Avenida Rubio property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 526o8 Avenida Rubio Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 4oi *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 526o8 Avenida Rubio Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 4oi Primary Record Information Continued: 52608 Avenida Rubio_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52608 Avenida Rubio Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 401 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Xavier Sanchez (1997; Permits). Sanchez owned the property in 1997. In zoo2, he was employed with A+M Construction (Desert Sun, 26 April 2002). The home was built in the Tract Ranch syle within the Santa Carmelita Unit ltract, recorded in 1932, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1962. Based on aerial images, the residence has had several additions to the residence, significantly enlarging the residence. While the 52608 Avenida Rubio property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, it maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53025 Avenida Rubio Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015554 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 193 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-98 UTM Zone: 11S, 563585 mE / 3724823 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 28; Recorded October 31,1937, MB 19/31 Owner and Address: Brian Maldini, 25263 Pana Court, Lake Forest CA g263o Date Constructed:195o Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Since the previous survey, a high privacy wall has been constructed around the property. Based on the description and photographs included in the previous survey, Urbana staff conclude that the residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The building has a low pitch cross gable roof with an attached covered carport. The main entrance is adjacent to the carport. At the front elevation there one fixed and one casement window. The low-pitched, cross -hip roof is visible and does not appear to have been altered. The rest of the residence is not visible. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1 - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53025 Avenida Rubio Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015554 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: i93 53o25 Avenida Rubio_i: View facing northwest of the eastern privacy wall and driveway. 53025 Avenida Rubio_2: View facing southwest of the north and east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53o25 Avenida Rubio Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015554 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 193 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 i, - r to. CAS R J` l' t✓ r A ELL TAMR4Co ipvil _ 141 LA FOhkLA u WYE I I L' LL HJDALG • AVE NiJE RA • 1 1r11 5 _ CL S ORA W k Q +4} f 6k y CL FN3EAfALA 1 I I p m i I i j yYG ROCK Y 53025 Avenida Rubio . a a 1 2 Z4 t!! H.,HV' H A I _ CLL J�IOMTER - � CLL COI JAW IT � � 4 , w .1 ..:....„ 1 w 1�11! L 11 L4 a C. h ORMI IIIIi! y - 4 en7FMIRCIIlA .1pf" 11* 1 [!L %•J77R F. R/j r-----1 .LcI Ixrr 8 — - - 13 _ _ to' � ,zr c _,b, 1.) 4 ' / URR, i PRESERVATION grPLANK' I 11 I.:.1 S I I 1 MRep. 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53133 Avenida Rubio Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015555 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 194 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-99 UTM Zone: i1S, 563590 mE / 3724748 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 28; Recorded October 31,1937, MB 19/31 Date Constructed: 196o Owner and Address: Mayely N Mejia; 53133 Avenida Rubio, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 196o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The dwelling with a low pitch, nearly flat, side gable roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. Since the previous survey, the windows appear to have been replaced with vinyl horizontal sliding windows. The security bars have been removed and the residence has been painted. The decorative concrete block wall has been removed. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been altered with the replacement of windows and the removal of window grating, however, this dwelling maintains moderate integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53133 Avenida Rubio Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015555 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 194 53133 Avenida Rubio_i: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53133 Avenida Rubio Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015555 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 194 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 - �� *1421117F NI i -r or {. 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Address: 53345 Avenida Rubio City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 563487.54 mE / 3724755.14 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 18, Recorded October 31, 1937, MB 19/3o-31.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774072016 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 53345 Avenida Rubio was constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The residence has a rectangular plan with a very low-pitched side -gable roof with broad overhanging eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. The main entrance is recessed and accessible from the wide arched openings at the front and side elevations. There are two square windows at the front elevation with added raised window surrounds. The wide arches at the front and side of the residence create a recessed corner entry adjacent to the main entrance. There is a large fixed window within this enclosed space. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the horizontal massing, the single -story form, and broad overhanging eaves. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 53345 Avenida Rubio_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1957; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Margaret A Gonzalez 53345 Avenida Rubio La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: dune July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 369 Resource Name: 53345 Avenida Rubio Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 53345 Avenida Rubio B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1957. The subject property is first seen in historic aerials from 1959 with a small rectangular building footprint. In 1976, property owner A. Leyva obtained a permit for the installation of a swimming pool (Permit No. 272194). The same year, Leyva obtained a permit to convert a portion of the residence to a living space (Permit No. 272743). Based on aerial images, there appears to have been an addition to the rear of the residence post-1978. In 1991, property owner Gonzalez obtained a permit for a sewer hookup with the work completed by Ecno Sewer Services (Permit No. 1o248). Street imagery shows that the windows at the front elevation were replaced between 2022 and 2012. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 53345 Avenida Rubio property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53345 Avenida Rubio Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 369 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53345 Avenida Rubio Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 369 Primary Record Information Continued: 53345 Avenida Rubio_2: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53345 Avenida Rubio Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 369 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: A. Leyva (1976; Permits), and Gonzalez (1991; Permits). A. Leyva owned the property in 1976. A Mr. Gonzalez owned the property in 1991. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within Santa Carmelita Unit i8 tract, recorded in 3.937, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 3.932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 3.935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1957. While the 53345 Avenida Rubio property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not indevidually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has had substantial alterations to the front elevation, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 538o2 Avenida Rubio Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015556 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 215 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-100 UTM Zone: 11S, 563613 mE; 3724203 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 19; Recorded December 31,1937, MB 19/34 Owner and Address: Stewart Warner Oliver; 9926 Hillside Road, Rancho Cucamonga CA 91737 Date Constructed: 1954 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1954 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has an "L" shaped plan and a very low-pitched shed roof with a open eaves. An extended eave forms a porch over the entry. During the current survey, the residence was largely obscured by heavy vegetation. Based on what was visible, it appears that some or most of the decorative concrete blocks at the front elevation had been removed. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53802 Avenida Rubio Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015556 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 215 53802 Avenida Rubio_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53802 Avenida Rubio Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015556 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 215 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ,I,(/ , _ -._--L. II OP LLLCAS 44. may{ ' - i i 1� Z # €LL TAMPICD q l y I F AYE I.A FON!}A 1 I J AVE J E RA o p€14L pioR w PFP !1 SfMA10 C_1 URAN;O a - _ o ti-F o L..............-.7- ' y{G gorK r{ p , 4F _, Z. ; O CLL EN NADA ,, al" €Lf f+f4GA1E5 a g ,. -c CLL 110NTER � CLL COLiMA r153 m m 2, mw V2f11da Rubf0" tia. 4 P. .y.J a K w CLL L li LO { f ~ � ~ \._f ' %IepPfffb IIII - 1 4 •4 - _ 4 CI UL APQ IT {!L -ERE!? � I R;L L I �FE#TF. 1 _ 13 'i 6. 1 URRHk PRESERVATION &PLANNING' n 0.25 0.5 I I I I 1 MItuu 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53812 Avenida Rubio Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015557 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 216 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-101 UTM Zone: iiS, 563613 mE; 3724196 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 1g; Recorded December 31,1937, MB 19/34 Owner and Address: Lesley Joanne McClelland, Oliver Stewart Warner; PO Box 1059, Julian CA 92036 Date Constructed:195o Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low- pitched hipped roof that extends over the entry to form a porch supported by narrow posts. Windows along the west (front) elevation are fixed and steel -framed casement units. A corner casement windows wrap around the southwest corner on the front elevation. The subject property is partially obscured by heavy vegetation. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. The fenestration remains largely unaltered and original building materials appear to be largely intact. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Di - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53812 Avenida Rubio Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015557 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 216 53812 Avenida Rubio_1: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53812 Avenida Rubio Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015557 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 216 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 {{ _ �_ - fff II J 1'1 # cu. TAAAPIiD ' .aY€NiJE RA :LY,filpA °k PFP 1 SINAI OA c L orAN�a a dankiC°4 Y �_ ti-- l ti. gaCx ran' 5 Y L + f - CLL serH6RA o C1 1 dN3�rrA'dA C I 0. Y y C NOGALES G a . a 1.7 z et ,m0HL., NIA CLL jj ONTERE O CLL COLM4. I z E W V r 538i2 Avenida Rubio • R w u"i K w CLL C OLLO ' \-1_ , a s t .0 mAORra Jam«= Z. 4 • • ELL TEAA AL _ 1 772F.R ir Art- 1 13 --j Sl ... - ! UR uaPRESERVATION &PL&NNINGat 0 0.25 0.5 1 Mikey 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54074 Avenida Rubio Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015558 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 228 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-102 UTM Zone: 11S, 563617 mE; 3723988 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 24; Recorded May 31,1938, MB 19/45 Date Constructed: 1951 Owner and Address: Todd Edward Kelsey; 54 Camino De Travesia, Carmel Valley CA 93924 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single- family residence was constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The residence has an "L" shaped plan with a flat roof. The exterior has an asymmetrical facade and is clad in stucco. During the previous survey, the residence was largely obscured by heavy vegetation and was not well documented. Based on the previous survey's description and photos, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54074 Avenida Rubio Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015558 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 228 54074 Avenida Rubio_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 54074 Avenida Rubio_2: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54074 Avenida Rubio Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015558 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 228 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 3% L-\ 14 URRAId PRESERVATION &PLLNNING1 r 1 CI I. pnra Oa J cot 7xMPJC4 I AYE LA FOMO; ,rEjojC J1ZN:OR,IJ r1 0 G7`LL i IRA CLJ. iO4 A 6 EL. GLL SEJ} i0A CLL 4ARF Ito tra +rt n t 4 4-1 12 LL LL [HJJfUA4UA C r MJiNTERF CQLr r l��F JA 121I191 54074 Avenida Rubio 0.25 L_ J� 13 i CLECriJLLU CI w x6. ROCJC 7 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54391 Avenida Rubio Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 239 ❑x Update Identifier: 774234018 UTM Zone: 11S, 563495 mE; 3723945 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 24; Recorded May 31,1938, MB 19/45 Date Constructed: 194o Owner and Address: Don Sturges, Susan T Golden; 45155 Summerbrook Court, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in in 194o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The subject property is surrounded by a high privacy wall making it difficult to observe architectural details. The building appears to have an "I" shaped plan that has been altered. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations since the previous survey. The cross gable roof clad in red tiles, the horizontal sliding window at the side elevation, and the flat roof veranda above the main entrance are extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The essential form of the dwelling remains intact. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54391 Avenida Rubio Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: z�q 54391 Avenida Rubio_i: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54391 Avenida Rubio Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 239 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 1 4 1 LI.. PAll CLL (MANGO CLL SONORA } tfiDALGO off a w w. x g 12 1 LL HJJff)-MUA C AAON712RFY CLL COLfl4A AYE OROB CLL CHJL LON 54391 Avenida Rubio CC T MECUL4, CLI JWr �ERO 1114(4 ' 13 r .13 L AYE LA FOND}d I I I 7 { URRAM PRESERVATION &PLLNNINV 0.25 0.5 �. J I I I Mikes 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54415 Avenida Rubio Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 24o ❑x Update Identifier: 774234019 UTM Zone: i1S, 563496 mE; 3723936 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 24; Recorded May 31,1938, MB 19/45 Date Constructed: 294o Owner and Address: Cesar C Hernandez, Josefina R Hernandez; 54415 Avenida Rubio, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 194o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "L" shaped form. The residence has a cross gable roof clad in red tiles. The exterior of the residence is clad in plaster. The residence has a small front porch space with a narrow roof overhang with an arched, stucco clad support. There is one large horizontal sliding window at the front elevation. A large stucco clad chimney extends from the side elevation. The residence is surrounded by a medium height stucco clad wall. Since the previous survey, the large casement window at the front elevation has been replaced with a multi -pane horizontal sliding window. There does not appear to have been any other alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54415 Avenida Rubio Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: Zoo 54415 Avenida Rubio_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 54415 Avenida Rubio_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54415 Avenida Rubio Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 24o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 f L- • 4 4 l ant CI g iu�i > wco PINE41INEMIVAYE A FON II ll iil Lir pnra Oa 1 11111111" 1�1 GLE 111111111 11 II 1 11111 �1 1� 11 45}iCs mot x 1 LE HJJfUFfUA 411 1 I C r MON7tRF 1111 i CQLr 1 1 C -AVE RROJ1 a 111 4 1 i••CLLC JLLU 1 54415 Avenida Rubio irA CL MEC ILA CLL 13 URRAM PRESERVATION &PLLNNING1 r U.25 t J 1 MIkes 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54565 Avenida Rubio Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015559 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 244 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-103 UTM Zone: 11S, 563592 mE / 3723586 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 25; Recorded October 31,1938, MB 19/51 Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Shelley F Palm, Bonnie Jane Huerta; 54565 Avenida Rubio, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The residence has a rectangular plan with a low pitch front gable roof that extending to a flat roof over the attached carport. The roof is clad in composition shingles and open eaves with a wide overhang. The exterior is clad in stucco. There are four narrow vinyl sliding windows at the front elevation and a fixed window above the front door. The windows and the front door are set into the stucco with decorative tiles around each. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54565 Avenida Rubio Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015559 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 244 54565 Avenida Rubio_z: View facing northwest of the northeast (front) and southeast elevations. 54565 Avenida Rubio_2: View facing west of the northeast (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54565 Avenida Rubio Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015559 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 244 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 3% L-\ 1 J dEllft Lir pera Oa CLL NP4ARF cot 7xMPJC4 I AYE LA FONDA J1ZFN:O4,IJ 6 4 � 12 LL HJJfU Ff A e r AIJiNttRFY 14 • URRAM PRESERVATION &PLLNNING1 r ha kr CLL CQLr, 47 AVERODS r CLL—CHILLO HJL re I' ilia nMN] 54565 Avenida Rubio TEMECULA 13 0.25 0.5 I i- x6. ROCR 7 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: sio95 Avenida Vallejo Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 058 ❑x Update Identifier: 773062024 UTM Zone: iiS, 563876 mE; 3726592 mN Date Constructed: 1936 Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 9; Recorded September 3o, 1934, MB 18/69 Owner and Address: Albert Francis Garcia; 613 S Shasta West, Covina CA 91791 Updated Description: The 5io95 Avenida Vallejo residence was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The previous survey described the residence as a Spanish Colonial Revival home with an "I" shaped form. The residence was described as having a low-pitched red tile gable roof and stucco walls. The home had a wood sash window at the front elevation, a front open courtyard, and a short chimney at the rear of the building. Since the previous survey, the subject property has been surrounded by a large privacy wall. The residence is not visible from the public right-of-way. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 295o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5io95 Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SB Urbana Survey No: 058 5io95 Avenida Vallejo_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51095 Avenida Vallejo_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5io95 Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 058 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 RYC rcrtlYdl Rl11J I f - r 4 w I re j CLL 14 w ¢ AVE ' -i7-LAN C^� P AYE s ( 51095 Avenida Vallejo a- ELL raniPJco Ave !.A FONDA!ay O I . C CI 1-lf8rl f. €+R AYEM E I.r ELL URANGv ' • .. rn ELL SONORA tr a w ii --- fr •{-._'i__ 1 G C!. E SEM - 6giG ROCK FUIP,Y 'e. in4.. a 11 J. w N4 1 I . `A1113 I w ELL MO FREY � C� } il • 2 ME — ,,. 1.1 1 16 MI 1 Li : in,[J7lLI.Qryr _ ti - C+f An (}l2 ffi CAL TF,M ECIILA. 1- Firl°111 - ELL ROTRFRO I . 14 Ij CLL T TECATE 1 ]]] 1 13 t - , R ( _ UiIHANA PRESIDIUM & PLANNING'LL �' a.z5 a. 1 Miley0 I I I i 1 I a DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51133 Avenida Vallejo Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.556o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 059 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-104 UTM Zone: 11S, 563972 mE; 37z6355 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 9; Recorded September 30,1934, MB 18/69 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Michael Schelbert, Shannon Dukes; 11711 Two Creek Road NE, Bainbridge Island WA 98110 Updated Description: The 51133 Avenida Vallejo residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The previous survey described the residence as a one-story, Spanish Eclectic / Spanish Colonial Revival style home. The residence has a wood -frame construction with a low-pitched shed roof clad in clay tiles. The previous survey described the roof as split by the center entry that is topped by a forward sloping shed roof supported by wood beams. The roof has narrow, open eaves and the exterior of the residence is clad in stucco. During the 2022, the subject property was surrounded by a large privacy wall and heavy vegetation. The residence was not visible from the public right-of-way. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51133 Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o1556o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 059 51133 Avenida Vallejo_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51133 Avenida Vallejo_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51133 Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.556o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SB Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 059 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 2 1. i �r r i 4 ' d51133 Avenida Valleo 1 LL NU 4L {. SIN4J O4 l • CLL DUANGO iCLL SONORA CLL ENSENADA 6 CLL NOGALES i 102 CLL i7 FiJFrUAH A ?TREY CLL COLT A 14 URBANA PREif RUAI1ON & PLANNING "{ Mill Himmy CL . G It Q CL TEMECULA CLL F'O TRr kb 0 t 0.25 0.5 fi ALL AS Jv�y T MPJCO 6 s I AVE t• CONPA Aye j n r • . dry{. RO y- 4 lSl 1 Miles O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51813 Avenida Vallejo Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15561 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 112 ID Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-105 UTM Zone: ii5, 563972 mE / 3725803 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 5; Recorded July 31,1934, MB 18/63 Date Constructed: 2936 Owner and Address: Anthony Barlow, Tabitha Barlow; 51813 Avenida Vallejo, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51813 Avenida Vallejo residence was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Eclectic style. The residence has an irregular form and a low -pitch front gable roof clad in red tiles. The roof has narrow, open eaves. The exterior of the residence is clad in stucco. The subject property is surrounded by a high privacy wall making determining alterations difficult. A detached garage was added to the property after the construction of the initial dwelling. Windows appear to have also been replaced along the primary elevation facing the public right- of-way. These modifications appear to be minor. There does not appear to be any significant alterations since the previous survey. The red tile roofing, exposed roof beams, and the stucco siding appears to be extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1 - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. This district has not been formally designated. The current survey found that the dwelling retains a sufficient level of integrity for contributor status from the prior survey. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/2/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51813 Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15561 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 112 51813 Avenida Vallejo_i: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. 51813 Avenida Vallejo_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51813 Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15561 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 112 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51877 Avenida Vallejo Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 113 ❑x Update Identifier: 773-171-026 UTM Zone: 11S, 563882 mE; 3725899 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 5; Recorded July 31,1934, MB 18/63 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Harry Langdon, Lynne F Wachendorfer; 51877 Avenida Vallejo, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51877 Avenida Vallejo residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single-family home was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "I" shaped plan. The residence has a low- pitched cross gable roof clad in red tiles. At the front elevation, windows have replaced the original garage door. Since the previous survey, the subject property has been surrounded by a stucco clad privacy wall. The window at the south elevation has been replaced with a casement window. Besides the original garage conversion, the building has not experienced significant alterations. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to i95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51877 Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Urbana Survey No: 113 51877 Avenida Vallejo_i: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. 51877 Avenida Vallejo_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51877 Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 113 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 PIM LGD till 4116, r; rL2 SJ NA L t}U� t'log-rE ELL H!f}A CLt. TAMPICO 51877 Avenida Vallejo ANGO GLL SONORA [t2 FI S!M A CLl• GALE 9 W CLL Al NL0 C M QNTFRFy T a C U. M A 0fPt2] CLL YtMFC )J A I 11' CLL PJTRFA� 4LL TE IATE 1 LL OLIMA AYE ARROIA CLL CH2LLON 13 Elm 0PJA AYE 2.4 FONDA _r y_[4N-DR-W AVE NUFVRA pEA Net ROCK 7r;r#4, J. 003 _ f0 L\iz' 1 URBANA PRESERVAEIDN & PLANNING 0 0.25 0.5 1 Miles I Y i M 1 1 a 1 I 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52396 Avenida Vallejo Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15562 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 146 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-106 UTM Zone: iiS, 564003 mE / 3725359 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No io; Recorded October 33-,1934, MB 18/7o Owner and Address: Barbara List; 52396 Avenida Vallejo, La Quinta CA 92253 Date Constructed: 1958 Updated Description: The 52396 Avenida Vallejo residence was constructed in 1958 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that the residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The residence has a low pitched shed roof with wide, open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. Since the previous survey, the residence has been surrounded by a high wood and concrete block privacy wall. Based on what is visible, the residence does not appear to have been previously altered. The sunshade in front to the front windows has been removed. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52396 Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015562 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 146 52396 Avenida Vallejo_i: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. 52396 Avenida Vallejo_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52396 Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15562 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 146 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 e fsX4 Bf3 ' L - L'� t_l I.AS fi -is � — .1-. t j ' /J 3 Q .L 7AMIWCO 1 la t. r rr Ave LA FONf]4 CLL HfAAL111 C,O I I- 1 ;^� L Nil:VR.0 DEA • I LL SJNAi0.4 - Cf D�iltAN b TirrJ • CLL SONORA 52396 il a Vallejo ) [rI C amY-; 1.- CLL S£NA ..4 W }H .aO I r\' yC. ROCIf rah ram} CLL NOGALES _ — 'ems- K.a AT'''' 2 1 2 LL rfllh'UAM A (--—' rr 4 e h`+ a ,,-. w CI: r. oMTr. !Tr 1 V K - - -. • c., `-� GLL GOLf.WA ! 1.,.... III I 1 AVE -RR O6 II 1 111 li E CLL CHlL LO t. VW Ir 1 W Cfl A+I nfYRffi P. 74 CLL TI MEC STFir-. .• w - CLL F47RER+ ULA y I+J � 1,• JiI Elr[qIATP � r� 13 /F tieoR', - +55 I i gn r" URBA NA PR[SERVA1ION & PLANNIr ." i 0_25 �_S 1 Miles0 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 52569 Avenida Vallejo Page i of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 373 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 52569 Avenida Vallejo City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 563885.04 mE / 3725410.78 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit lo, Recorded October 31, 1934, MB 28/70.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773292015 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family home at 52569 Avenida Vallejo is a Minimal Traditional style home with a low -pitch, hipped roof. Exterior walls are clad in blue stucco. An extended eave over the front entrance supported by two narrrow posts creates a small entrance porch. There are two large arched windows, and one large metal horizontal sliding window at the front elevation. Character defining features of minimal traditional homes that can be seen in the subject property include the compact massing, the low-pitched hipped roof, the stucco exterior walls, and the small entrance porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 52569Avenida Vallejo_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1958; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Rhonda L Shadier 17084 7th St SE Hillsboro, ND 58045 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 373 Resource Name: 52569 Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 52569 Avenida Vallejo B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Minimal Traditional B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1958. The residence is first seen in historic aerials from 1959. Subsequent historic aerials, up to 1978, do not show any significant alterations to the building's form. In 199o, property owner Andy Ysiano obtained a permit to complete interior repairs to the residence (Permit No. 08722). In 2009, property owner Ryan Bryl obtained an electrical permit with the work completed by Adobe Electric (Permit No. 09-0020). In 2014, Bryl obtained a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No. 14-0291). The fixed windows at the front elevation are modern era replacements. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 52569 Avenida Vallejo property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52569 Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 373 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 IIII!I!t!. r enimintri 525i9 Avenida Vallejo DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52569 Avenida Vallejo Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 373 Primary Record Information Continued: 52569 Avenida Vallejo_2: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52569 Avenida Vallejo Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 373 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Andy Ysiano Jr. (3.99o; Permits), Ryan Bryl (2oo9-2o14; Permits). Andy Ysiano Jr. owned the property in 3.99o. Ysiano was the son of Andres "Andy" Ysiano of Indio (Desert Sun, 03 March 199o). Ryan Bryl owned the property between 2009 and 2014. The home was built in the Minimal Traditional style within the Santa Carmelita Unit io tract, recorded in 1934, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1958. While the 52569 Avenida Vallejo property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The fixed windows at the front elevation are a prominent feature of the residence. As they have been replaced, it alters the historic integrity. As such, the dwelling maintains a moderate level of integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52569 Avenida Vallejo Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 373 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Andres R. Ysiano, 77, Indio labor contractor Services for Andres "Andy- Ri- vera Ysiano, 77, of Indio, will be at 7 p.m. Sunday at FitzHfenry Funer- al Home in Indio Mr Ysiano, a native of Mexico, (lied Thursday in Indio Ile was a member of the Soe e- dad Progresista Mexicana Lodge 63, and was a self-employed labor oin ractor for 30 years Survivors include two sons, Andy 'iano of La Quwnta and Rudy • Flaby Buddha" Ysiano of Indio; mu daughters, Rosemary Mendez of Indio and Lydia Ann Whalen of Cathedral City, a sister. Nellie -\puular of Coachella, three broth - tars. Joe Ysiano and !'op Vsianu, bttth of Cabazon, and Johnny Ysiano of Coachella, 23 grandchildren. and tight great-grandchildren Visitation will he from 4 to 9 p rri. Sunday at 1ItzHenr% Funeral Herne in Indio Graveside services be at 9 3411 Monday at the Coachella Val- ley ['emetery in Coachella Desert Sun, March 3, iggo. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 52913 Avenida Vallejo Page i of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 34o P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o23. T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 52913 Avenida Vallejo City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 563883.44 mE / 3725121.3 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit i6, Recorded June 3o, 1936, MR i8/99.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773323022 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 52913 Avenida Vallejo is a Tract Ranch style home. The home has low-pitched side -gable roof with an extended overhanging eave creating a covered carport and front porch. The porch roof is supported by narrow posts. The front entry is centered on the front facade. The front elevation features modern faux multi-lite windows. There is a chimney extending from the side elevation. The exterior walls are clad in tan stucco with a white roof. The residence is considered a tract home and nearby residences, such as 52961 Avenida Vallejo, look very similar to the subject property. Character defining features of a Tract Ranch home that can be seen in the subject property include the horizontal massing, the single -story form, the low-pitched side -gable roof with broad overhanging eaves, the attached carport, and stucco exterior walls. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: D Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 52913Avenida Vallejo_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 195o; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Tarran Merrill Tarran Revocable Living Trust DTD 5/26/202o Tarran Merril 5384o Avenida Obregon La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 34o Resource Name: 5293.3 Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 52913 Avenida Vallejo B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 195o. The subject property first appears on historic aerial images in 1953. Based on the 1953 aerial, it appears that that the residence has been expanded at the rear; however, due to the low quality of the image, this cannot be definitively determined. In 1989, property owner, Penny L. Merrill, obtained a permit for the installation of a septic tank with work completed by Dateland Construciton (Permit No. 05757). In 1996, Penny Merrill obtained a permit for a sewer hook up with the work completed byTri Star Construction (Permit No. 52913). In zoo1, property owner, Tarren Merrill, obtained a permit for fire escape compliant window replacement with work completed by Zeus Construction Co. (Permit No. oi11-1o6). In 2002, Tarren Merrill obtained a permit for the installation of electrical circuits with work completed by David B. Kortz (Permit No. ozo4-12o). The windows at the front elevation of the subject property appear to be historic era. According to 2o16 Google Earth images, there have not been any alterations since 2016. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 52913 Avenida Vallejo property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52913 Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 34o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52913 Avenida Vallejo Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 34o Primary Record Information Continued: 52923 Avenida Vallejo_2: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52913 Avenida Vallejo Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 34o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: B1o. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Penny L. Merrill (3.989-3.996;Permits),Tarran Merrill (3.996-2022; Permits, ParcelQuest). Penny Merrill occupied the residence between 3.989 and 3.996. Tarran Merrill owned the residence between 1996 and 2022. In 1996, Tarran Merrill was operating a business named "American Iron Art' in Palm Desert (Palm Desert Post, 05 Dec 3.996). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit i6 tract, recorded in 1936, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 3.932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 3.935 and 3.941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 3.934 and 3.95o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. B1o. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52913 Avenida Vallejo Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 34o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: FILED - RIVERSIDE COUNTY - NOV 12, 1996 FRANK K. JOHI'ON, Clark By J. OIuIsen, Deputy FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The Iollow(ng person'sj Iss (we) doing business as: ARICAN IRON ART 744317 Joni Drive Sp G, Palm Deport, CA 92260 Full Lome al Registranl. (one) Tarran Douglas Merrill 52-913 Vallejo, La Oulnia. CA 92253 This business is concluded by- an Individual Rfigistrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 11-12-96 Douglas Merrill THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEC. 14400 ET. SEQ. B 4 P CODE) STATEMENT FILED WITH THE COUNTY CLERK OF RIVER- SIDE COUNTY ON DATE INDICATED BY FILE STAMP ABOVE, NOTICE - THIS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE (5) YEARS FROM THE DATE THIS STATE- MENT IS FILED WITH THE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, RE- NEWAL OF THIS STATEMENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO THE DATE OF EXPIRATION. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. Frank K. Johnson, County Clerk Signed byrsiJ. OIu#sen, Deputy File No, I-962441 (Pub. D.P. November 21, 26. December 5 & 12, 1996) Desert Post, December 5, 1996. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52962 Avenida Vallejo Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015563 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 177 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-107 UTM Zone: iiS, 563979 mE / 3724911 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 16, Recorded June 3o,1936, MB 18/99 Date Constructed: 1958 Owner and Address: Prop Palmounitz; PO Box 2399, Rancho Mirage CA 92270 Updated Description: The 52961 Avenida Vallejo residence was constructed in 1958 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in zoo6. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a rectangular plan with a low pitched side gable roof with open eaves. The roof extends to the front elevation creating a covered front porch clad in lattice with exposed beams, supported by narrow wood posts. The exterior is clad in stucco with a brick veneer at the front elevation. The front elevation features two large sliding -fixed -sliding windows. Since the previous 2oo6 survey, the subject property has been painted white with the natural brick at the front facade. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52961 Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15563 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 177 52961 Avenida Vallejo_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. ■ 52961 Avenida Vallejo_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52961 Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15563 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 177 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 4 -s 'Ater NIL 1�1 111111 EIM 111111 5,2961 Avenida 1�a i ell oNreR CLL COL M 4rE ARRO84 AlL L li L4 • C MMRr' •111r/ 11111F Pe Itie POriFR� LL 7�-ECXFE 13 4 ollok CLL T MP CO WM*TWE I.A 12. FohkLA Off and ft. I I flLt AYE MJE �. bA lejo CLL HWG.LE. !!. N1H[! URM PRESERVATION gPIANNIN6'' 0 L'.25 {} 5 1 1 Mlkey I yr. ROCA' t RA DE f 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5353o Avenida Vallejo Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015564 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 2og ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-108 UTM Zone: i1S, 564006 mE / 3724418 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 22; Recorded November3o, 2943, MB 20/24 Owner and Address: Roseanne Mclaren, Ronald D Huntley; 6o High Oak Drive, Medford OR 97504 Date Constructed: 2957 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1957 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. Since the previous survey, the residence was fully renovated in 2012. The original Ranch style elements were removed and the new dwelling is constructed as a Spanish Styled Ranch building. During the current survey, the residence had a Dutch gable roof clad in red tiles and open eaves, a stucco facade, and an "L" shaped plan. A portion of the residence was obscured by a privacy wall. The residence had an attached garage and three arched, fixed windows at the front elevation. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5353o Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015564 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: zo9 5353o Avenida Vallejo_i: View facing southeast of the west elevation. 5353o Avenida Vallejo _2: View facing east of the west and southwest elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5353o Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015564 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 209 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 . _ "� -.-.-1-----):i - LLL L.A. R ( 1-1 # cu. TAMPfca 4 . :), 211 I.A roNDAI ly ti. 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PRESERVATION &PL&NNINGof 0 0.25 0.5 1 MRea I 1 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53548 Avenida Vallejo Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015565 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 210 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-1o9 UTM Zone: 11S, 564004 mE / 3724406 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 22; Recorded November 3o, 1943, MB 20/24 Date Constructed:195o Owner and Address: Todd W Hubbard; 53901 Highway 111, Coachella CA 92236 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low pitch hipped roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. The front elevation is partially recessed forming a covered front porch, supported with two square posts and a simple railing. An attached single -car garage was added to the north elevation after initial construction. There are two casement windows at the front elevation. There does not appear to have been any changes to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Da- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 1950. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1g34- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53548 Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015565 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 210 53548 Avenida Vallejo_2: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 53548 Avenida Vallejo_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53548 Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015565 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 210 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 - f x .L1_1_ Lh5 RA,W a x 1 o C1 Y TAAAPYCA s i}-� ++ _ ■ # e 6 AYF I.A. 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MUM PRESERVARON & PLANNING;'' fl 0.25 0.5 1 Miles O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53753 Avenida Vallejo Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15566 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 223 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-110 UTM Zone: iiS, 563979 mE / 3724911 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 22; Recorded November 3o, 1943, MB 20/24 Owner and Address: Sky R Lundy, Coby L Lundy; PO Box 2401, Cathedral City CA 92235 Date Constructed:1956 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1956 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Based on the description and photographs provided in the previous survey, Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The one story single family residence was constructed with a low pitched front gable roof with open eaves and exposed rafters. The exterior is clad in stucco. During the current survey, the subject property was surrounded by a high privacy wall and heavy vegetation; the residence was not visible from the public right of way. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53753 Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15566 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 223 53753 Avenida Vallejo_z: View facing northwest of the eastern privacy wall and driveway. 53753 Avenida Vallejo_2: View facing south of the northern privacy wall and gateway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53753 Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15566 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 223 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54o3.7 Avenida Vallejo Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15567 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 233 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-111 UTM Zone: iiS, 563984 mE / 3724o22 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 26; Recorded September 3o,1945, MB zo/5o Date Constructed: 1958 Owner and Address: Gabriela Smalaj, Carmen V Curry; 54017 Avenida Vallejo, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1958 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Custom Ranch style residential property. The residence has a rectangular frame with a low pitch side gable roof. The exterior is clad in concrete bricks. During both the prior zoo6 and the current survey, the residence was largely obscured by the high privacy wall making it difficult to observe architectural details. There appears to be three large tripartite windows at the front elevation. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54017 Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15567 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 233 54017 Avenida Vallejo_i: View facing southwest of the northern and eastern sides of the privacy wall. 54o17 Avenida Vallejo_2: View facing northwest of the eastern privacy wall and driveway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54o3.7 Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5567 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 233 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 URRANA PRESERVATION &PLLNNING1 r GLE U 'JUiiP CLL 54HQRA GLL SENAOA GLL r P4ARF LL HJrf J-MUA C K e r j ~ ▪ W AiOn�rtRr ■I• CLL COL 44 ti NF �5417i� Aver�lda Vallejo w � ��, CLL rL La 0.25 L_ t� 4J TAMPJ{4 AYE LA FONPA 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 543.6o Avenida Vallejo Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5568 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 234 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 3.885-112 UTM Zone: iiS, 564007 mE; 3723930 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 26; Recorded September 30,1945, MB 20/5o Date Constructed: 1948 Owner and Address: Luis N Cervantez, Amy L Kinneberg; 5416o Avenida Vallejo, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1948 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. During both the previous 2006 and the current survey, residence was largely obscured by vegetation making it difficult to observe architectural details, but the home appears to be constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival / Eclectic style. Base on permit records, it is assumed the the second story addition above the garage was constructed in 1994. Since the previous survey, the previous wood framed windows that lined the second floor of the garage have been replaced with two vinyl horizontal windows, and one vinyl fixed window. The red tile roof at the main mass of the residence appears extant. The rest of the residence is not clearly visible apart from the red tile roofing. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 3.95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. The garage addition is compatible with the Spanish Revival style of the original dwelling and is clearly differentiated from the original structure. If the garage addition was modified or removed, it would not negatively impact the essential form or integrity of the dwelling. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5416o Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15568 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 234 5416o Avenida Vallejo_i: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. 5416o Avenida Vallejo_2: View facing northeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 543.6o Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o25568 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 234 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54353 Avenida Vallejo Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5569 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 237 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-113 UTM Zone: iiS, 563983 mE / 3723764 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 26; Recorded September 3o, 1945, MB zo/5o Date Constructed: 1955 Owner and Address: Daniel R Flores, Abelina Herrerra; 54353 Avenida Vallejo, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1955 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a rectangular plan with a low pitched side gable roof with open eaves. The exterior of the residence is clad in stucco. The property is surrounded by a high privacy wall making it difficult to observe architectural details. The residence has a recessed front entry, with the roof overhang forming a covered front porch space. A built in planter box creates a semi -enclosed space at the front entrance. The residence has an attached garage. There is a large rectangular chimney extending from the interior of the residence. Since the previous survey, the roof has been clad in grey shingles. The chimney has been clad in stone. There does not appear to have been any other alterations. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54353 Avenida Vallejo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15569 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 237 54353 Avenida Vallejo_i: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. 54353 Avenida Vallejo_2: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54353 Avenida Vallejo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5569 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 237 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51125 Avenida Velasco Page 1 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o1557o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o6o ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-114 UTM Zone: 11S, 564128 mE / 3726364 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit Nog; Recorded September 30,1934, MB 18/69 Date Constructed: 1952 Owner and Address: Elsa Alvarez Diaz, Celia Renteria Rapan; 80724 Cottonwood Lane, Indio CA 92201 Updated Description: The 51125 Avenida Velasco residence was constructed in 1952 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The previous survey described the residence as a one-story single family home constructed in a Modern style. The residence was described as having a square plan with a low -pitch hipped roof with open eaves, and an asymmetrical facade. The residence had stucco walls with wood framed, fixed windows, and a large brick chimney. The residence had a flat roofed open veranda, supported by three wood posts at the front elevation. During the current survey, the property was under construction, showing that the original residence had recently been demolished. A portion of the wood frame and a small section of stucco remained. The dwelling on the property had effectively been completely removed. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM TECH was demolished in ca. 2022. At the time of the current survey, the dwelling had not yet been replaced. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51125 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o3.557o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o6o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 f - wrt r�x rrnra�se�,ur - .7" t ..1).-1-32-7 . I - - iAG%M1WC �I r f �' r' AVf ' g fs7 6 BO II'I ' C.ti-b 7 CO -As asp I r 1 /- a CLL MParo 1 �( _ _� - 51125 Avenida Velasco zi !.A f {]hfOA fLL F-HDALGCE 1 AYT NUE am C.R. Yv / J' 1 . SINALOA� oco:DN c iii CLL I i.JRAfJG0 Li TM_ CLLS+M•' .,_. I f f CLZ ENSENA A — y Ir K o §�M I y96 ROCK 7-04 k CLL N GALES - } i� —11 o1c 12 r.:,iz CNIiT1}AFii14 0Iw14 C.L,ortrEEY 4 \ --� +v _ _ - ELL tOL1M , W .41+F JO Km CLL MAf}7771J of CL T€MEC — - CLL p.CrTAEAO ILA 14 11111 ELL ffEca E "� 1$. 4 .. 13 �"ri URBANA PRESERVATION PLANNi 1 1 0 C7.I 0.5 1 Miles0 Y � 1 I I I I DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 51286 Avenida Velasco Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 363 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 51286 Avenida Velasco City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 564081.56 mE / 3726420.72 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 6, Recorded August 28, 1934, MB 18/55-56.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773091026 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 51286 Avenida Velasco was constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The building has a rectangular plan with a low-pitched side -gable roof. Exterior walls are clad in white stucco. At the front elevation there are double doors at the main entrance, a large fixed window, and two double -hung windows. The roof extends to create a covered carport which is currently enclosed with a gate. A vinyl sun shade has been hung above the main entrance, extending towards the front yard to create a covered patio space. Character defining feature of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the wide horizontal massing, the single -story form, the low-pitched side -gable roof, and the attached carport. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District ❑ Other P5b. Description of Photo: 51286Avenida Velasco_i: View southeast of the west elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1955; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Angelina C Fernandez, Isabel Cristina Fernandez 8295o Vincent Drive Indio, CA. 92203 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 363 Resource Name: 53.286 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 51286 Avenida Velasco B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1954. The subject property can first be seen in historic aerial images from 1959. Circa 1965, a addition appears on historic aerials at the rear of the residence. This could be an addition or a covered patio space. In 1984, property owner Maryjane Sutton obtained a permit to repair the carport (Permit No. 00025583). In 1985, Sutton obtained a permit to install a pool and spa (Permit No. 001346). In 2oo3, property owner Angelina Fernandez obtained a permit for a sewer hook up with the work completed by Tristar Contracting (Permit No. 03o6-1o2). In 2o16, Fernandez obtained a permit to construct a block wall (Permit No. zo16-o160). Street imagery shows that the front patio roof was removed and replaced with a vinyl shade cover by 2o16 and a front glass door. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 51286 Avenida Velasco property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51286 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 363 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51286 Avenida Velasco Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 363 Primary Record Information Continued: 52286 Avenida Velasco_2: View east of the west elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51286 Avenida Velasco Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 363 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Mary Jane Sutton (1984-1985; Permits), Angelina Fernandez (20o3-2o3.6; Permits). Mary Jane Sutton owned the property between 3.984 and 1985. Sutton was born in St. Louis and worked as a telephone operator in Burbank, CA for 25 years. She passed away in 1991(Desert Sun, ii May 1991). Angelina Fernandez owned the property between 2003 and 2o1.6. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 6 tract, recorded in 1934, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 3.932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 3.935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1954. While the 51286 Avenida Velasco property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, it maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51286 Avenida Velasco Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 363 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Mary Jane Sutton. 73, telephone operator F un►•ra i s rr ice., tor afar:. .lane Sutton. 73 of La Qvinta will bi- at 9 a m Monda at St F ran is of Assist Catholic Church in La Q,fuinta . Mrs. Sutton. a native of St L'.,uis died V4'ednesday In .Agu fJlllt•- She was a telephone operator for the cit, of Burbank for 25 '.ear'. She was a member Of the Catho- lic Daughters Indic, Komen s Club Coachella % omens Club Jahn F" Kennedy Memorial Hospital Auxil- iary the Hospice Program Aga“, f, Garden Club and the F:nrino Wom- en s Club Survivors inrlude a daughter Ju- Jif, Feuerhelf of .Agi,a LJulce. two sans, Mark Sutton r,f Houston and Chris Sutton Of Anchorage Alaskan two brothers Theodore Gosen of Lakewood and .lark f;r,seri of Frei, mint. a sister Julie Tucker of Stormviile, N.Y . and nine grandchildren Visitation will be from 2 to 6 p rn unda7, at the Fitzflenr� Funeral Home in Indic, Bun will bP at ki.erside 'ya- t:anal CemFtr-r. The Tamili suggoHts donations to the_ Rose Garden and at the Co r of Hope Hospital 1500 F Duarte Road Duarte Desert Sun, May ii, 1991. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 51311 Avenida Velasco Page 1 of 7 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 37o P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication 0 Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 51311Avenida Velasco City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564034.09 mE / 3726408.63 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 6, Recorded August 28, 1934, MB 18/55-56.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773085015 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 51311 Avenida Velasco is a Tract Ranch style home. The residence has an L- shaped plan with stucco exterior walls. The building has an asymmetrical roof design that flat above the dwelling with a low -pitch front -gable roof above the attached garage. The roof has a broad overhanging eaves that create a covered porch supported by stucco posts. The residence has an attached garage. There are two large horizontal sliding windows with raised window surrounds at the front elevation. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal massing, the single -story form, flat roof, and attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District ❑ Other P5b. Description of Photo: 5131iAvenida Velasco_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1957; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Desert Homes Inc, Trinita Speranza Inc. 481 W 23rd Ave Vancouver, B.C. V5Y2H5 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 37o Resource Name: 51311 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 7 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 51311 Avenida Velasco B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1957. The subject property can first be seen on historic aerial images from 1959. In 1982, property owner Peter Hartwig applied to a permit to add a patio to the residence (Permit No. 47695). In 1988, property owner Ray Enginoa obtained a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No. 04984). In 1993, property owner, Daniel Gaza, obtained a permit for the installation of a utility box enclosure (Permit No. 12244). A letter from the La Quinta building inspector in 1993 describes a front post and beam patio. Based on the description, the beams at the patio have been expanded and clad in stucco. In 1994, Gaza obtained a permit for a sewer connection with the work completed by Hendrickson Construction (Permit No. 13809). In 2004, Gaza obtained a permit for the construction of a garden wall (Permit No. 04-4022). In 2004, Gaza obtained an electrical permit (Permit No. 04-6374). Street photography shows that since 2016, the residence has been painted, the front elevation windows had been replaced, and the thick, rounded trim around the windows were replaced with trim that is flat to the exterior wall. Aerial imagery shows an addition or patio addition to the rear of the residence ca. 2017. The changes to the front patio and the window replacements have altered the apperance of the front elevation. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes ❑ Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 51311 Avenida Velasco property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51311 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 7 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 37o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51311 Avenida Velasco Page 4 of 7 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 37o Primary Record Information Continued: 51311 Avenida Velasco_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51311 Avenida Velasco Page 5 of 7 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 37o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Michael and Christine Menefee (1973; Desert Sun i3 April 1973), Peter Hartwig (1982; Permits), Ray Enginoa (1988; Permits), Daniel Gaza (1993-2004; Permits). Michael and Christine Menefee ownered the property in 1973; the couple welcomed a son while living at the property. Peter Hartwig owned the property in 1982. By 1986, Hartwig was living in Rancho Mirage, CA and owned a business called European Construction in Cathedral City, CA (Desert Sun, 3o July 1986). Ray Enginoa owned the property in 1988. Daniel Gaza owned the property in 2004. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 6 tract, recorded in 1934, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1957. While the 51311Avenida Velasco property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to alterations to the front elevation, as visible from the public right of way, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51311 Avenida Velasco Page 6 of 7 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 37o Building, Structure, Obiect Information Continued: SANCHEZ, Antonio and Ra- chael, 31-696 Calle Jessica, 1000 Palms; Female, 6 lbs. 131,2 ozs; April 2. McGEE, Allison and Muriel, 5565 Abranis Ave., 29 Palms; Female, 8 lbs. 10 ozs; April 4. HOCHANADEL, Larry and Angela, 666 Vista Oro, Palm Springs; Female, 8 lbs. 9 ozs: April 4. CHOQUETTE, Denis and Huguette, 557 Calle Palo Fier. ra, Palm Springs; Female, 7 lbs. 7 ozs; April 5. MENEFEE, Michael and Christine, 51-311 Avenida Veia- sco, La Quinta; Male, 8 lbs. 1 ozs; April 5. Desert Sun, April 13, 1973. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51311 Avenida Velasco Page 7 of 7 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 37o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: No. 1458 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. I86-739 The following person is doing business as: EUROPEAN CON- STRUCTION 35-325 Date Palm Dr_, Cathedral City, Bid. :1 1, Ca. PETER W.A. HARTWIG 71-480 San Gorgonio Rancho Mirage, CA 92276 This business Is con- ducted by an individual. The registrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious name or names listed above on 7-10-86. Signature of Registrant: PETER HARTWIG Filed RIVERSIDE COUNTY J U L Y 24, 1986 WILLIAM E. CONERLY, Clerk By 1. Bonsai', Deputy This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on date indicated by file stamp above. Published July 30, August 6, 13, 20, 1986 Desert Sun, July 3o, 1986. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5107 Avenida Velasco Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o68 ❑x Update Identifier: 773085021 UTM Zone: iiS, 564036 mE; 3726307 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 6; Recorded August 32,1934, MB 18/67 Date Constructed: 1935 Owner and Address: Yangzom Brauen, Hadi J Salem; 5107 Avenida Velasco, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 524o7 Avenida Velasco residence was constructed in i935 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The home was constructed with an "L" shaped plan, clad in stucco with a gable roof clad in red tiles with exposed beams. The residence has a stucco clad chimney. During the previous 1997 survey, the residence was surrounded by a high privacy wall and thus, was not well documented. In 2022, the subject property is similarly surrounded by a large privacy wall. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any substantial alterations to the property since the previous survey. The gable roof clad in red tiles with exposed beams and the stucco clad chimney are visible and extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 1.95o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 293os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 514o7 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: o68 51407 Avenida Velasco_i: View west of the east elevation. 51407 Avenida Velasco_2: View southwest of the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51407 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o68 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51673 Avenida Velasco Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015571 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 087 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-115 UTM Zone: 11S, 564134 mE / 3725938 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 5; Recorded July 31,1934, MB 18/63 Owner and Address: Marcia Jane Andrade; PO Box 4357, Boise ID 83711 Date Constructed: 1958 Updated Description: The 51673 Avenida Velasco residence was constructed in 1958 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. This one-story, Custom Ranch style single-family residence faces east from the west side of Avenida Velasco. The wood -framed, rectangular residence is topped with a low-pitched, side -gabled roof covered with rolled asphalt sheets. Wide, open eaves with fascia boards shelter walls clad in stucco, and fenestration consists of steel -framed, casement sash. A shed roof supported by one decorative metal post shelters the entry, and a one -car garage is set within the south end of the asymmetrical facade. Since the previous survey, the garage at the front elevation has been replaced with a sliding glass door, the attached garage having been made part of the living space. This change in fenestration is considered a significant alteration of the form or integrity of the dwelling. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51673 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15571 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 087 51673 Avenida Velasco_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51673 Avenida Velasco_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51673 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015571 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 087 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 r ��rfY,i - 11U Y�ti'.{P �4. -- ' litla- CLL TAMPICO • Mil III 111A T A b hvr"torONDA IP EL MlBd ECsD NI m ti AVE F!l1ESTR • ���� Am. RE �-CNOR FYemail - «!!s+N4r .. I!!', 1673 Avenida Velasco 111 —_. y * III C.L DuRA O, uIuIHI �r r CU. 5 NOVA , } X' ] 1 L ENS _ 4 VA 1 „ 1: yµt. R[7CII io N CLL NC,GALES • ' p 11 .W :: MI r AI ' - ' CLL M ONTEREY 11 9A \\_____,..,__ 1111 1 1 : RRODA „' '•s IL, 1111CLL CHILLI] I �c ill 1 CLL MAUHla 1�, 1� -g riii ____7- �. II 7 •1lI!!II1flIF CLL POTRER■ 14 • CLL TfCATF 1 _ Wit,_ ,• I ( . roga # Y C 0 25 0.5 l MIleS URBANA PRESERVATION & PLANNI% 1 i P I 10 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 51817 Avenida Velasco Page a of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 356 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/4 of _ 1 of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 51817 Avenida Velasco City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 564036.94 mE / 3726005.68 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 5, Recorded July 31,1934, MB 18/63.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773173033 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 51817 Avenida Velasco is constructed in the Pueblo Revival style with Spanish Colonial Revival influences. The home features a flat roof with shaped parapets, stepped massing, and tan stucco exterior walls. There is a offset recessed entry. Hoods above the windows on the front elevation are covered with red barrel tiles. The building has projecting wood vigas. One arched window at the front elevation is recessed into the stucco. There are two multi -pane windows at the front elevation. The garage is attached. Character defining features of Pueblo Revival style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the flat roof with shaped parapets, thick stucco exterior walls, and projecting vigas. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: E Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 51827Avenida Velasco_i: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 2952; ParcelQuestAssessor Data 0 Prehistoric 0 Both *P7. Owner and Address: Gustavo Ramirez, 52817 Avenida Velasco La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None 81 Location Map 81 Continuation Sheet 81 Building, Structure, and Object Record ❑ Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record ❑ Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record ❑ Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 356 Resource Name: 52827 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 51817Avenida Velasco B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Pueblo Revival B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1952. The subject property is first seen in historic aerial images from 1954; this first image shows the subject property with a much smaller building footprint than seen in 2021 aerial imagry. In 1985, property owner Joe Kanavich obtained a permit to re -roof the dwelling with work completed by Custom Roofing Company (Permit No. 001735). In 1987, property owner Marie Jasso obtained a permit to install a patio cover (Permit No. 002827). In 1994, property owner Jorge Navarrete obtained a permit to install 7oLF (Permit No. 1421o). In 1996, Navarrete obtained a permit for a sewer connection with the work completed by Denboer Engineering & Construction (Permit No.14401). In 2005, the property owner Gustavo Ramirez obtained a permit for an addition to the residence (Permit No. 05-1708). This addition can be seen at the rear of the residence, greatly expanding the building's footprint. It appears that this construction also included work to the roof of the residence, with a aerial images post-2oo5 showing a more pronounced parapet roof form at the front entrance of the residence, which can be seen in current street imagery. *B7. Moved? El No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Not Identified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 51817 Avenida Velasco property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51817 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 356 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51817 Avenida Velasco Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 356 Primary Record Information Continued: 51817 Avenida Velasco_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51817 Avenida Velasco Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 356 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Joe Kanavich (1985; Permits), Marie Jasso (1987; Permits), Jorge Navarrete (1994-1996; Permits), Gustavo C. Ramirez (2oo5-2o11; Permits, Desert Sun o6 Oct 2011). Joe Kanavich owned the property in 1985. Marie Jasso owned the property in 1987. Jorge Navarrete owned the property between 1994 to 1996. Gustavo Ramirez owned the property between zoos and 2011. In 2011, Ramirez owned a business called Best Care, operating out of Palm Springs. The home was built in the Pueblo Revival style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 2 tract, recorded in 1934, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence is one of the original La Quinta Cove casitas. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1952. While the 51817 Avenida Velasco property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51817 Avenida Velasco Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 356 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: AMENDED FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 1-2011-02269 The following person is doing business as Best Care 440 El Cielo Rd #86 Paim Springs CA 92262 Riverside County Full name of Registrant: Gustavo Castro Ramirez 51817 Ave Velasco La Quinta CA 92253 This business is conducted by Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed above I declare that all the information in this statement is true and correct_ (A registrant who declares as true, information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) Siggnature/sl Gustavo Castro Ramirez NOTE: This Fictitious Business Name Statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk, A new fictitious busi- ness name statement must be filed before that time. The filing of this statement does not itself au- thorize the use in this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State or Common Law (see section 14411, ET SEQ., Business and Professions Code), This statement was filed 8/ 18/ 11 LARRY W. WARD, Riverside County Cierk By: A. Chavez, Deputy Pub 8/25, 9/1.8,15/2011 Pub 9/29, 10/6,13,20/2011 Desert Sun, October 6, zoii. i DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52o3i Avenida Velasco Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015572 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 134 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-116 UTM Zone: 11S, 564137 mE; 3725632 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 10; Recorded October 31,1934, MB 18/7o Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Faye Stakee, Brown Brooke Fisher; 52031 Avenida Velasco, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52031 Avenida Velasco residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove. The "L" shaped residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an irregular shaped plan. The residence has a flat roof with stucco parapet walls, capped with red tiles. There is an open vernanda spanning the front elevation with a red tile clad shed roof. There are arched opening across the veranda. The subject property is surrounded by a high privacy wall making determining alterations difficult, but large additions to the west and south of the original dwelling appear to have been added after initial construction. There does not appear to be any additional significant alterations since the previous survey. The red tile roofing, protruding roof beams, and the stucco siding appears to be extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. While the dwelling has been altered, the property still exhibits character defining features of the Spanish Colonial Revival style and the additions have not altered the essential form or integrity of the original building. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52031 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015572 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 134 52031 Avenida Velasco_i: View southwest of the north and west elevation. 52031 Avenida Velasco_2: View south of the north elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52o31 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015572 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 134 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 l +s l Z .C, r TAMPOCn 6 4 t C J : L AVL LA FONDA IIIIMIIVIIIII AYE 7MUE TRA ef: DRw--- - DE CIE Sd N,4L•OA i52O1AvenIdaVes:o I la -. .. a CL SONURA - S .. r -GEL 1745 NADA �,g, l� r IJ 'AG ROC R.4, -- CLL NOGALES a '1 W {i CH HUANUA I • J lfil J AL MONTEREY , J -� 4 LE_ CO iM4 �~ _ F 4 1 AYE • ROSA III N a.L. 4 w 11 CAE. AlabRtf7 III + L'-, • • i al Al C LA. lir ,1 CLL TECATE 7 a . f LI> 13 .. _ c —1- t,c -ram, 111. 0 _L URBANA PRTSERUATIIoN & PLANNING 0 LI.25 0. 1 MIIes0 I a I . I , a . t DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52101 Avenida Velasco Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015573 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 135 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-117 UTM Zone: 11S, 564134 mE / 3725590 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 10; Recorded October 31,1934, MB 18/7o Owner and Address: Oscar Orozcol; 82269 Sierra Avenue, Indio CA 922o1 Date Constructed:lg6o Updated Description: The 52101 Avenida Velasco residence was constructed in 1g6o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in a Custom Ranch style. The residence has a low pitch hip roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. Since the previous survey, the residence has been fully surrounded by a high privacy wall, and is no longer visible from the public right of way. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52101 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015573 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 135 52101 Avenida Velasco_i: View west of the privacy wall at the east elevation. 52101 Avenida Velasco_2: View west of the privacy wall at the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 521oi Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015573 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 135 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 _.1R•11,4.1141PA �� LL fi1UALGO .■11111MMI11111.211 111 911111. ill52011v# REMIRMI CLL SOIMORA _ 1111 III 1111111 ALIIHI11111 MIN NMI COLINA •ii r Had Hi I UIIM1IhCL Cff7tLOh1 I 1 al i11n1'iimunnur C'L. O¢TRF.R 1 CLL I CATF 1-v UP8ANA PRESERVATION & PLANNING' DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52162 Avenida Velasco Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015574 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 133 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-118 UTM Zone: 11S, 564143 mE; 3725554 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 10; Recorded October 31,1934, MB 18/7o Date Constructed: 1956 Owner and Address: Rolondo Wolovich; 5612 Conant Street, Long Beach CA go8o8 Updated Description: The 52162 Avenida Velasco property was constructed in 1956 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family residence was constructed in the Custom Ranch style. The residence has a low-pitched side -gable roof with open eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco with an asymmetrical facade. Since the previous survey, the residence has been fully surrounded by a high privacy wall, and is no longer visible from the public right of way. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52162 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015574 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 133 52162 Avenida Velasco_i: View east of the privacy wall at the west elevation. 52162 Avenida Velasco_2: View southeast of the privacy wall at the west elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52162 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015574 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 133 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52397 Avenida Velasco Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015575 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 148 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-119 UTM Zone: 11S, 564145 mE / 3725367 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 10; Recorded October 31,1934, MB 18/7o Date Constructed:1951 Owner and Address: Raymond P Gomez; 52397 Avenida Velasco, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52397 Avenida Velasco residence was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in zoo6. Urbana staff conclude that the residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low pitched hip roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco and vertical board and batten. The residence has an attached carport. At the front elevation there is one large multi -pane casement window and one large fixed window. Since the previous survey, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Da- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 1g5o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52397 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015575 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 148 52397 Avenida Velasco_1: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52397 Avenida Velasco_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52397 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015575 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 148 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 L. ' - 0L1_ LAS R-S.y 1. 3C S Q C_{ YAMP�Cb `•y w AVE LA FONDA --— --- _ i LEA. NiDAi Gct A hl{/fSRA EAC7� Dn. H' 8EA 1 SMA OA c cr. Lc, _ ..c, CI �-1d5LJ 7 !"i l Y ..l +a¢' CLLOGLES HJH m 7 ' i" Z 4 1 2 a ct CLL Hf HiuAFN A. CF- n l o� w R _ e_L i +uv I k 1r, y J OLIML 2 ...AVE bA140451t j El j ; CLL C�`ifLLO Q. 1- . 1 CLt MADAID ---- CV_ TFAi.FCULA 1 4j 1 CLL fit rRF. RI 14 LLL I 1T£CAT 1 ',..=___5. cam{ 13 r r . am .B►ItAPRES/NATION a . 0.2 i 0f i 1 Miles0 U DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52415 Avenida Velasco Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5576 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. i49 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-22o UTM Zone: 11S, 5641.4o mE / 3725356 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No io; Recorded October 31, 2934, MB 28/7o Date Constructed:195i Owner and Address: Luis Fernando Giron; 52415 Avenida Velasco, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52415 Avenida Velasco residence was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that the residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low -pitch cross gable roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. The residence has two multi -pane casement windows at the front elevation. The residence has an attached garage. Since the previous survey, the subject property has not been significantly altered. The garage has been re -roofed with a gable roof, clad in shingles with a lower pitch than the roof of the main residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52415 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15576 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 149 52415 Avenida Velasco_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52415 Avenida Velasco_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52415 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5576 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 149 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 52777 Avenida Velasco Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 419 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 52777 Avenida Velasco City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 125, 564°38.13 mE / 372523932 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit i6, Recorded June 3o,1.936, MB 18/99.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773325029 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 52777 Avenida Velasco was constructed in the Custom Ranch style. The subject property has a rectangular plan with a cross -gabled roof. The roof is clad in red barrel tiles with a front -gable at the center of the front elevation. The entry is offset from the center, and is flanked by pierced block walls, creating an partially enclosed porch. The exterior walls are clad in light blue stucco. There is a wide rectangular chimney at the front elevation, constructed of stack -bonded block masonry. There is one large three -pane window, one sliding door, and a small rectangular window at the front elevation. The residence is on a corner lot with a large rounded driveway. Character defining features of Custom Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal massing, the single -story form, custom details such as the pierced block porch and the large prominent brick chimney, and the prominent low-pitched cross -gabled roof. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 52777Avenida Velasco_i: View southwest of the front (northeast) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: OHistoric: 1964; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Addal U Gonzalez 5202o Avenida Ramirez La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 419 Resource Name: 52777 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 52777 Avenida Velasco B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Custom Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1964. In 2008, property owner Addal Gonzales obtained a plumbing permit (Permit No. 08-1449). In zoo9, Gonzales obtained a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No. 09-0393). The grey shingle roofing was replaced with red barrel tiles. In 20o9, Gonzales obtained a permit for the construction of a patio cover (Permit No. 09-0650). The existing 616 sq. ft. patio cover was replaced with a 77o sq. ft. patio cover at the rear of the residence. In zoo9, Gonzales obtained a permit to construct a wall (Permit No. 09-0865). In zoo9, Gonzales obtain an electrical permit with the work completed by Huitron Construction (Permit No. 09-0918). In 2o11, Gonzales obtained a permit for a remodel of the residence (Permit No.10-0743). This work included the addition of a screen around the patio space and electrical work. In 2o13, Gonzales obtained a permit to construct a block wall for a flower bed (Permit No. 13-479). The windows and sliding glass door at the front elevation are vinyl, modern era replacements. Based on Google Earth street photography, it appears there have not been any changes to the exterior of the residence since 2012. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 52777 Avenida Velasco property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52777 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 419 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 MIOMNI r11111111111 i AtliHi UHF Is MOMr r DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52777 Avenida Velasco Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 419 Primary Record Information Continued: 52777 Avenida Velasco_2: View west of the front (northeast) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52777 Avenida Velasco Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 419 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: L.M. Thurlow (Palm Desert Post o6 Aug 1964), Addal Gonzales (2008-2013; Permits). L.M. Thurlow was the original owner of the property, obtaining the permit for its construction in 1964. The construction was valued at $12, 24o. Addal Gonzales owned the property between 2008 and 2013. The home was built in the Custom Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 16 tract, recorded in 1936, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1964. The residence has been altered with the replacement of windows and doors at the front elevation and the roof replacement with red barrel tiles. While the 52777 Avenida Velasco property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is considered NRHP / CRHR / Local Register ineligible due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. B1o. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5312o Avenida Velasco Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 191 ❑x Update Identifier: 774055005 UTM Zone: iiS, 564087 mE; 3724959 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2o; Recorded February 28,1938, MB 19/38 Date Constructed: 1949 Owner and Address: Robert Sholander, Louise Sholander; 53120 Avenida Velasco, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1949 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has a multi -level shed roof, clad in red tiles. The exterior is clad in stucco. The front elevation features three multi -pane casement windows and a multi -pane double door. The is a stucco clad chimney at the side elevation. The residence has been slightly altered since the previous survey. Character defining features of the residence have been altered; the wide lintel above the window at the front -most wing have been removed and the open eaves with exposed roof beams have been covered. Two of the windows and the front door has been covered by a mesh sunshade. Most of the front elevation has been covered by what is either a sunshade or construction cover. The asymmetrical roofline, stucco siding, stucco chimney, and round ventilations at the front elevation are extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 2935 to 3.95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5312o Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 5312o Avenida Velasco_i: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. 5312o Avenida Velasco_2: View facing northeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5312o Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. igi *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 URR, i PRESERVATION grPLANNIN6'' ELL T MP CO a a 1 x Fes[! HIHV 4.HVA 53120 Avenida Velasco CLL MON-Mr,r CLL 7FMECVL.i U C.25 ii 5 3 MRey 12. FOML,i {I` L 4VE MJE 0 RA FA DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53251 Avenida Velasco Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015577 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 202 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-121 UTM Zone: 11S, 564144 mE / 3724693 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 21; Recorded August 31,1943, MB 20/22 Date Constructed: 1952 Owner and Address: Ralph M Trigg, Nicole A Trigg; 53251 Avenida Velasco, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 53251 Avenida ObrVelasco residence was constructed in 1952 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. The current survey showed the property had been demolished in between 2006 and 2009. A two new Spanish Styled Ranch single-family residence replaced the original dwelling in ca. 2010. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM TECH was demolished between 2006 and 2oo9. It was subsequently replaced in ca. 2010 with a Spanish Styled Ranch single-family residence. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53251 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015577 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Urbana Survey No: 202 53251 Avenida Velasco_i: View facing east of the northeast (front) elevation. 53251 Avenida Velasco_2: View facing east of the northeast attached garage. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53251 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015577 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 202 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 53804 Avenida Velasco Page i of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 416 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21. T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 53804 Avenida Velasco City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564086.77 mE / 3724401.15 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 22, Recorded November30,1943, MB 2o/24.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 7741.65°25 *P3a. Description: The property at 53804 Avenida Velasco is a one-story single-family residence. It was constructed as a Spanish Styled Ranch home. The residence has a rectangular plan with a symmetrical facade. The building has a front gable roof with a separate front -gabled roof above the entrance. The roof is clad in barrel tiles; portions of the roof have exposed rafter ends. The home has a prominent central front entry that has an enclosed porch with an arched entry and a front gable roof and is sheathed with random ashlar stone masonry. At the front elevation there are two large picture windows. The property has a detached garage with a side gable roof, clad in barrel tiles. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch homes that can be seen in the subject property include the tile roofing, the stucco exterior walls, and the arched porch opening. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: D Building J Structure ❑ Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 538o4Avenida Velasco is View east of west elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1964; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Cynthia A Kosonen PO BOX 613 Oroville, WA 98844 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 416 Resource Name: 53804 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 538o4 Avenida Velasco B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1964. The residence is first seen in historic aerials in 1965. This aerial shows the residence with a rectangular plan, with the front elevation slanting inwards on either side of the prominent entrance that extends towards the front elevation. The dwelling has been expanded over time since initial construction. The residence is present in historic aerials from 1972 and 1978 with the same form. In 1972, property owner John Dinius obtained a permit to construct a swimming pool and spa with the work completed by Hoams' Construction (Permit No. 359809). In 1994, Dinius obtained a permit fora sewer connection with the work completed by Valley Plumbing (Permit No. 14248). 1995, property owner Brian Perry obtained a permit for gas line work (Permit No. 15855). In 2004, property owner John Dye obtained a permit for the construction of an addition to the residence with the work completed by Johnson -Benedetti Construction (Permit No. 04-4248). This permit was for the construction of a 672 sq. ft. detached garage, a 6o sq. ft. addition to the residence, and new tile roofing. Aerial images show that, prior to 2004, the front elevation of the residence was slanted inwards towards the centered entrance. Post 2004, the front elevation has been evened out to a rectangular plan with the prominent entrance at the center. This construction has altered most of the front elevation of the residence. The residence and detached garage have the same light brown barrel tile roofing. Based on Google Earth street photography, it appears there has not been any changes to the exterior of the residence since 2012. The 2004 remodel substantially altered the original form of the dwelling. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes ❑ Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 53804 Avenida Velasco property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53804 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 416 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 4111111111111111 AMMO! :nu:u SDWAD I' ;, 53804 Avenida Valc sca MEMO KUM P Ul i fSERVAT1014 & PLANNaN6i'{ DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53804 Avenida Velasco Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 416 Primary Record Information Continued: 53804 Avenida Velasco_2: View east of west elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53804 Avenida Velasco Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 416 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: John Dinius (1972-1994; Permits), Brian Perry (1995; permits), John Dye (2004; Permits). John Dinius owned the property between 1972 and 1994. Brian Perry owned the property in 1995. In 1995, was the president of the Log Cabin California organization (Desert Sun, 3o Sep 1995). John Dye owned the property in 2004. The home was built in the Spanish Styled Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 22 tract, recorded in 1943, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1964. The residence underwent a significant renovation in 2004, altering the front elevation so that it no longer resembles the original construction. While the 53804 Avenida Velasco property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is considered NRHP / CRHR / Local Register ineligible due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2o,i; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 53898 Avenida Velasco Page i of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 379 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 53898 Avenida Velasco City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564095.26 mE / 3724327.8 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 22, Recorded November 3o, 1943, MB 20/24. Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774165o25 *P3a. Description: The one-story, single-family residence at 53898 Avenida Velasco was built in the Custom Ranch style. The building has a cross -gable roof and an L-shaped plan. There is a front -gable dormer above the entrance. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with white stucco, and the roof is clad with red barrel tiles. The building has a recessed front entryway and an attached two -car garage. There are four rectangular windows at the front elevation with black trim. There is an offset front entry with extended eave porch supported by wood posts. Character defining features of Custom Tract homes that can be seen in the subject property are: a wide horizontal massing, the single -story plan, low -pitch roof with wide overhangs, the L-shaped plan, and the large attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building I Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 53898Avenida Velasco_i: View northeast of the front (west) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1959; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Kenneth Donovan, Keri Kinealy 53898 Avenida Velasco La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 379 Resource Name: 53898 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 53898 Avenida Velasco B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Custom Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1959. In 2oo3, property owner Paula Vaughan obtained a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No. 0308-151). In 2oo3, Vaughan obtained a permit for a sewer connection, with the work completed by Alms Underground Construction (Permit No. o3o9-254). In 2oo3, Vaughan obtained a permit to re -model the front roof of the residence (Permit No. o3o9-255). In zoos, Vaughan obtained a permit to construct an addition to the residence, with the work completed by Richard A. Chaplin Construction (Permit No. 05-0101). In 2o16, propety owner Ken Donavan obtained a permit for the window replacement of the residence, with the work completed by D. Wick Enterprises Inc. and Three D Construction (Permit No. 2o16-o298). The 2016 window replacement is visible from the public right-of-way. The stucco also appears to have been smoothed and painted. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not ldentified b. Builder: Not Identified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 53898 Avenida Velasco property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53898 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 379 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 • ••-•i. • • 1 • 13 6 • • r • • - r . • • • — Z a r 0. 53898 AveriK.W Velasco • - • • i URBANA PRfSfRVAT1ON & PL4NNINGLI' 0 0,13 0,25 0,5 Miles 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53898 Avenida Velasco Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 37q Primary Record Information Continued: 53898 Avenida Velasco_2: View northeast of the front (west) elevation, focused on the main massing of the residence. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53898 Avenida Velasco Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: �7q Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: James P. Keene and Virginia S. Keen (1982; Palm Desert Post i8 Feb 1982), Gilbert F. Sherk (1987; Palm Desert Post,15 April 1987), Paula Vaughan (2003-2005; Permits), Ken Donavan (2016; Permits). James and Virginia Keen were the owners of the property in 1982. The Keen family moved to La Quinta in 1978; James was the vice president of the American Exchange Co. and Virginia was the owner of the Palm Springs Weight Place (Palm Desert Post, 03 May 1979). Gilbert Sherk owned the property in 1987. Paula Vaughan owned the property between 2003 and 2005. Ken Donavan owned the property in 2016. The home was built in the Custom Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 22 tract, recorded in 1943, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1959. While the 53898 Avenida Velasco property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is considered NRHP / CRHR / Local Register ineligible due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling is ineligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53898 Avenida Velasco Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 17q Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE LOAN NO. 509915123rK .I,NE T,5 NO 71904S SP F.5C OW SFRVICF. INC as duly apoeinted Tru51• ee under the ral.lawing de Scribed deerl DI (rust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ro THE. HIO.HI-ST I ODE; R FOR CASH (payable 01 time o} sole in lawful money a1 the Untied Siates) all right. tale and Inferpyf canyevert to and f10* held be II under said Deed of Trust in The Draftily her eirKtltor described TRLISTOR. JAMCS P. KEE.NE cola VIR(;,tpfIA S. rcEENE. husband orlA wile BENEFICIARY.. SECURI Tr PACIFIC FINANCE CORP Recorded January 77. 1901 fJS insfr No. 1.4754 In boor 1901 Doge 14134 al Official kecorelrs In Phe alflre01 the Retarder of River side County, SaI rkectuf tru4} descrlb . rhtr pllpnvlrtp 1x aperi y . Lots 1 and S. Di Block 239, at Santa Carmelltu at Vole L 124.111110 Urllt rf. in the Cuunly of Rlverslr1e. more co cook:Irnmp 0,1 per map re- corded In Bonk ?4. Pages 74 at Mops, In file off Ice of Phe (aunty Recorder rat SiiIrl Caunrv. 53.1148 Avenida VNosra La Qinnlq. Ch I11 0 +tree? oaUress or rem mon desr nation is shown ;Pave. np wUr rtrnIV tS 91ve:n CZ p II4 connoleleness of Correct r}flSw} " The hPricllcipry under SC1IN Dveti r7f rrI f. t7V r Pu'Oi1 ei r1 Palm Desert Post, February i8, 1982. NOTICE: OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TSNreocald impoRtANTN0T10E i47PRoPLRTYOWNER YOU ARE IN LJ£FAULT UNDER A DEED Cyf TRUST DATED SEP'T€MBER 11 Imo, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION T1O PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT TilAY 9E SOLO Al A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN £1LPLAt AT}OH OF THE NATURE OF Ti[rPROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAwYEN On April 24. tap st 1000 AM GAL WESTERN RECOFrVEYANCE CORPORATION. a Catlto+r,lw 4prpurslIGn it duly appolnlid Ttuataef WtiWr !rug pursuant t0 DO W 01 Trull recorded SEPTEMBER 20 1004. am nlii Ni rr1757E in 040 PAP - pr Otr�yl Rocordr rn me Whoa of 1ne Cavity Rar rdwra et RIVER SIDE County Stela al CalL!Urnta Executed by GILBERT F SHEFlk. A UNMARRIED MAN will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOo€fR FOR CASH IPW' ibis at 11m* DI gala in IawluI money pl +ha UnHad Srltsil Ar the rrraie aMrarttl* Iq VIM Cairn COU0150444. 4050 MAI^ Slrtbl. Riuvr side California ell IIpn1 rig and miss sl weivinneala arriloCtsy Mkt Ole it rlldrAl iq Ciotti or'Duni HI Ins property *Marco rn viloCour Ijr iris Slits pricribod 84 LOTS f AND 0 IN BLOCK 229OF SIINTACARMELITA Al YALE LA aUIN15. COUNTY OF N1YEASI9E. STATE OF CALPOANIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED fN BOOK 20. PAGE 24 OF MAp5 IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID CoUMry T . II fast sodtsii and 41t1ar Parnrrion111L,4fi real pIafro lo degC f Ibld atom rr. purparrtrd 'u 53 WA AVENIDai gutusixit4 quiNT.4. CA 92253 Ths unatirsionscl Twelve diaCitlirni fill' niMlny tar any Irrc4r. ratlntkii 01 11fY 9t'Yet address And 014r esKnmofl desipnalipn d Env. shown herein Palm Desert Post, April 8, i987. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 542o2 Avenida Velasco Page 1 of 7 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 33o P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: zozz T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 542oz Avenida Velasco City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 125, 564093.06 mE / 3724°88.2 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 26, Recorded September 3o, 1945, MB zo/5o.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 77421502o *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family property at 542o2 Avenida Velasco most closely resembles the Custom Ranch subtype of Mid -Century Modern architecture. It features an asymetrical flat roof with a partial shed roof and random ashlar stone masonry siding in shades of brown.The front facade features a large fixed window and a matching sliding glass door. The main entrance is at the side elevation. The roof has a broad overhang supported by posts that creates a covered porch along the front and side elevations. The home has an attached garage and is surrounded by a low brick wall. The character defining features of Custom Ranch homes that can be seen in the subject property include the horizontal massing, the single -story form, custom details such as large windows and stone facade, the low -pitch roof, and the attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 542o2 Avenida Velasco_i: View northeast of the front (west) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 3.948; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Florence Bustamante 542o2 Avenida Velasco La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 33o Resource Name: 54202 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 7 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 542o2 Avenida Velasco B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Custom Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1948. The property is first seen on historic aerials from 1953. The residence appears in historic aerials to have the same compact form as can be seen in zozz. Historic aerial images show that between 1953- 1972, the subect property was only one of two improved lots on the block. In 1995, a permit was obtained by property owners Arthur M. and Florence Bustama for a sewer connection (Permit No. 9512-048). A permit to reroofthe dwelling was obtained by the Bustama family in 1996 (Permit No. 0697-o24). In zo1o, the front and side porch were enclosed (Google Earth street view). By 2022, the porch enclosure was removed. The front elevation has a large picture window that appears to be a contemporary -era feature. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; La Quinta Architectural Styles, Custom Ranch 1935 -197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 542o2 Avenida Velasco property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Newpaper articles, permit histories, and aerial images were used in the following analysis. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54202 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 7 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 33o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 r } • '1 • • • • So • • ▪ �w • • • • • r, • 3 N i HUM Ir r sFir. r •tif" ',154 U2 Avenida V elasco iV 1110111110 • • - ' . LE • }r - • • k -744,4 ern • URBNO RR#SERVATION & PLANNING 0 113 0,25 1 I I Wes 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54202 Avenida Velasco Page 4 of 7 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 33o Primary Record Information Continued: 54202 Avenida Velasco_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54202 Avenida Velasco Page 5 of 7 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 33o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Craig & Laurinda Manor (1976; The Desert Sun ii June 1976), Kenneth Ray Compton (1983-1986; The Desert Sun 11 Feb 1983, The Desert Sun 26 July 1986), and Arthur M. & Florence Bustama 4995-2022; permits, ParcelQuest). Craig and Laurinda Manor lived at the property in 1976; Craig was studying to be a nurse of anesthesia at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine from 1977 to 1979 (Palm Desert Post, 20 Sep 1979). Kenneth Ray Compton owned a business, operating out of the subject property, named "Artistic Rock of the Desert" between 1983 and 1986 (The Desert Sun, 04 Feb 1983; 12 July 1986). Arthur and Florence Bustama owned the property between 3.995 and 2022. The home was built in the Custom Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 26 tract, recorded in 1945, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residences constructed in a wide varity of architectural styles. The dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54202 Avenida Velasco Page 6 of 7 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 33o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: No. 0166 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO, 83404 The following persons are dole business as: ARTISTIC ROCK OF THE DESERT, 54-202 Velasco, La Qulnte, Ca. 92253; P.O. Box 342, Le Quintal Ce. 92253 KENNETH RAY COMPTON 54-202 Velasco Le Quinta, Ca. 92253 RAYMOND GERALD SCHAEFFER 54-055 Martinez La Quints, Ca. 92253 This business is conducted by a general partnership. Signed RAYMOND GERALD g SCHAEFFER Filed RIVERSIDE COUNTY January 28, 1983 WILLIAM E. CONERLY, Clerk By D. Seidl, Deputy This statement was filed with the County Clerk of R Iverside County on date indicated by file stamp above. Published February 4, 11, 18, 25, 1983. Desert Sun, February 2, 3.983. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54202 Avenida Velasco Page 7 of 7 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 33o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Resident completes program Craig A. Manor of Palm Desert is one of 11 students graduated re- cently from the nurse anesthesia program of the Bowman Gray Schod of Medicine in Winston-Salem, N.C. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Manor, 45- .174 Larden Square, Palm Desert. Graduation ceremo- nies were held in basis Chapel at North Caroli- na Baptist Hospital. Ms. Sandra M. Maree, C.R.N.A., assistant di- rector of the program, delivered the com- mencement address. Successful completion of the two-year program allows a student to take a qualifying examina- tion in order to become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist. Palm Desert Post, September 2o, 1979. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54421 Avenida Velasco Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015578 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 236 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-122 UTM Zone: 11S, 564147 mE / 3723749 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 26; Recorded September 30, 1945, MB 20/5o Date Constructed:195i Owner and Address: Monica Juarez, Luis A Juarez; 54421 Avenida Velasco, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The rectangular residence has a low pitch hipped roof clad in composition shingles with open eave. The exterior is clad in vertical boards. A large addition to the residence was added in the 199os and is visible at the front elevation. The roof extends at the front elevation to create an opened veranda space supported by narrow beams and a simple railing. The are two doors at the front elevation. Since the previous survey, the three windows at the front elevation have been replaced with vinyl horizontal sliding windows. There does not appear to have been any other alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has had minor alterations with the replacement of windows at the front elevation. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54421 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015578 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 236 54421 Avenida Velasco_2: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 54421 Avenida Velasco_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54421 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015578 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 236 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54638 Avenida Velasco Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015579 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 248 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-123 UTM Zone: 11S, 564156 mE; 3723569 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 28; Recorded May 31,1939, MB 19/6o Date Constructed: 1949 Owner and Address: B&D Trust, Brian Burr; 7190o Jaguar Way, Palm Desert CA 9226o Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1949 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in zoo6. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low- pitched dutch gable roof with open eaves. Exterior walls are clad in wide horizontal boards and stucco. The roof eave extends slightly over the front entry to form a porch supported by narrow posts. There is a large square brick chimney extending from the front elevation. The residence is partially obscured by the porch and vegetation, but it appears that there are multi -pane steel casement windows at the front elevation. The property has an attached carport and attached garage; the garage was constructed in 197o. There do not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Features such as the dutch gable roof, the multi -pane casement windows, and the brick chimney are extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but alterations impacted the overall integrity of the dwelling and the architectural style is not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 1950. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is now a non -contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54638 Avenida Velasco Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015579 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 248 54638 Avenida Velasco_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 54638 Avenida Velasco_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 54638 Avenida Velasco Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015579 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 248 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 r 14 URRANA PRESERVATION &PLLNNING1 r • EL CLL 54144RA +rt 4-1 CrrVAnfJJ� Ct_L TEMECULY 7RE TV A 0.25 I_ JT 13 12 x LL [HJJfrJ FfUA CIL CHJ!!UN co t nvoiPoco SAYE LA FOND �z 54538 Avenida Velasc-o x6. ROCA 7 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51411 Avenida Villa Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 074 ❑x Update Identifier: 7731ozoo7 UTM Zone: iiS, 564365 mE; 3726327 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 3o,1935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Walter R Urban, Lisa V Moller; 26og N Sepulveda, Manhattan Beach CA 9o266 Updated Description: The 51411 Avenida Villa residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "L" shaped plan. The residence has a slant and gable roof clad in red tiles. The slant roof wing has a wood garage door, with a rustic wood lintel and protruding vigas above. The residence has a front porch created by an extension of the gable roof, supported by porch posts enclosed and enlarged with stucco. There is one -horizontal sliding window at the front elevation and a stucco clad chimney at the side elevation. The prior 1997 survey indicated that the roofing and windows had been replaced since construction. Since the previous survey, the residence has been surrounded by a high privacy wall, covered in thick vegetation, and is no longer visible from the public right-of-way. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51411 Avenida Villa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 074 51411 Avenida Villa_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51411 Avenida Villa_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51411 Avenida Villa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 074 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51489 Avenida Villa Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o1558o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o8i ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-124 UTM Zone: 11S, 564467 mE; 3726010 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 3o,1935, MB 18/83 Owner and Address: Josefina Holguin; PO Box i3963, Palm Desert CA 92255 Date Constructed: 1951 Updated Description: The 51489 Avenida Villa residence was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one- story single-family residence was constructed in the Tract Ranch style with a rectangular plan. The residence has a side -gable roof with wide, open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco and stone masonry veneer. The residence has an asymmetrical facade with an attached garage. The residence has an open veranda spanning the width of the front elevation. At the front elevation there are two sets of three fixed windows. Since the previous survey, the window trim has been painted white. The front porch beams have been replaced with simple, narrow beams. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the property besides changes to the windows and the addition of the stone veneer. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51489 Avenida Villa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o1558o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: o8i 51489 Avenida Villas_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52489 Avenida Villa_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California - The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51489 Avenida Villa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o1558o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o8i *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 -.7r4 0016P �-,. vvoscW v_t C A5 Rq,y 4s 11. pimple° I• 16 FLrN[7b 189 Avenida Villa C2, 1. KrAR L�iO "LYE - - NUESTRA _ - 4G+p-pR'W of• dal {!J iJrrAlQA q a a : f I J F S r+Af�t -vg� Ro[,r p ' NII • S CLII. NOGALES k - _ -' _ Tt - JI LCMONTELEV . l - o 3 Z wi 4 AVE ARROe.433•3 N '; .....3 � CJ+ TAMFCII1.A I CLL FJ7TiiER I 1 14 ELL T€cATE 1 $ • - 13 - _ { -�- -roomy ro L • -H 1 .,.....cc, ) 1.. Ui PRESERVATION & PINNING a 0.25 0. 1 Mlles0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 516o7 Avenida Villa Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 084 ❑x Update Identifier: 773143017 UTM Zone: iiS, 564367 mE; 3726181 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 32, 2935, MB i8/8o Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Esther Pina, Cayetano Pina; PO Box 55621, Riverside CA 92527 Updated Description: The 526o7 Avenida Villa residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one- story single-family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has an "L" shaped form with a multi -level shed roof clad in red tiles. The exterior is clad in stucco. There is a front porch that along the front wing of the residence supported by posts that have been enclosed and enlarged by stucco. The prior 2997 survey indicated that the the subject property has been altered with the installation a large tripartite window. The current survey shows that a garage door at the front elevation, in place of the tripartite window. This is an alteration to a previously disturbed area of the primary elevation. The garage conversion is a change that, if removed in the future, would not negatively impact the essential form or integrity of the dwelling. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 2935 to 3.95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 516o7 Avenida Villa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 084 51607 Avenida Villa_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51607 Avenida Villa_2: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51607 Avenida Villa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 084 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5178o Avenida Villa Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15581 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 124 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-125 UTM Zone: iiS, 564465 mE; 3725787 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 22; Recorded March 32,1935, MB i8/8o Date Constructed: 1934 Owner and Address: Daniel T Larsen; 53.78o Avenida Villa, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51.78o Avenida Villa residence was constructed in 1934 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Eclectic style. The residence has a low -pitch cross gable roof with a flat roof over the garage. The exterior is clad in stucco. Since the previous survey, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. The property is largely obscured by a high privacy wall. The stucco facade, red tile roofing, and original wood windows appear to still be intact. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 2935 to 3.95o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 293os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5178o Avenida Villa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15581 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SB Urbana Survey No: 124 5178o Avenida Villa_2: View southeast of the northwest elevation. 51780 Avenida Villa_3: View southeast of the north elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5178o Avenida Villa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15581 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 124 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Yl-ifil co_LAS ,e,G y V 4 +tiv€ r e FONDA ' W -- 4 �y4lit. LL HIDA LGaIlmr— -dm AVE NUESTRA .l 51780 Avenida Villa °R `" t3EA �■�k�.yy J} V M 11� 1 I PP!IflhIIIhI Y ' CLL 50Na Ar 111111 11111 _ } CLL EN3FNA+An. CA s CLL NOGALES + I_ 1 a a 12 w FNHumou4 -_ Alla I . W •: ELL MONTEREY a Fg Ilicoom.A. ----........,...c. . . 1 Till ii AVE ARitrafIA w 5 1..UUhi CLL ti,L 0 w �ull,l IFEM 5 I - } kF w 4 i�c CLL TFAi C { wir V.I.F4rakQ ILA --/.._y___--:_-:\---i.--- 141 {/f I IlIlINlIP _...,_______.., f 8 • CJr{-1 Q • 1 4j __ L1‹.<`,-..... URBANA PRESERVATION & PLANNING"'o D. o.5 1 Miles DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51899 Avenida Villa Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15582 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 120 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-126 UTM Zone: 11S, 564467 mE; 372572o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 31,1935, MB 18/8o Date Constructed: 1951 Owner and Address: Alejandro Gonzalez Lopez; 51899 Avenida Villa, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51899 Avenida Villa residence was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The Tract Ranch style home is a one-story single-family residence with a rectangular plan. The low-pitched side -gable roof is clad in gray composition shingles. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. Since the previous survey, a high privacy wall has been constructed. The residence is no longer visible from the public right-of-way. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51899 Avenida Villa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15582 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 1zo 51899 Avenida Villas: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51899 Avenida Villa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15582 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. izo *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 36 CA 6RFL<O..,„ - 31 ill I � w eIs eke --' �, �yA DR F FERNAND-0 F _ y I x 1 f J. 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AVF ARRCRA 111 -_• •As. ~ F W 11 { O W CLL !4ILL� �� lip! - Ll CLL M.A!}R!D I . - ¢ l C Ci- TEAT 1 CiAt A IF - - ---\ML,..r\----_,_:) Cie 7•Ri"w [ I -----, . 1 Fii I Ft4Tr J am= [/I �f -- i_` V. o 0.25 0.5 1 Mlles .URBANA PRESERVATION & PLANNING"" I I 1 1. ..1 _, .I. ..a0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5igo5 Avenida Villa Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015583 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 121 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-127 UTM Zone: 22S, 564465 mE; 3725716 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 32,1935, MB 28/8o Date Constructed: 1951 Owner and Address: Richard Oliver Kerr, Dawn Elizabeth Kerr; 51905 Avenida Villa, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51905 Avenida Villa residence was constructed in the 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family home was constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The residence has a rectangular plan with a low-pitched side - gable roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. The residence has an open veranda at the front elevation opening to an open carport at the front elevation extending towards the front of the property. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5D1- contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed inside the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District but outside the period of significance in an architectural style not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5i9o5 Avenida Villa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015583 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 121 519o5 Avenida Villa_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51905 Avenida Villa_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51go5 Avenida Villa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015583 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 121 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 __i t - i ri 1 c � CLL HIDALGO I � " WE NLI£S7RA -.c1 .Dfi-W EA 'Ali .! SOr1alOA T, 51905 Avenida Ville V1.1dr illi C ! !7A Q f 1 _f CLL 5 NORA jf CLL ENSENA A w O L.__� RO{f[ YOA. NI CEL N GALES a i4k y1�C' H o- _ 2 1 '� •� zLL [FifM(JANUA - rI - ..., ' c � fi i M4tITF.RFY _ AI CLL COLfr4A , - �_ A_ ry a o AVEAYE WWI!' et =J _ ,. IUCLL { ilLON f- � .--.,f.r.•. CO.2 AORO• • II J -` g z ,.0 CLL TEASEL I LA F y CLL aorrsE 1 [LL C Ir �rEC4T----C;---_� `1 a 1 3 , " ■ 45 L URBANA PR[S[I VATION & PLANNINGL" a 025 o.s 7 Miieu0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53.933. Avenida Villa Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015584 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 122 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-128 UTM Zone: 11S, 564469 mE; 3725701 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 31,1935, MB 18/8o Owner and Address: Gail L Eisenreich; 8o811 Glen Haven, Indio CA 92201 Date Constructed: 1951 Updated Description: The 51931 Avenida Villa residence was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one- story single-family residence was constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The residence has an irregular plan and a low-pitched hipped roof with narrow open eaves. The exterior walls are clad in stucco. The roof eave extends over the front elevation to create a partial open veranda. A large addition has been built on the left side of the facade. Since the previous survey, the residence has been renovated. The residence has been painted and re -roofed. The large fixed window at the front elevation has been replaced with a horizontal sliding window. The decorative metal porch support beam has been removed. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Di - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed inside the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District but outside the period of significance in an architectural style not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 1g5o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, this dwelling no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53.933. Avenida Villa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015584 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 122 51931 Avenida Villa_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51931 Avenida Villa_2: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51931 Avenida Villa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015584 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 122 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52o3i Avenida Villa Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 127 ❑x Update Identifier: 773233012 UTM Zone: iiS, 564370 mE; 3725838 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 1961 Owner and Address: Randall 0 Ramirez; 52031 Avenida Villa, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52031 Avenida Villa residence was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has shed roof wings with a center porch with a gable roof. Wooden posts support the roof beam. The exterior is clad in stucco. Since the previous survey, the residence has been partially renovated. During the previous survey, the south mass of the residence was clad in wood siding with a three pane window. The window at this massing has been replaced with a garage door, and has partially been clad in stucco. The awnings above the windows have been removed and round terra cotta vents have been added along the roofline. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 1950 period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property individually embodies the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os is considered individually significant under Local Criterion C/3/C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52031 Avenida Villa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SB Urbana Survey No: 127 52o3i Avenida Villa_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52031 Avenida Villa_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52031 Avenida Villa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 127 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 GLL1Rs1 NGiD URBAN PRESERVATION & PLANNFNG"t DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 52060 Avenida Villa Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 402 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication 0 Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 5206o Avenida Villa City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 5640.6.33. mE / 3725808.97 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit ia, Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773234003 *P3a. Description: The 5206o Avenida Villa property is a one-story single-family residence constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The home has an L-shaped plan with a cross -gable roof. The roof has a low -pitch and wide overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are clad in white stucco. The front elevation has a large 6x4 simulated divided lite window with a wide white trim. The window is modern era. The building has an attached garage. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that are seen in the subject property include the single -story form, the low-pitched gable roof with wide overhanging eaves, and the attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 52o6oAvenida Villa_i: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1962; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Jeffrey Lee Lambert 5206o Avenida Villa, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 402 Resource Name: 5206o Avenida Villa Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 52o6o Avenida Villa B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1962. The residence is first seen in historic aerials from 1965. The building is also seen in aerials from 1972 and 1978. These early aerials show the residence with the same "T" shaped form as in current aerials. In 1993, property owner Boyd Gnewgold obtained a permit for a sewer connection (Permit No.11742). Based on survey observations, the window at the front elevation are modern era. Google Earth street photography show that the garage door has been replaced since 2012. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 5206o Avenida Villa property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5206o Avenida Villa Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 402 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5206o Avenida Villa Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 402 Primary Record Information Continued: 5206o Avenida Villa_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5206o Avenida Villa Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 402 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Boyd Gnewgold owned the property in 3.993 (Permits). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit iitract, recorded in 1935, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 3.932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 3.935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1962. While the 5206o Avenida Villa property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been altered with the replacement of windows and doors at the front elevation. As such, it maintains a moderate level of integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52337 Avenida Villa Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015585 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 154 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-129 UTM Zone: 11S, 564467 mE; 3725389 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 2962 Owner and Address: Lauretta Lowell; 52337 Avenida Villa, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52337 Avenida Villa residence was constructed in 1961 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Custom Ranch style residential property that has been turned so that the side (narrow elevation) faces the street. The residence has a rectangular form and a low-pitched side -gable roof with open eaves and exposed rafters. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. There is a large brick chimney extending from the interior of the residence. There are two sliding windows at the front elevation. The main entrance is centered at the side elevation. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52337 Avenida Villa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015585 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 154 52337 Avendia Villa_l: View southwest of the front (east) and side (north) elevation. 52337 Avenida Villa_2: View southwest of the front (east) and side (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52337 Avenida Villa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015585 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 154 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52493 Avenida Villa Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15586 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 158 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-130 UTM Zone: 11S, 564468 mE; 3725255 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 1936 Owner and Address: Stephanie A Schopf, Christopher J Sipe; 410 5 Oregon Street, Jacksonville OR 9753o Updated Description: The 52493 Avenida Villa residence was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style. Since the previous survey, the subject property has been surrounded by a high privacy wall, and further covered with a large sunshade hung across the front elevation. Based on what is visible, there as have been some alterations. During the previous survey, the slant roof was covered with asphalt and white gravel. This has been replaced with red barrel tiles which are likely closer to the residence's original appearance. The white stucco exterior is extant. There appears to have been an addition to the rear of the residence also clad in white stucco with red barrel tile roofing. Based on aerial imagery this addition was constructed ca. 2011. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52493 Avenida Villa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15586 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 158 52493 Avenida Villa_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 52493 Avenida Villa_2: View north of the side (south) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52493 Avenida Villa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15586 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 158 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ah, 14 -s tkokiT ollok CLL T MP CO 12- alma. 41‘111 aftb MIME cs 1[! s Oltn MU 1 YE LA FONZA AVE NOE CLL EN NA CLL NOGALES K X - • 4 12 C 52493 Avenida Villa x CLL COLIMA La C htAORf CLL 7FMECilt.i GLL P'T ER LL CATE ONTER AYE ARRULA to L ILLO 13 s z URRAM PRESERVATION grPLANNIN6'' U c.1s oho. *our rut• MIt:u I 0 RA DEA DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 52637 Avenida Villa Page i of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 341 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 52637 Avenida Villa City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 11S, 564372.22 mE / 3725339.2 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 15, Recorded March 31, 1936, MP 18/9z.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 7733o3o28 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 52637 Avenida Villa is a Tract Ranch home. The building features a low- pitched side -gable roof with a slight overhanging eave above the main entrance, creating a covered front porch. The front elevation is slightly recessed at the center to create a distinctive front entry. There are two brick masonry posts supporting the porch roof. The front elevation is recessed between the main building and the attached four -car garage. Original windows have been replaced with faux multi-lite windows. Exterior walls are clad in tan stucco and the roof is covered with brown asphalt shingles. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include a single -story building with wide horizontal massing, a low-pitched side -gable roof with a braod overhanging eaves, an attached garage, and stucco exterior walls. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 5z637Avenida Villa 1: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1950; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Diego Daniel Cueto, Amy Lynn Scott 4905 Calle Vida San Clemente, CA. 92673 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 341 Resource Name: 52637 Avenida Villa Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 52637AvenidaVilla B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 195o. In 1974, property owner K.A. Smith obtained a permit for an addition to the property (Permit No. 242905). In 1985, the property owner, Thomas Stone, obtained a permit to install a furnace and a gas line (Permit No. 002728). In 1986, Stone obtained a permit to construct a block wall (Permit No. 002586). In 1987, Thomas and Karen Stone obtained a permit to construct a pool and spa with the work completed by Sunair Pools (Permit No. 003090). In 2000, Thomas Stone obtained a permit for a lattice patio cover (Permit No. 0005-146). In 2001, Stone obtained a permit for a sewer connection (Permit No. 0102-210). In 2001, Stone obtained a permit for a residential addition (Permit No. 0111-042). According to historic aerial images, this appears to be the north elevation of the residence. In 2003, Stone obtained a permit to reroof the property (Permit No. 0310-256). In 2018, property owner, Diego Cueto, obtained a permit for an electrical panel changeout (Permit No. 2018-0010). The windows and doors at the front elevation are modern era replacements. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 52637 Avenida Villa property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52637 Avenida Villa Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 341 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52637 Avenida Villa Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 341 Primary Record Information Continued: 52637 Avenida Villa_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. The photo shows a close up view of the front entrance and the main massing of the residence. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52637 Avenida Villa Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 341 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: K.A. Smith (1974; Permits), Thomas & Karen Stone (1985-2003; Permits), Diego Cueto (2018-2022; Permits, ParcelQuest). K.A. Smith occupied the residence in 1974. Thomas and Karen Stone occupied the residence between 1985 to 2003. In 2006, Karen Stone was employed as a budget analyst for the Desert Sand Unified School District (The Desert Sun, 21 Dec 2006). Diego Cueto, the current owner, has owned the property since 2018. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 15 tract, recorded in 1936, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Colonial Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52637 Avenida Villa Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 341 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: School district names its Staff Members of the Year Desert Sands Unified School District has named its .Staff Members of the Year. Kennedy Elementary School Principal Lydda Christian as Principal of the Year; Specta! Education Director Elka Kelly -Park- er as Certificated Administrator of the Desert Sun, December 21, 2006. Year; Graphic Services Manager John Gild- ner as Classified Administrator of the Year; Budget Analyst Karen Stone a Con- fidential Employee of the Year. They now are in the running for the Riverside Count} Office of Education n Employees of the Year, which will be an- nounced in March. -Mail latraki DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53065 Avenida Villa Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015587 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 18g ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-131 UTM Zone: 11S, 564464 mE / 372482o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2o; Recorded February 28,1938, MB 1g/38 Owner and Address: Sharon Hurwitz; 30o Arroyo Salado, Santa Fe NM 87505 Date Constructed: 1952 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1952 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence is partially obscured by vegetation and was not well documented during the previous survey. CRM Tech / Mellon and Associates described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The one story residence has a rectangular plan with low - pitch gable roof with open eaves and exposed rafters. The exterior is clad in stucco and plywood panels. It does not appear to have been altered since the previous survey. The side gable roof, stucco facade, and lattice patio cover are extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1g34- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53065 Avenida Villa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015587 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 189 53065 Avenida Villa_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 53065 Avenida Villa_2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53065 Avenida Villa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015587 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 189 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 4 .FIIL -nil Ea-VE LA FOhkLA� I 101 N If 11 4 116 cdOgb a 04: 1.111 tkolT CL 5 Mtn CLL EN NA a ELL HWG.LES ELL CLL 12 CLL 53065 Avenida Villa x CLL COLIMA T MECt a 13 ONTER L,hHr1JA c ■ CULL IL L4 t TaMP CO AVE NUE yt[. Roca rasp 7) RA DEA URR, i PRESERVATION gPLANNIN6'' b 1 MRep. 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5372o Avenida Villa Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15588 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 205 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-132 UTM Zone: 11S, 564491 mE; 3724355 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 23; Recorded January 31,1944, MB 2o/25 Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Matthew Ein Dengering, Breianna Leah Dengering; PO Box 5234, La Quinta CA 92248 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single- family residence appears to be a Tract Ranch style house. It has a front -gable roof and exterior walls are clad in stucco. During the prior 2006 survey, the residence was obscured by a high privacy wall and most architectural details were not visible from the public right-of-way. During the 2022 survey, the subject property was largely obscured by a high privacy wall and a series of sunshades hung across the front elevation. The low-pitched front -gable roof is visible. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta.. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5372o Avenida Villa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015588 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 205 5372o Avenida Villa_i: View facing southeast of the western privacy wall and driveway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5372o Avenida Villa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015588 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 205 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 53908 Avenida Villa Page i of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 354 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 53908 Avenida Villa City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 564421.83 mE / 3724323.44 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 23, Recorded January 31,1944, MB 2o/25.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774174008 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 53908 Avenida Villa is constructed in the Tract Ranch style, with customization. The building has a low-pitched hipped roof with a broad overhanging eave. The residence has a rectangluar plan and exterior walls are clad in stucco. The front facade features three large picture windows. An extended eave over the entry creates a covered front porch supported by stucco columns. The building has an attached covered carport. The main entrance is at the center of the building. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal massing, the single -story form, the low-pitched hipped roof with a broad overhanging eaves, and attached carport. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 53908Avenida Villa_i: View southeast view of the front (west) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1952; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Suzanne C Oliver 77836 Sunnybrook Drive Palm Desert, CA. 92211 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 354 Resource Name: 53908 Avenida Villa Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 53908 Avenida Villa B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1952. The subject property is first seen on historic aerial images from 1954. At that time, the building had a rectangular plan with a small extention towards the rear. Historic aerial images show that post- 1978, the subject property was extended towards the rear. In 1991, property owner Molly McNeilly obtained a permit for a sewer hookup with the work completed by Gosh Construction Corporation (Permit No. 0925o).Based on aerial imagery from 2003, there was a long addition added the the rear of the residence, expanding towards the rear of the property. Google Earth street imagery shows that since 2019, the front elevation windows have been repalaced. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 53908 Avenida Villa property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53908 Avenida Villa Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 354 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53908 Avenida Villa Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 354 Primary Record Information Continued: 53908 Avenida Villa_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53908 Avenida Villa Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 354 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Thomas C. Eaves (1967; Desert Sun 15 July 1967), Molly McNeilly (1991; Permits). Thomas C. Eaves owned the property in 1967; while living at the property, Eaves graduated from Southern California Edison Company's HydrulicTest School. Eaves worked as an Auto Serviceman in Palm Springs. Molly McNeilly owned the property in 1991. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 23 tract, recorded in 1944, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence is one of the original La Quinta Cove casitas. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1952. While the 53908 Avenida Villa property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has had minor alterations since construction, it maintains a moderate level of integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53908 Avenida Villa Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 354 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: GRAMUAIES -- Thomas C. Eaves, IefL, 53908 Villa Ave,, La Quints, graduates from So. ,California Edison Company's Hydraulic Test School at Alhambra. Presenting diploma is N. J. McKenzie, DesertSun, July 15,1967. Supt. of Transportation. Eaves, Auto Serviceman at Palm Springs, recieved extensive training in hydraulic equip- ment used on Edison vehicles to speed customer service. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51842 Avenue Diaz Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. io7 ❑x Update Identifier: 773161004 UTM Zone: iiS, 563451 mE; 3725973 mN Date Constructed: 1936 Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 18/56 Owner and Address: Ekern PeterJ. & Barbara A. Trust, PeterJ. Ekern;1654o W 76th Avenue, Edmonds WA g8o26 Updated Description: The 51842 Avenue Diaz residence was constructed in 1936 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one- story Spanish Colonial Revival residence was constructed in an "I" shaped plan. The residence has an enclosed center within the "I" shape at the front elevation. There was a two -car garage addition to the residence, constructed prior to the 1997 survey. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. The garage addition appears to be comparable but differentiated from the original dwelling. It does not negatively impact the essential form or integrity of the property. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property individually embodies the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os is considered individually significant under Local Criterion C/3/C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51842 Avenue Diaz Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: io7 51842 Avenida Diaz_i: View east of the front (west) elevation. 51842 Avenida Diaz_2: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51842 Avenue Diaz Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. io7 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 r' `S A PUS4, f I 11 R- �%_L LRS R444E -4 ti 0 — rpoi r t ... !! TR MPH:0 S ._,—._s,,._ ,, WIPE LA FONDA ,.7::: L kfr{ a —~ 4VF ryues+rrrA ,GOt —It� Avenue f82 P l 1c Css! Du AN p s" O CLi 7 I SON ..N.A. W vi t ii rn } rF SLL?r.Ird'rR ci ,t l} opiG Ror,c Tcr6. _ } GL ; NO6ALE- �' i f f n. 1 x -LE FJ HlJANryJA = 1 / r �"- w , CLL +III�'1 b £ FY i ,. ni ni A\ 7:-.1 . 4.1 I CLL CHeL LON (( CFf. �A8R1 +. lUlip . ELL T£MECULA ; I fI J f ' ' ,-ff f 4 141 GLL T€CdT€ t Jf 1�I i-_� 13 d rom i 1 1) . 1 --C- (:"C''''-,_ .0 0,25 0.5 1 Miles URB r a PRf ERvAT1DN Pi..�NNIN - F , , 1 , a P i0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77849 Calle Arroba Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15591 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 224 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-135 UTM Zone: i15, 564382 mE / 3724242 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 23; Recorded January 31,1944, MB 2o/25 Owner and Address: Sandra Hartman; PO Box 1427, La Quinta CA 92253 Date Constructed: 1955 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1955 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The subject property was fully redesigned and renovated in 2008. The original Ranch style home was replaced with a large Pueblo Revival style residence. The residence is clad in stucco with steeped massing. The residence has protruding square roof beams and wood lintels at above the windows. The residence is largely obscured by a high stucco privacy wall. Based on what is visible, there appears to be one large sliding window and one fixed window at the front elevation. At the front elevation there appears to be a prominent covered entryway. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77849 Calle Arroba Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15591 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 224 77849 Calle Arroba_i: View facing southwest of the north elevation. 1111 77849 Calle Arroba_2: View facing south of the north elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77849 Calle Arroba Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15591 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 224 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 77535 Calle Chihuahua Page i of 7 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 344 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21. T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 77535 Calle Chihuahua City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 5638w..66 mE / 3725012.29 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 21., Recorded August 3a,1943, MB 2o/22.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774o51024 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family home at 77535 Calle Chihuahua was constructed in the Pueblo Revival style with Mission style elements. The building features an asymmetrical plan with stepped massing, with the building's elevation highest at the main entrance. Exterior walls are clad in white stucco. It has a flat roof. A white stucco wall extends from the building and surrounds portions of the property, creating an enclosed courtyard at the front entry and boundary walls along the driveway. The building features decorative elements such as wood vigas and decorative quatrefoil ornaments above the windows and doorways. The front elevation features a large fixed picture window, partially enclosed by by the exterior walls, creating a recessed opening. The building has an attached garage at the rear. Character defining features of the Pueblo Revival style that are seen on the subject property include the flat roof, projecting vigas, stucco exterior walls, stepped roofs, and blunt edges. The Mission influence can be seen in the Mission style shaped roof parapet and the decorative quatrefoil details. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 77535 Calle Chihuahua_i: View southeast of the north elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 3.951; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Steven Goodell 77535 Calle Chihuahua La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 344 Resource Name: 77535 Calle Chihuahua Page 2 of 7 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 77535 Calle Chihuahua B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Pueblo Revival B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1951. The subject property can be seen in historic aerial images from 1959. This aerial shows the subject property with the same arched driveways and basic building plan as can be seen in zozz. However, it also shows that there has been additions/alterations such as an addition at the south and east elevations, and the addition of a pominent entryway at the northwest elevation. The pool and outbuilding that are seen on historic aerials from 1959, appear to still be extant based on aerial images from zozz. In 1994, the subject owner, Dan Barrile, obtained a permit for a remodel of the property with the designer Terry A. Roach and builder Dan Barrile (Permit No. 12589). In 2000, property owner, Juan Arana, obtained a permit to stucco the dwelling, re -roofing, painting, repair/replace windows, intall a garage, constructe a parapet, add a bathrom, and construct a closet (Permit No. 9708-013). In z000, property owner, Lucy Vazques, obtained a permit to construct a garden wall (Permit No. 0011-187). In zoo9, property owner, Cad Wasilenkolf, obtained a permit to replair/replace the zoo amp with the work completed by Veith Electric (Permit No. 09-1194). In zo1o, property owner, Laura Forsythe, obtained a permit to reroofthe property with the work completed by Sotelo Roofing (Permit No.10-1z76). In 2017, property owner Andrew Wcoster obtained a permit for an HVAC changeout with the work completed by Burgesons Heating and Air Conditioning (Permit No. zo17-0354)• In 2o21, a permit was obtained by property owner Steven Goodell obtained a permit to install solar panels with the work completed by Tesla Energy Operations (Permit No. zozo-oo43)• *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes ❑ Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 77535 Calle Chihuahua property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77535 Calle Chihuahua Page 3 of 7 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 344 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77535 Calle Chihuahua Page 4 of 7 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 344 Primary Record Information Continued: 77535 Calle Chihuahua_2: View east of the west elevation. 77535 Calle Chihuahua_3: View southwest of the northeast elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77535 Calle Chihuahua Page 5 of 7 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 344 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Ralph Carleton Bullis (198o; The Desert Sun 23 Aug 198o), Dan (Danne) & Juliette Barrile (1981-1994; Permits, The Desert Sun 20 March 1981), Juan Arana (2000; Permits), Lucy Vazques (2000; Permits), Cad Wasilenkolf (2009; Permits), Laura Forsythe (2010; Permits), Andrew Wocster (2017; Permits), Steven Goodell (2021; Permits). Ralph Bullis owned the property in 3.980. At the time, Bullis was operating a business called Town & Country Enterprises. Dan (Danne) and Juliette Barrile owned the property between 1981 and 1994. In 1981, Barrile was opperating a business from the residence called Orr Construction. Juan Arana owned the property in 2000. Lucy Vazques owned the property in 2000. Cad Wasilenkolf owned the property in 2009. Laura Forsythe owned the property in 2010. Andrew Wocster owned the property in 2017. Steven Goodell owned the property in 2021. The home was built in the Pueblo Revival style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 21 tract, recorded in 1943, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The residence has been significantly altered with several additions and the addition of prominent architectural details on the front facade. The dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77535 Calle Chihuahua Page 6 of 7 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 344 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: y p 1 g No. 0405 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO, 81.0957 The following persons are doing business as; ORR CONSTRUCTION 77-535 Chihuahua, La Quinta, CA. 92253 DANIEL WAYNE ORR 54-245 Ramirez, La Quinta, CA 92253 DANNE MICHAEL BARRILE 77-535 Chihuahua, La Quinta, CA 92253 This business is conducted by a general partnership. Signed DAN BARRILE Filed RIVERSIDE COUNTY FEBRUARY 25, 1981 DONALDD. SULLIVAN, Clerk By D. Seidl, Deputy This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on date indicated by file stamp above. Published March 6, 13, 20, 27, 1981 Desert Sun, February 12, 1981. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77535 Calle Chihuahua Page 7 of 7 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 344 BARR LE. 041044TAAAJE =err*-,►. Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: nsm CALLE Desert Sun, August 26,1993. 201 1 REMODEL.. 429,9 O 77535 CALLE CHIHUAHUA ripe of iri t e La • nta •ve wit a 35 and completely walled ,tn .your own prrvate com- nd Main home has approx 2100 sq_ ft with 3BR/313A and there are two guest casitas. All 3 homes open to the yard and pool area. Traver- tine Moors and show�e-s with theoorig•nal mosaic work_.a unique and wonderful property Kimberley Kelly, SFR, HAFA 760.285.3578 www,k2sells.com Desert Sun, April 2, 2oi1. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 77743 Calle Chihuahua Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 368 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: zozz T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 77743 Calle Chihuahua City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564123.14 mE / 3725°23.86 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit zo, Recorded February 28, i938, MR i9/38.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774°55°12 *P3a. Description: The 77743 Calle Chihuahua residence is a one-story single-family home in the Tract Ranch style. The property is built on a corner lot, with the front facade facing the intersection. The residence has a rectangular floor plan and a very low-pitched side -gable roof. The front facade has a series of six large picture windows of varying sizes, with the front entry sited near the middle. The roof has a broad overhanging eave on all sides. The front facade is clad in vertical board -and -batten siding. At the ride side of the front facade, the wide roof overhang creates a covered patio space, supported by narrow square columns and surrounded by a moderate height wall. Defining characteristics of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal massing, the single -story form, board -and -batten siding, and the low-pitched side -gable roof with broad overhanging eaves. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 77743Calle Chihuahua_i: View south of the front (northeast) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1956; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: StanleyAVik PO Box 5oz Concrete, WA. 98237 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 368 Resource Name: 77743 Calle Chihuahua Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 77743 Calle Chihuahua B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1956. The subject property is first seen historic aerials from 1959. This aerial shows a second, non -extant outbuilding on the property, likely a garage. By 1972, this outbuilding had been removed. In 1988, property owner S.A. Vik obtained a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No. 04876). In 1994, Vik obtained a permit for a sewer connection (Permit No.14484). Since 2012, the residence has been painted and landscaping work such as new trees and the removal of the hedge wall was done on the property. Google Street imagery shows the windows at the front elevation have been replaced since zo12. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 77743 Calle Chihuahua property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (09/2013) *Required information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77743 Calle Chihuahua Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 368 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 Ughik PRESERVATION & PLANt NV DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77743 Calle Chihuahua Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 368 Primary Record Information Continued: 77743 Calle Chihuahua_2: View west of the front (northeast) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77743 Calle Chihuahua Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 368 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: StanleyArthurVik owned the property between 1972-1994 (Permits). Vik was born in 1949 in Hemet, CA. He grew up in La Quinta and married Marilyn (Murray) Vik in 1976. Vik owned a plumbing company, S.A. Vik Plumbing, before retiring and moving away from La Quinta 1994. He passed away in 2021 (Desert Sun, 20 Sep 2021). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 20tract, recorded in 1938, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1956. While the 77743 Calle Chihuahua property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has had some alterations, it maintains a moderate level of integrity from the historic period. B1o. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77743 Calle Chihuahua Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 368 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Stanley Arthur Vik it in with great sad- ness we share the news or Stanley Arili u r Vik's passing on September, I3, 2021. Stan was born 1viay 5. 1449. in Hemet, Cali- fornia, rtr O:lvid C. and Roberta L Vik. He grew up in La Quint;t, CaI- ifdrnia, and attended Coachella Valley High School, where lie was on thevarsiry swans leant.t3e graduated in 1467, He married Marilyn (Murray) Vik,-also txf Li Quintu,in L976, andRr gctheI they raised thiir clxiid,Helen, and Mari- lyn's daughter, Angela— Stan's stepdaughter. A long-time La Quinta resident, Stan owned his ctuvn plumbing company, S.A.Yik Plumbing, for many years. He moved rn Cancri te, Washin inn, in 199 1. In his retirement, he divided. his rinse between C:uncreete, Hilo, H.iwaii and Leo Quints. Stan had a passion fin -hunting, fishing,m431car- cycles and vintage curs. He enjoyed working on a wideurray of projects, including the restoration of a 1936 Ford pickup. Stan had :a wonderful character and great sense of homer. He was a devoted father, grandfather,. uncle, broth er and .on. He was lobed and respect- ed by rrtany, Words cannot express how much he wilt be missed. Stan i„ survived by his daughter, Helen Vik of Samnashish, Washington: his stepdaughter, An- geia Roles rsi Los Angeles, California; grandson Ct3oper Wahlin u Samrnarriislt, Wakhingrisn; granddaughter Nina Wahlirt of San-irnamish, Wash i ng on; brother Ja nits Vik of Grayson, Geor- gia, brother fohn Vik oF Concrete, Washington; xister [astir Rogers 01-Concrete,WON bingiun;and brother Gerald Vik of Anza, California. He is preceded iindetail brhisfttther,David C.Vik,and his mother, Roberta L. Vik. Desert Sun, September 3o, 2021. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77821 Calle Chihuahua Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015593 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. Igo ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-137 UTM Zone: 115, 564363 mE / 3724844 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2o; Recorded February 28,1938, MB 19/38 Owner and Address: John Jarman;1177 Valencia Drive, Escondido CA 92025 Date Constructed:1951 Updated Description: During the previous survey, the residence was incorrectly addressed at 77849 Calle Chihuahua. The 77821 Calle Chihuahua was photographed and described in the prior survey. The single family home at 77821 Calle Chihuahua is constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The home features a flat roof with exposed beams. There is a covered carport extending from the building, creating an asymmetrical roofline. The front elevation is clad in wood siding with decorative masonry siding at the base. At the front elevation, there is one large picture window, and large square glass block window. The main entrance is at the side elevation, enclosed behind a wood privacy fence. At the west elevation there is a large stone chimney. Defining characteristics of a tract ranch home that can be seen in the subject property are: a wide horizontal massing, a single -story form, a low pitch roof with deep overhang, an attached carport, and a stone chimney facing the street. According to assessors parcel data, the subject property was constructed in 1951(Riverside Country Property Search). The subject property can first be seen in historic aerial images from 1953. Historic aerial images show a small addition at the rear, first seen in historic aerials from 1965. Historic aerial images from 1978 shows another rear addition to the property. In 1979, property owner P. Witeelek, obtained a permit construct a detached garage (Permit No. 335154). In 1989, property owner Jean hays obtained a permit to install gas piping with work completed by Maple Lead Plumbing (Permit No. 05337). Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style / date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77849 Calle Chihuahua_2: Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015593 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: lgo 77821 Calle Chihuahua_1: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77821 Calle Chihuahua Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015593 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. Igo *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77923 Calle Chihuahua Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015594 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 288 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-138 UTM Zone: 11S, 564518 mE; 372484o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2o; Recorded February 28,1938, MB 19/38 Date Constructed: 2955 Owner and Address: John R. Shelden, Terry L. Shelden; 77923 Calle Chihuahua, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1955 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in zoo6. Urbana staff conclude that the residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The one-story single-family residence has an "L" shaped plan. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. The house has a very low-pitched hip roof and a flat roof above the garage. The prominent three -car garage is clad in stucco and is a modern addition. There is one small horizontal sliding window, one tripartite (sliding -fixed -sliding) window, and one window box at the front elevation. Since the previous survey, a decorative baseboard of narrow bricks has been added to the front elevation. The residence has been painted tan. The protruding window box adjacent to the front door may be a recent addition as it was not mentioned or pictured in the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77923 Calle Chihuahua Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015594 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 188 77923 Calle Chihuahuas: View south of the front (north) elevation. 77923 Calle Chihuahua_2: View south of the front (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77923 Calle Chihuahua Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015594 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 188 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 POE !Pk LL MD." O 1.i ..■uI i .11I111I11 111 CH • L MNCr6' ['IU jII G 111 1 r 1MM111 - ijuiiiuuuiuui I!IflIfl AIESIN CLi ADD' FREY Li Coif A' -'• ' LIILIIIP!!!LHU 111311 nor OH 1 eu nu.R�• IIIIP' r MJ[ t ( ECU PGTKEY{. 111111111r 13 M14 URN PRESERVATION &PLANNING''` CilITAMRJCOkm M. BRE- AYE LA rOrrL'A I rALM RA 77923 Calle Chihuahua jar DEACON OR'E MItuu 0 y DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77438 Calle Chilton Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015595 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 221 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-139 UTM Zone: 11S, 563689 mE / 3724057 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 19; Recorded December 31,1937, MB 19/34 Owner and Address: Bruce F. Fickett; 2317 Beach Avenue, Venice CA 90291 Date Constructed: 1958 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1958 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. The residence has a low pitch gable roof with open eaves and thick support beams at the gable peaks and ends. There are large fixed windows at the front elevation extending to the roof line. At the rear of the residence there are two sliding glass windows. The exterior is clad in stucco. The residence is surrounded by a high privacy wall making it difficult to observe all architectural details. The cross gable roof and the two of the sliding doors at the rear of the residence are extant. This residence appears to have been constructed at the same time as the adjoining property at 53965 Avenida Obregon, though the builder is unknown. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/a/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77438 Calle Chilton Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015595 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 221 77438 Calle Chillon_i: View facing northeast of the south elevation. f 77438 Calle Chillon_2: View facing northwest of the south elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77438 Calle Chilton Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015595 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 221 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7745o Calle Chilton Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15596 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 222 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-140 UTM Zone: ii5, 563712 mE; 3724057 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 22; Recorded November 3o, 1943, MB 20/24 Date Constructed: 1941 Owner and Address: Micheal O. Hernandez, Deanne Marie Hernandez; 7745o Calle Chillon, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1941 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single- family residence was constructed in the Spanish Eclectic style. The residence is almost entirely obscured by heavy vegetation. The detached garage is visible; it appears that some of the roof tiles had been replaced. The 1984 garage addition and the 1988 rear addition appear to be clearly differentiated but compatible to the original dwelling. Any future removal of the additions would not impact the essential form or integrity of the structure. The hipped roof of the main residence, clad in red tiles, appears to be extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The essential form of the dwelling remains intact. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7745o Calle Chilton Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-oi5596 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Urbana Survey No: 222 7745o Calle Chillon_i: View facing northeast of the southern privacy hedge. 7745o Calle Chillon_2: View facing north of the detached garage. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 7745o Calle Chilton Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-oi5596 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 222 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 77435 Calle Colima Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 381 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 77435 Calle Colima City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 563618.73 mE / 3724619.75 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 19, Recorded December 31,1937, MB i9/33-34•; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 77411400i *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 77435 Calle Colima is a Tract Ranch style home. The residence has an L- shaped plan with a low-pitched side -gabled roof. Exterior walls are clad in white stucco. The front facade has a recessed front entry and large porch under the main roof, with the roof supported by wide, stucco -clad posts. There are two rectangular horizontal sliding windows topped with black awnings, and a large square window at the front elevation. Directly adjacent to the front door is a narrow glass block window. The residence has an attached garage. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the wide horizontal massing, the single -story form, the low-pitched gable roof, and the attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 77435Calle Colima_i: View south of the front (north) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 3.959; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Vassil R Mitzev 77435 Calle Colima La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 381 Resource Name: 77435 Calle Colima Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 77435 Calle Colima B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1959. The residence was first seen on historic aerials from 1959. This aerial, from the year of construction, shows the residence without the rear addition. Historic aerials show that by 1965, a rear addition had been constructed. Historic aerials from 1972, 1978, and zoo3 do not show any substantial changes to the residence. In 1983, property owner Charles Carpenter applied for a permit to install a solar system with the work completed by Northland Environmental (Permit No. oio8). In 1987, property owner Roxie applied for a permit for a septic tank sepage pit with the work completed by Dateland Construction (Permit No. oo3287). In 2oo3, property owners David and Susan Brudvik applied for a permit for a general remodel of the residence (Permit No. 0308-010). This construction included the conversion of the carport to an enclosed garaged and a partial living space. In 2oo4, David Brudvik applied for a permit to construct a garden wall (Permit No. 04-6656). In zo15, Susan Brudvik applied for a permit for a HVAC changeout (Permit No. zo15-0227). In 21319, the property owner, CV Home Buyers, applied for a permit to construct a new pool with the work completed by Blue Dream Pools & Spas Corporation (Permit No. zo19-o182). In zozo, property owner Vassil R. Mitzev applied for a permit for a panel upgrade with work completed by MHN Lighting (Permit No. zozo-0007). Since zo1z, the residence has been painted and the front door was replaced, with the front yard being replaced with gravel and new plants were put in. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes ❑ Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 77435 Calle Colima property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77435 Calle Colima Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 381 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77435 Calle Colima Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 381 Primary Record Information Continued: 77435 Calle Colima_2: View southwest of the front (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77435 Calle Colima Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 381 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Charles Carpenter (1983; Permits), Roxie (1987; Permits), David and Susan Brudvik (2003-2015; Permits), CV Home Buyers (2019; Permits), Vassil R. Mitzev (2020; Permits). Charles Carpenter owned the property in 1983. A Mr. Roxie owned the property in 1987. David and Susan Brudvik owned the property between 2003 and 2015. CV Home Buyers owned the property in 2019. Vassil R. Mitzev owned the property in 2020 and is listed as the current owner. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 19 tract, recorded in 1937, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1959. While the 77435 Calle Colima property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling's front facade has been altered with the enclosure of the carport. As such, it maintains a moderate level of integrity from the historic period. B1o. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77618 Calle Colima Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015598 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. zoo ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-142 UTM Zone: 11S, 564097 mE; 3724461 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 21; Recorded August 31,1943, MB zo/zz Owner and Address: Marcos Yescas; 77618 Calle Colima, La Quinta CA 92253 Date Constructed:195o Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Spanish Styled Ranch residential property. The residence has an "L" shaped plan and a low-pitched cross -hip roof clad in red tile with exposed rafters. Exterior walls are painted brick and stucco. There are two sliding -fixed -sliding windows at the front elevation. The residence has an attached garage under the main roof. There does not appear to have been an alterations to the subject property since the previous survey. The cross hip roof clad in red barrel tiles with open eaves, the stucco and painted brick exterior, and windows and doors are all extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77618 Calle Colima Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015598 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Urbana Survey No: zoo 77628 Calle Colima_i: View north of the front (south) elevation. ILINTININITMONIM 77618 Calle Colima_z: View north of the front (south) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77618 Calle Colima Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015598 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SDz Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. zoo *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 CLL C'it arA' rtJa v �LL PA04LI$Q SPNW ANdL CLL 54HRR z c- 2Lk 1-AJnP1CO CAL EHSE LG.! HOGAJF • _ 112 CNOifO iiJ.VA L v k 77618 Gaffe Col may CLL Q fMA AVE EIELIM cra #l6QRIh CC! TrECT_A CLL PU7RERU Tfl LOLL WA t3 i LIR k PRESERVATION &PIANHINP o 0.25 u.s i r AYE LA FONDA AVE SO i SP vsc ki.OR-IV 4 VF EiTRA kEACpw aRhChTlfpi 1 MIke4 0 ri { rso DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77933 Calle Colima Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015597 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 203 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-141 UTM Zone: i1S, 564536 mE; 3724454 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 23; Recorded January 31,1944, MB 2o/25 Date Constructed: 2958 Owner and Address: Terry Lee Ackerman, Wendy Ackerman; PO Box 604, La Quinta CA 92247 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1958 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single- family residence was constructed as a Ranch. The residence underwent a significant rehabilitation in 2011 which substantially altered all elevations, converted the home to a Spanish Styled Ranch, and added a detached garage to the property. The residence is now topped with a flat roof with parapet wall, and a shed roof patio cover extending around the public facing elevations clad in red clay tile. The exterior of the residence is clad in smooth stucco. The stucco -clad privacy wall obscured visibility at the time of survey, but windows appeared to be vinyl frame sliding glass windows. The front door is wood plank with an iron grille over a small central window. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77933 Calle Colima Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015597 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 203 w 77933 Calle Colima_i: View west of the front (east) elevation. 77933 Calle Colima_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77933 Calle Colima Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015597 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 203 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 1 aQ 13 1 dim Li TAMPICO 1 AYE LA FOHQA NOES RA DEACON Pi" URRAIth PREP INATION & PLANNING'" 0 U.1 0.5 0 y DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: Fred and Kay Wolff Home Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 491 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 77227 Calle Ensenada City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone:115, 563243.18 mE / 3725453.53 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Camelita Unit No 3, Recorded April 3o, 1934, MB 18/59 Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773243005 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence is largely surrounded by a high stucco privacy wall making it difficult to observe architectural details. Based on what is visible, the subject property was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has a slight "V" footprint. The residence is clad in stucco and has a flat roof. At the front, north end of the property, there is a narrow staircase leading from Calle Ensenada to a gate in the wall, and further to the front entrance. There is a small, square roof extention above the front entrance. The front entrance feautres a front door, inlaid with decorative glass, and sidelights on either side. The rear, south elevation features a wide exterior chimney, and attached pergolas on either side, extending along the rear of the building. The residence has an attached garage at the east elevation. The garage wall features protruding decorative support posts and a narrow window with stained glass. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 77227Calle Ensenada_i: View southwest of the front entrance at the north elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 198o; City of La Quinta Permits ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Marion Kay Wolff; 77227 Calle Ensenada, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 491 Resource Name: Fred and Kay Wolff Home Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 77227 Calle Ensenada B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Contemporary / Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: The 77227 Calle Ensenada property was constructed in 1980. Fred Wolff obtained a permit for the construction of the dwelling and attached garage in August 1979. The contractor for the project was Dale C. Hagerty (Permit No. 375073)• In 198o, Fred Wolff added a 15 x 3o ft. swimming pool to the property with Stonecreek Pools as contractor (Permit No. 387947). The building is first seen on historic aerials from 1984. In 1989, Fred and Kay Wolff obtained a permit to construct a 299 sq. ft. bedroom addition (Permit No. 05818). This addition is located at the west elevation, visible in historic aerial images from 1996. Subsequent aerials do not show any additional changes to the building's plan. In 1999, Wolff obtained a permit for a sewer connection (Permit No. 9904-051). The same year, Wolff obtained a permit for the construction of a 5' garden wall surrounding the property (Permit No. 9912-22o). In 2002, Kay Wolff obtained a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No. 0201-110). In 2009, Kay Wolff obtained a permit to install solar panals with the work completed by Renova Energy Corp (Permit No. 09-1255)• *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Dale C. Hagerty *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Commercial Development, 1934-197os, Subtheme: Civic and Institutional Development Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: 1980 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: CRHR / Local eligible (1/B(events) and 2/B(persons)) The Fred and Kay Wolff Home was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Fred and Kay Wolff Home Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 4qa *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State ofCalifornia — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OFPARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Fred and Kay Wolff Home Page 4 Of 5 Phmury#P-3]-xxx HR|#:None Trinomial: N/A CRHRStatus Code: ][S/SSz Other Listinqs: Urbana Survey NO.: 4ql Primary Record Information Continued: 77zz7[pIle snscnada_z.View southwest ofthe garage atthe east 6evation. 77zz7CalleEn,cnada-3:View north nfthe rear (svmh)elevation. State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Fred and Kay Wolff Home Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 4qi Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: It was owned by Fred Wolff (1921-2004) and his wife Marion Kay Wolff, who constructed the property in 3.980. Fred Wolff and his wife Kay led the campaign to get La Quinta incorporated as a city. Although not an official civic building, the Wolff home became a de facto campaign office for incorporation. Fred and Kay also hosted other local political meetings in their home, including the Central Valley Democrats and various political canditates. In 198o, Fred Wolff relocated to the Coachella Valley where his family had long held property. With his wife Marion Kay Wolff, the couple constructed a home in the La Quinta Cove. Fred Wolff became an active member of his community serving as the President of the La Quinta Property Owners Association, as a member of the La Quinta Chamber of Commerce, and as a chairman of the La Quinta Task Force for Incorporation. Upon incorporation in 1982, Fred became the first Mayor of the city. In 1997, Fred and Kay Wolff applied to use the existing detached guest room as a one bed and breakfast unit. This bed and breakfast was known as Casa La Quinta. Fred Wolff continued to live in the home until his death in 2004. Marion Kay Wolff continues to be listed as the current owner. The home was built in the Contemporary style with Spanish Revival elements within the Santa Camelita Unit No 3 tract, recorded in 1934, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1980. While the 77227 Calle Ensenada property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its date of construction. The dwelling is assocated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-197os) and Commercial Development (1934-197os) as the heart of the movement to formally incorporate the City of La Quinta. While the building is residential in nature, it relates directly to the subtheme of civic development within the city as the campaign headquarts for Fred Wolff, an important civic figure. Due to the age of the dwelling, the property does not meet the threshold for current consideration for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. However, the dwelling is assigned status code 3CS: Appears eligible for CR as an individual property through survey evaluation. The residence is also assigned a status code 5S2: Individually eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling is eligible under CRHR/Local Criterion 1/B(events), as it is associated with the incorporation of the City of La Quinta and the development of the city post-1982. It is individually eligible under CRHR/Local Criterion 2/B(persons), as it was the primary residence of La Quinta's first mayor, Fred Wolff. It is not individually eligible under CRHR/Local Criterion 3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion CRHR/Local 4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Alterations overtime have not negatively impacted the overall historic integrity of the building and the dwelling retains its essential form. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77619 Calle Ensenada Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 266 ❑x Update Identifier: 773293ooi UTM Zone: ii5, 563936 mE; 3725462 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No ao; Recorded October 31,1934, MB 18/7o Date Constructed: 1938 Owner and Address: Glen Knabenshue, Mary Silveri; 54065 Avenida Vallejo, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 77619 Calle Ensenada residence was constructed in 1938 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "I" shaped plan. The residence has a low pitch cross gable roof. The residence has a central patio area within the "I" of the building. The residence has wood beams within the front gables and the exterior is clad in stucco. The residence has an attached garage. The residence is surrounded by a stucco clad privacy wall. During the current survey, the subject property was surrounded by the high privacy wall and thick vegetation. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to be any significant alterations. A vinyl sun shade has been added to the front elevation. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77619 Calle Ensenada Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 166 77619 Calle Ensenada_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77619 Calle Ensenada Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 166 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 LCIL:d T.A LL SIWA Ca Jifo4LOO 1 114 CLL 1 1 1 • I i CLL 5ONORA CLL ENSEH [e.LI rAJMP1CO :yr 'ZL AYE LA FONDA AVE SO ds hC I ti.ORaiY 1 14 •WF ESTR,l o- 4Cpw CLL FADOAJ F.5 77619 Calle Ensenada n i a-}��u 1 fLL ffilh'UAhHlA L - 4 y � � ,� { t JJdtrTFRFI CLL CO FMA \• A E i{ Y I CL CNILe.C1 CI J MAORfrI CLL TrI �LA CLL 7RERU LL Art 13 atm PRESS VAI1ON &PLtNNING1 0 0.2 5 0.5 1 t 1 1 l 8 r 1 a R4Ch TIfRN 1 Mites 0 { DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77842 Calle Ensenada Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015599 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 152 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-143 UTM Zone: 11S, 564361 mE; 3725299 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 1948 Owner and Address: Brian Kenneth Carreiro, Rachel Cynthia Carreiro; 77842 Calle Ensenada, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 77842 Calle Ensenada residence was constructed in 1948 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family residence was constructed in a Custom Contemporary style with Spanish Revival influences. The residence has an irregular shape with a flat and shed roof. The roof has a small porch with a shed roof cover, clad in red tile. During the prior 2006 and the current survey, the subject property was surrounded by a large privacy wall making observations difficult. Based on what is visible, the subject property has not been significantly altered since the previous survey. The exterior was repainted, but the asymmetrical shed and flat roofing is still extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The essential form of the dwelling has not been altered. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77842 Calle Ensenada Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015599 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 152 77842 Calle Ensenada_i: View north of the front (south) elevation. 77842 Calle Ensenada_2: View north of the front (south) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77842 Calle Ensenada Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015599 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 152 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77495 Calle Hidalgo Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 092 ❑x Update Identifier: 773124025 UTM Zone: iiS, 563719 mE; 3726239 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 5; Recorded July 31,1934, MB 18/63 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Jacqulyn R Stanton; 77495 Calle Hidalgo, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 77495 Calle Hidalgo residence was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has an "L" shaped plan with a low pitch gable and shed roof clad in red tiles. The residence is clad in stucco. The prior 1997 survey observed that the original open porch had been enclosed since construction. During the current survey, the subject property was largely obscured by a large privacy wall. However, it does not appear that there has been any substantial alterations to the residence since the previous survey. The red tile, asymmetrical roofing and white stucco siding is still visible, though alterations to the residence may be obscured. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style"casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77495 Calle Hidalgo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 092 77495 Calle Hidalgo_i: View south of the north elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77495 Calle Hidalgo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. og2 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 CLif SMALO.4 l w CLL lWRANGO rw CLL SON•RA DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77616 Calle Hidalgo Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o1 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o66 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-145 UTM Zone: i15, 564008 mE; 3726065 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 6; Recorded August 31,1934, MB 18/67 Date Constructed: 1954 Owner and Address: Sharon M Rude; 77616 Calle Hidalgo, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 77616 Calle Hidalgo residence was constructed in 1954 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one- story home was constructed in the Custom Ranch style with an asymmetrical facade. The home has a low -pitch side -gable roof with a wide overhang and open eaves. The residence is clad in stucco with an open veranda spanning the front elevation that is supported by square wood posts with stuccoed arches between. The residence has an attached garage. The previous survey showed a pergola extending the front of the residence with an open eave roof. The residence is partially obscured by vegetation, however, there appears to be four horizontal sliding windows at the front elevation. The subject property has been painted and the pergola has been removed since the last survey, but does not appear to have been significantly altered. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77616 Calle Hidalgo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-oi56oi HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: o66 77616 Calle Hidalgo_a: View north of the front (south) elevation. 7763.6 Calle Hidalgo_2: View northwest of the front (south) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 7763.6 Calle Hidalgo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.56o3. HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o66 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 E_ S CLL Ai; - - � v AVE se 4l iT4,A.. pf�fJ4174 19414SlF. -� co_ LAS A.44, 1 Fr' _ CL4 T.LMP000 b Ira Ave�fYii OF+p% 4 1: 7l 616 Calle Hidalgo 4 'mi._ . 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POTRERO I r JILLITEcATE - y 8 13 I — AoLs t } C \ ?_ URBANA PRESERVATION & PLANNING"' a o.z5 0. 1 MrIes DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77625 Calle Hidalgo Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015602 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o89 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-146 UTM Zone: iiS, 564022 mE / 3736064 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 5; Recorded July 33-,1934, MB 28/63 Date Constructed:1955 Owner and Address: Roger B Lindsay Jr, Jennifer M Lindsay; 77625 Calle Hidalgo, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 77625 Calle Hidalgo residence was constructed in 2955 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one- story, single family home was constructed in the Custom Ranch style. The residence has an "L" shaped plan. The roof of the residence features three low-pitched front facing gables. The exterior is clad in stucco and inlaid with irregularly placed stones. There is one double door with sidelights on either side at the front elevation. Since the previous survey, the single door and the large, aluminum -framed, fixed window at the front elevation have been replaced with a garage door. The residence has been painted since the last survey in 2006. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77625 Calle Hidalgo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15602 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 089 77625 Calle Hidalgo_i: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. 77625 Calle Hidalgo_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77625 Calle Hidalgo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15602 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o8g *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 a AVE 5t1 0 _ip, C� L a41:+12A T{,per „' i . C ti, t - _s • i_ _ w�. AIL 'ST.� 60Ti h I _ MM. CLL.A3 fi ! 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MONi•EREY MI CLL COLi/, A � A . i AYF .0 l -a ■ Ic ---c mi..° r . 7 - 1_ F'_ 1 1 CLL MADRO r\....., CLL TEMECULA - CLL 1 POTRERO I I.?. rF ATP URBAN PRtSGRYMION & PLANNING 1" 0 0,25 0.5 1 Miles l I 1 l 1 O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77828 Calle Hidalgo Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o3 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 072 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-147 UTM Zone: 11S, 564351 mE; 3726079 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 3o, 2935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1950 Owner and Address: Linda Rae Yarbrough; PO Box 642296, Los Angeles CA goo64 Updated Description: The 77828 Calle Hidalgo residence was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one- story, single family residence was constructed in the Custom Ranch style with an "L" shaped form. The residence was topped with a low -pitch hipped roof with a flat roof over the garage. The residence was clad in stucco and horizontal boards. A brick chimney extends from the interior of the roof. The front elevation features one horizontal sliding window and one casement -fixed -casement tripartite window. The previous survey describes a gated breezeway between the residence and the attached garage. The east side of the residence appears to have been significantly altered since the previous survey. During the previous survey, the roof above the garage at the east side of the residence had a flat roof with a large, square chimney and a breezeway. During the current survey, the residence was surrounded by a privacy wall, however, it was evident that the garage space had been altered. In 2022, the flat roof above the garage had been changed to a front gable roof, and the breezeway appears to have been walled off. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77828 Calle Hidalgo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-oi56o3 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: o72 77828 Calle Hidalgo_i: View north of the front (south) elevation. 77828 Calle Hidalgo_2: View northwest of the front (south) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77828 Calle Hidalgo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o3 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o72 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 _._ry a 4 4 J c• S''''1 rr AYE50 +}pRA2..5T {LL M:7'24TLq 1 11S111J111 1111111111 r (72 1 �4 {[L TB HerodA_IlJAy Y- / 1 `T Op -� Hidalgo :� AVE LAFONDA T 77828 Calle r f LL HIDALGO , AYE NUt TRA exco.N.DR_ pEACGN DR-E.-- ELL S1NAtC \ -. CLL I 7? O 4 ti5 - m r- ti%tt+�, kt¢CJr rrfkv ,, 7TIT 1 FL}{jij I r ELL ENSENAImo{I Lm ice CO. frtlGALF I S 4 - W R K�� : 12 [-LL NtHL+AH[!A .f C L MONTEREF - 6 Fy 4 LL CO .five il ti ^" AVE W O 4 CLL G �LLON - — Jjj � � C v— _ CLL MAPRl• 1110 CLL TEMECULA 1 ` I CL, POT CR? r f-LL [TEC`TE , 13 URBMIk PHHS€RV.d110N $ PLANNING'[t 0 0.25 � 1 k 0.5 Miles 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 77511 Calle Madrid Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 413 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: zozl T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 77511 Calle Madrid City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 563778.22 mE / 3724O23.57 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 26, Recorded September 3o, 1945, MB zo/5o.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774243oo1 *P3a. Description: The 77511 Calle Madrid property is a one-story single-family residence. It is an example of a Tract Ranch style home with a very low-pitched side -gabled roof with a moderate overhang. The residence has a rectangular plan. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. The main entrance is near the center of the facade. There are two large horizontal sliding windows at the front elevation. The building has a front facing attached carport. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal massing, the single -story form, the low -pitch roof, and the attached carport. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 77511cane Madrid_i: View south of the front (north) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1964; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Manuel 0 Lunal 77511 Calle Madrid La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 413 Resource Name: 77513. Calle Madrid Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 77511 Calle Madrid B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1964. The residence is first seen in historic aerial images from 1965. The residence is also seen in aerials from 1972. These early aerials show the residence with a simple rectangular floorplan. Since construction, the additions to the residence have been constructed at the east and south elevations. In 1972, property owner Michael Blackwell obtained a permit to add attached storage (Permit No. 219699). This storage space is seen in aerial images from 1978, with an addition seen at the rear of the residence. In 2001, property owner Luna Manuel Osuna obtained a permit for a wood fence (Permit No. 0105- 257). In 2011, Osuna obtained a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No.11-0971). The windows at the front elevation have been replaced with modern era vinyl windows. Based on Google Earth street photography the existing trees were cut down and replaced. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 77511 Calle Madrid property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77511 Calle Madrid Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 413 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 r411111111111101 f « �.y r I ,I. 9011 11 Kra T «# - 775l1 Calle Madrid > �' . I r 1111 Ul i fSERVAT1014 & PLANNaN6i'{ DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77511 Calle Madrid Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 413 Primary Record Information Continued: 77511 Calle Madrid_2: View south of the front (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77511 Calle Madrid Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 413 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Michael Blackwell (1972-1975; Permits, Desert Sun), Luna Manuel Osuna (2oo3.-2011; Permits). Michael Blackwell owned the property between 1972 and 1975. In 1971, Blackwell was working as a Riverside County deputy sheriff (Desert Sun, 15 May 1971). Luna Manuel Osuna owned the property between 2001 and 2011. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 26tract, recorded in 1945, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1963. While the 7753.3. Calle Madrid property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The windows at the front elevation have been altered with vinyl replacements. As the dwelling has been altered, it maintains a moderate level of integrity from the historic period. B1o. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77511 Calle Madrid Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 413 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: FICTITIOUS ts1 F, S M E ST %TIN FAT f. II I: NO 7S- 21 The fnlln v iiig person i, (IOIUL bust- tl#'Ss a. THAWS ;UN SHACK 7:1- 11 111 Paint t Desert Ca 92N1 ii('iu :t. GGOR1 O Ill. 1 I e \i td' I.: Qtiinta ('. 92253 This I ti Ine%4N is conducted 1)% :an Indd1% u lu tl + Signed ( )I !)() Filed (11UNTY .1U:i5.1 6 [)()N: I U) I) SULLIVAN`l 'r ).Scifil I )eput T `hi% statement s files %% ►t It the count Clerk of I(i t'r%ltle county on date Ifd1cJtt'd 1) file stamp i J H ‘' Published June. lit, 17. 4, I 1975 Desert Sun, June 17, 1975. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 77325 Calle Monterey Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 393 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 77325 Calle Monterey City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 563459.61 mE / 3724819.89 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 18, Recorded October 31,1937, MB 19/3o-31.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774072001 *P3a. Description: The 77325 Calle Monterey property is a one-story single-family residence constructed in the Tract Ranch architecture style. The home has a rectangular plan and a very low-pitched side -gable roof. Exterior walls are sheathed in uncoursed stone masonry and stucco. It has an attached two -car garage . At the front facade, there is a large fixed picture window, a large horizontal sliding window, and a 6x4 multi -pane steel casement window. The entry is offset and there is a narrow, single pane sidelight window adjacent to the front door. The roof has a moderate overhang. At the side elevation, there is a rectangular exterior chimney clad in stone siding. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal massing, a single -story form, a low-pitched gable roof, and an attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building l I Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 77325 Calle Monerey_i: View southeast of the front (north) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1961; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Sparrow Roll PO Box 2365 Chino Hills, CA 91709 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 393 Resource Name: 77325 Calle Monterey Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 77325 Calle Monterey B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1961. The residence is first seen in historic aerials images from 1965. The residence is shown to have the same rectangular plan as seen in current aerial images. The aerial images from 1978 shows a small addition/ covered space at the northwest corner of the residence; this is not seen in current images. In 199o, property owner Luis Pages applied for a permit to construct a carport (Permit No. 08222). In 1991, Pages applied for a permit for a sewer hookup (Permit No. 973o). In 1998, Pages applied for a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No. 9810-117). Based on survey observations, the stone facade and the horizontal sliding windows at the front elevation are non -original. Google Earth street imagery shows that, since 2012, the residence has been painted and vegetation has been planted added to the front yard. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 77325 Calle Monterey property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77325 Calle Monterey Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 393 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77325 Calle Monterey Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 393 Primary Record Information Continued: 77325 Calle Monterey_2: View south of the front (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77325 Calle Monterey Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 393 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: A.L. Corson (1965; Desert Sun, 12 Jan 1965), Luis Pages (1989-1998; Permits, Desert Sun 24 June 1989). A.L (Roy) Corson owned the property in 1965. Corson was the vice president and manager of the Indio office of the United California Bank (Desert Sun, 22 Jan 1965). Luis Pages owned the property between 1989 and 1998. In 1989, Pages owned a business called Pages Tile operating out of the subject property. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style the Santa Carmelita Unit 18 tract, recorded in 1937, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1961. While the 77325 Calle Monterey property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the front elevation has had some alterations, it maintains a moderate level of integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 7735o Calle Monterey Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 394 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 7735o Calle Monterey City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 563487.5 mE / 3724827.37 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 18, Recorded October 31,1937, MB 19/30-31.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 774072012 *P3a. Description: The 7735o Calle Monterey property is a one-story single-family residence constructed in the Contemporary architecture style. The home has an irregular plan and a cantilevered flat roof with broad overhanging eaves. The property has an attached garage, stucco exterior walls, and recessed entry door. At the front elevation there is a large sliding -fixed -sliding vinyl framed window and a small rectangular sliding vinyl window with modern faux divided lites. There is a concrete step walkway leading from the street to the front entry. Character defining features ofContemporary style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the irregular plan, the single - story form, the large windows, the cantilevered flat roof, and the large attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 7735oCalle Monterey_i: View south of the front (north) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 3.961.; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Shaun Hyduke 5326o Avenida Rubio La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: dune July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 394 Resource Name: 7735o Calle Monterey Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 7735o Calle Monterey B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Contemporary B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1961. The residence is first seen in historic aerials from 1965. It is also seen in aerials from 1972 and 1978. The form has not changed from as seen in current aerials. In 1986, property owner Mr. Williams obtained a permit to re -roof the residence with the work completed by Denny & Associates Roofing Co. (Permit No. 002161). In 2006, property owners John and June Corrigan applied for a permit to remodel the residence with work completed by Gary Timm (Permit No. o6- 0790). This work included the large addition of an attached garage at the front elevation. The windows at the front elevation are modern replacements. Since 2012, the residence has been painted and some landscape work has been done. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 7735o Calle Monterery property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 7735o Calle Monterey Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 394 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7735o Calle Monterey Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 394 Primary Record Information Continued: 7735o Calle Monterey_2: View south of the front (north) elevation. There is a large amount of landscaping at the front of the property making visibility low. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7735o Calle Monterey Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 394 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Jackie Cusano (1974-1976; Desert Sun 12 April 1974, Palm Desert Post, 23 Jan 1975, Desert Sun io Nov 1976), Mr. Williams (1986; Permits), John and June Corrigan (2006; Permits). The property was owned by Jackie Cusano between 1975 and 1976. Cusano occupied the property with her son, Salvator A. Becker, a navy seaman (Palm Desert Post, 23 Jan 1975). A Mr. Williams owned the property in 1986. John and June Corrigan owned the property in 2006. The home is built in the Contemporary style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 113 tract, recorded in 1937, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1961. In 2006, the residence underwent a substantial renovation that included a large addition to the front elevation. While the 7735o Calle Monterey property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7735o Calle Monterey Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 394 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: MAYPORT, Fla. — Navy Seaman Becker, son of Mrs. Jackie Cusano 0 77-350 Calle Sal Montere 1. La Quinta, participated in Exercise "Comptuex He is a crewmember aboard the replenishment oiler USS Kalamazoo, homeported in Mayport, Fla. "Comptuex 1-77" was a two -week exercise con- ducted by the U.S. Second Fleet off the coast of northern Florida. The exercise was designed to provide training in surface, anti-submarine war- fare and task group operations. Nine U.S. Navy ships. the Coast Guard cutter Gallatin and a Ger- man frigate. FGS Moelders. took part in the exer- cise. The combined task group was under the tactical command of Rear Admiral Bruce Kenner, USN, commander of the Second Fleet's Cruiser - Destroyer Group Two. A former student of Indio High School, he joined the Navy in December 1973. Desert Sun, November so, 1976. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77435 Calle Monterey Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o5 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 197 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-149 UTM Zone: iiS, 564195 mE; 3724643 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 18; Recorded October 31,1937, MB 19/31 Date Constructed: 1955 Owner and Address: Michele Lynn Heile; 2343 NE 54th Avenue, Portland OR 97213 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1955 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property with Contemporary style elements. The residence has a rectangular plan with a very low-pitched shed roof. The front elevation features a slightly offset from center front entry and two large multi -pane steel casement windows. There are flat -roofed attached carports at each side of the house. There does not appear to have been significant alterations to the subject property since the previous survey. The window trim, roofline, carport, and the narrow columns next to the entrance have all been painted avocado green. The carport entrance, which had been enclosed during the previous survey has been opened. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77435 Calle Monterey Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15605 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 197 77435 Calle Monterey_i: View south of the front (north) elevation. 77435 Calle Monterey_2: View south of the front (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77435 Calle Monterey Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o5 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 197 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 77595 Calle Nogales Page 1 of 10 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 347 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 77595 Calle Nogales City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 563855.13 mE / 3725247.46 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 16, Recorded June 3o,1936, MR 18/99.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773323001 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family home at 77595 Calle Nogales is constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The residence has a low-pitched side -gable roof with wide overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are clad with stucco, with portions of the exterior clad in vertical wood siding. The building appears to have an attached carport, however, this portion of the residence is partially covered with a tall wood privacy wall. The wide roof overhang creates a front porch area with a simple railing. There are columns supporting the roof; the two columns on either side of the entrance have been clad in masonry blocks. There is one large, three pane window at the front elevation, and two large horizontal sliding windows. The character defining features of Tract Ranch homes that can be seen in the subject property are: the broad horizontal massing, the single -story form, the low -pitch side -gable roof with a wide overhang, the attached carport, and the stucco siding. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District ❑ Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 77595Calle Nogales_i: View southeast of the front (north) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1951; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: James David Phelps 77595 Calle Nogales La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 347 Resource Name: 77595 Calle Nogales Page 2 of io B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 77595 Calle Nogales B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1951. It is first seen in historic aerials in 1953. At that time, the subject property had a "T" shaped form. Historic aerials show that between 1978 and 2003, the rear of the property was expanded. Based on permit history and Google Earth street photography, it appears that this expansion is a a covered patio space. In 1985, a permit was obtained to construct a garage, to re -roof the property, and to construct a fence for property owner Walter Michaels (Permit No. 001679). In 1987, Michaels obtained a permit to construct a fireplace (Permit No. 003516). In 1988, Michaels obtained a permit to stucco the garage (Permit No. 04769). In 1991, Michaels obtained a permit for a sewer hookup (Permit No. 9734). In 1994, property owner, Eric Yanez, obtained a permit to re -roof the residence and construct a patio with the work completed by Coronel Construction (Permit No.14417). In 1996, Eric and Andriana Yanez obtained a permit to construct a garden block wall with the work completed by Tom Stone Masonry (Permit No. 9607-039). *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 77595 Calle Nogales property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77595 Calle Nogales Page 3 of io Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 347 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 Ughik PRESERVATION & PLANt NV DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77595 Calle Nogales Page 4 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 347 Primary Record Information Continued: 77595 Calle Nogales_2: Detail view south of the north elevation. The photo focuses on the front entrance area of the residence. 77595 Calle Nogales_3: View southwest of the front (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77595 Calle Nogales Page 5 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 347 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Arthur Bouck (1973; The Desert Sun o4 Jan 3.973), Walter Michaels (1985-1991;Permits), Eric and Andriana Yanez (1994-1996; Permits). Arthur Bouck owned the property in 1973. Walter Michaels owned the property between 1985 and 1991. In 1985, Michaels owned a business called Glamorous Cabinets, Shutters, Countertops & Door Company, which opperated out of Cathedral City, CA (The Desert Sun, 22 Jan 1985). In 1986, Michaels married Denise Biezunski of Palm Springs (The Desert Sun, 3.7 Mar1986). Eric and Andriana Yanez owned the property between 1994 and 1995. In 1998, the couple owned a business called Economy Window Cleaning, operating out of Indio, CA (The Desert Sun, 03 Nov 1998). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 16 tract, recorded in 1936, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1951. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction.The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has had some minor alterations, it maintains a moderate level of integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77595 Calle Nogales Page 6 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 347 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Burglars Busy Burglars, who apparently look the week of Christmas off. went back to work during the past %setk with renewed enthu- siasm. The Sheriff's Indio Substation Has swarnped with burglary reports between Christmas anti New Year's. The surge of crime prompted officers to remind the public that deputies are always avail. able In aid residents in set'ur- ing their homes against bur. Oars This service is free. Residents need only call the Sheriff's station. The week of burglaries began with the theft of an estimated $1,600 worth of household Items, including two television sets, a diamond ring and cam- eras, from the home of Alba l•unnully of 37.5119 Cathedral Canysn. Jean Ortegel, of 51.412 Aveni- da ll.enduaa. t.a Quinta. report- ed the loss of a rifle, taken from his home Thal same night. Arthur Houck reported the loss of a television set from his La Quintu 11 nit al 77-595 Nogales. The Siloam Iirne•in reported the loss of WO worth of ciga- rettes taken from the snack bar The dour had been pried open. A thirsty burglar hil the Gulden Lantern on Dillon Road to Desert lint Springs and escaped with three -,gallons of wine. 1'en hrn Motors of 711•I63 Highway 111, Cathedral CIO . told deputies a motor honer was entered and a tape deck and fire extinguisher taken. Burglars returned to La Qmnla over the weekend and broke into the home of Richard Walker of 81.165 Avenue 54. He reported the loss of about E1,9U11 Desert Sun, January 4,1973. worth of household Rents. in. eluding stereo equipment. The Cathedral City Moose Lodge at 68.527 Broadway, was burglarized fur an estimated $S1Il1 in small bills The Patio Outpost al 8711 Broadway, Cathedral city reported the Iiss of its safe, containing about sin0. A boy later found the safe, "broken up" near Valley Vista. Clothing was stolen from an automobile parked in the pok- ing lot of the E:rawan Garden Hotel 111 Indian Wells. Stewart Hawkins from ilmeow ich Conn., said about $527 worth of clothing was taken. A visiting British e•oiunshra woman called deputies so li ll of a young Negro snatching her purse in Palm Desert She said 1t contained about EQ. POPULATION THE SAME STANLEY, Idaho S 1'I'1 i — II's a nice place to %tslt, but This town on the edge of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area in north -central Idaho al- tracled a million lourisls last Fear, but its population stayed the same-47 residents Yo DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77595 Calle Nogales Page 7 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 347 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: No. 0049 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. as-3os t he following persons ere doing business es GLAMOROUS A9I- NETS SHUTTERS COUNTER TOPS & DOOR COMPANY, 68 B4S Perez Road Suite 17, Cathedral City, CA 92234 JAMS J SHAW 70 Lafayette Drive, Ranche .IAlrage, CA977'10 WAL TER MICHAELS 17 59S Celle Nogales, Ls Quinta, CA 97253 This business is ron ducted by a general part- nership. Signature of Registrant JAAA E S J SHAW Flied RIVERSIDE COUNTY ,IANUAR Y 16, 1985 WILLIAM E CDNERLY, Clerk By D. Seidl, Deputy This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Riverside County on date indicated by file stamp above. Published January 77, 24, February 5, 12. 19135 Desert Sun, January 22, 1985. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77595 Calle Nogales Page 8 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 347 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: No 1313 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST TERAENT FILE NO. 1415394 3 The following person is d oing business as OL AMOK OU COUNTER TOP SHOP. 928 Vella Rd Palm Sp r I n gs, CA 92262 WALTER AAICHAELS 11-s95 Nogales, La Quinta, CA 92253 This business is con- d ucted by an individual. Signature of Registrant VALTE R MICHAELS Filed RIVERSIDE COUNTY M A Y 29, 1985 W ILL IA1 E. CONE R LY, Clerk By I . Bonsai], Deputy This statement was tiled with the County Clerk of Riverside County on date indicated by file stamp above Desert Sun, June 1, 1985. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77595 Calle Nogales Page 9 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 347 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: .11.M iJC11I1VL , LU L.JLIl FdIopuings. Walter Dewayne Michaels, 32, of La Qointa, and Denise Biezunski of Palm Sptings. • Desert Sun, March 17, 1986. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77595 Calle Nogales Page io of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 347 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: No.8209 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 1982215 The following person is doing business as: Economy Window Cleaning 80-508 Veranda Lane. Indio, CA 92201 Full name of Registrant: Eric Robert Yanez, 80-508 Veranda Ln.. In- dio. CA 92201 Adriana Patricia Yanez. 80-508 Veranda La:, In- dio CA 92201 This business is con- ducted by: Individuals -Husband & Wife. Registrant has not yet begun to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name or names Fisted herein /sl Eric Robert Yanez NOTE: This statement expires 5 years from the filing date. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under Federal. State, or Com- mon Law sec.14400 et. sec. B&P) This state- ment was filed OCT 28 1998 GARY L. ORSO, Riverside County Clerk By: J. Olufsen. Deputy Pub: 11/3, 10, 17, 24, 98 Desert Sun, November 3, 1998. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 77224 Calle Potrero Page 1 of io Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 329 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 77224 Calle Potrero City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 563335.52 mE / 3723656.88 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 25, Recorded October 31,1938, MB 19/50-51.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 77426204o *P3a. Description: The property at 77224 Calle Potero is a one-story single-family residence constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The home is partially obscured by a privacy wall. The home has stepped block -like massing. The main part of the residence has a flat roof. The residence and the surrounding privacy wall are clad in white stucco. The building has an asymetrical plan with the main entrance at the center. There is a front porch at the front elevation with a roof with red barrel tiles and exposed rafter ends. There is at least one large horizontal sliding window at the front elevation, set deep in the stucco facade. At the east side elevation, there are at least three double -hung windows. The subject property was originally constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has been significantly altered since construction with additions at the sides and rear, modern era windows, and a flat roof. The residence is considered a Modified Spanish Colonial Revival style building. The red barrel tile porch roof is the only extant original feature of the residence. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 77224Calle Potero_1: View northwest of the front (south) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1948; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Avonna Herrera 77224 Calle Potrero La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 329 Resource Name: 77224 Calle Potrero Page 2 of 20 B1. Historic Name: Marywood Day School B2. Common Name: 77224 Calle Potrero B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1948. Contemporary newspaper articles from 1993 claim the residence was one of the original La Quinta Cove casitas. While the residence is not one of the original casita vacation homes built between 1935 and 1941, the residence was constructed during the post-war period when the neighborhood was almost entirely composed of Spanish Revival homes. The subject property was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, influenced by the original Cove casitas. The subject property is first seen in historic aerials from 1953. In 1984, the applicant, Mary Wood Day School, obtained a permit to install 3ooft of 6ft high fence. The property owner was Frances Hack. The contractor was not identified (Permit No. 001063). Also in 1984, the contractor, Steel and Supply Inc., installed exterior stairs for the property (Permit No. 0663). In 1984, a permit was issued for an addition for the owner, the Marywood School (Permit No. 003316). The contractor was not identified. A compliance survey for property owner, Dianne Funk, was completed in 1985 (Permit No. 001774). In 1992, property owner, Anthony Sestich, obtained a permit for a room addition (Permit No. 11383). The work was completed by AMS Construction. In 1992, property owner, Anthony Sestich, obtained a permit for a sewer hookup with work completed by AMS Construction (Permit No.11479). Owner Anthony Sestich obtained a permit for a block wall in 1992, with work completed by AMS Contruction (Permit No. 11623). In 1993, The Desert Sun reported on construction underway at the residence, with Anthony Sestich identified as the builder. The article describes the construction as including "all new studs, plumbing, and electrical." In 2004, property owner, Avonna Sestich, obtained a permit for a kitchen remodel, with the work completed by the property owner (Permit No. 0402-06). A permit was issued to Avonna Sestich for the illumination of the house numbers with work done by TR Construction in 2009 (Permit No. 09-0147). In 2010, Avonna Sestich obtained a permit to reroof the subject property with the work completed by TR Construction (Permit No.10-0303). *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 77224 Calle Potero property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Newpaper articles, permit histories, and aerial images were used in the following analysis. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77224 Calle Potrero Page 3 of io Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 329 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77224 Calle Potrero Page 4 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 329 Primary Record Information Continued: 77224 Calle Potero_2: View north of the front (south) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77224 Calle Potrero Page 5 of to Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 329 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Guy Stellar (1969; The Desert Sun to March 1969), Frances Hack (1984; Permits), Marywood Country Day School (1984; Permits), Dianne Funk (1985; Permits), Anthony & Avonna Sestich (1992-1995; Permits), Avonna (Sestich) Herrera (1995-present). The building was used as the Marywood County Day School between 1981-1985 (Desert Post, 14 Jan 1981; Permits). Guy Stellar occupied the subject property in 1969. Mrs. Guy Stellar was a chairman of the La Quinta Desert Beautiful society (Palm Desert Post, 13 Nov 1969). In 1981, Frances Hack, a local realtor, helped to negotiate a lease forthe subject property. Atthe time, it was reported thatthe property owner was absentee and the property was a "mess." The building was rented to the Marywood Day School, founded by Mary O'Neill and Judith Melkesian. The school would educate pre -first, first, and second graders (Palm Desert Post 14 Jan 1981). Marywood Day School operated between 1981 and 1985, with Frances Hack (1984), Dianne Funk (1985), and the school all listed as owners during this time. Frances Hack was on the first governing board for the school (Palm Desert Post, i6 Sep 1982). Anthony and Avonna Sestich owned the property between 1992 and 1995. Anthony Sestich was a self-employed building contractor and would pass away in 1995 (The Desert Sun, 27 July 1995). Avonna (Sestich) Herrera would continue to occupy the residence and is the current property owner (2022). The home was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 25 tract, recorded in 1938, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. The subject property was constructed in 1948, as one of the early homes constructed in the La Quinta Cove. While the residence does not appear to be one one the original La Quinta Cove casitas that were first developed in the area between 1935 and 1941, the subject property was constructed soon after, taking inspiration from the Spanish Colonial Revival style used in the Cove. The residence has been significantly altered since construction, undergoing a major renovation in 1993. While some elements of the original Spanish Revival building remain, such as the stucco exterior walls and the porch roof with red barrel tiles, the subject property does not reflect the orignal design and appearance of the building. The 77224 Calle Potero property is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non - contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is considered NRHP / CRHR / Local Register ineligible due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Blo. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77224 Calle Potrero Page 6 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 329 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: AWARD GIYEN—Marian Henderson, sec- ond from tight, founder and director of Desert Bea u t i f u I, holds the plaque awarded to Desert Beautiful by Los An. geles Beautiful for outstanding work in community beautification, Among Most attending the affair at the International Desert Sun, July 11, 1966. Hotel, Los Angeles International Air- port, were, left to rig},t, Guy Stellar of a Quinta, Clive Nickerson of Cathedral City, Ili Anderson of Pala* Desert, and Frances Moore of La Quinta. Col. James Westerfield of IVIacca and Millie Steller of La Quints also attended. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77224 Calle Potrero Page 7 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 329 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: 'Friend in Need' Takes $700 From DoGooder INDIO - Theft of PM caab, highlighted weekend irivestiga - is which the aspect Is a man' turn by the RiversCoauit> ttat victim had brhiettded ; Sher•.N i Departnw n in the t� :�._- ---1Coacbel[a ►'alley 51 H A hay Hallman. 74.1k3 De Art- ira TrLl, Palm Desert, told a deputy that he awakened last I Friday morning to told his welet ro tain:ng !Will! musing Mao =sing was a roan he had previously taken Into hs incite when her found the Mari was unemployed, without funds. and Odidri't 1Ik the- way Warner; are handling Heed he called his mother darted beefing sit iher „ Poke withdrew • 'eta guard placed at the familp Wm* Nilson said "It t; 1 btntly quarrel that we de„t'l Mow much ahoy! -. ['paper, a veteran (Caettb*ed Prom Pass Sirhan in Pus cell and personality t Pasadena during the weekend 5 Illdfl- brother. Shartf, rtportrdly threatened the ikeii< Of Mc mother. Mary S1rhnn: had no plafP t<i stay ther trotter, >Igunir, 21. and tither 1VerkerK1 Investigattall Grant 11 nrluded a rat burglary. 11 which 1171 In "taxis Mod cast were taken. burglary at a .r vi(e litation In which $3115 cast w'i* taken and theft of a .Ili her rifle criminal hem'' and $44 cash, two mirrors'. a wurh and hill +wallet missing The Phillip% OS Service Statics at V Highway 111. Cathe- dral City. was burglartred of M25 rash Saturday night f,. Sunday rrwrnLns Mel Burns. 73,1211 Santa Rn Way. Palen Desert, rep rii ZT caliber rifle was stolen i he front prat r4 Pus car 1 a d p N 3 4 p p Ji T p n b n 0 The rat burglary .irttm eras Cu} Stellar "al* La Quir i a. who aw•akelled Sunday mnrn'ng tf n! net a window broken in ha w It Ib M a Desert Sun, March io, 1969. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77224 Calle Potrero Page 8 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 329 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: LO Chamber may revise private school stand $y Aleut ;MOO rh QL-r Tk. AIdhn,uh the LI Qdmli Clulthrr Isf CUM r4r[Ce fir it Ill' bit. IU1h gen ern I meeting 10 appp,o np riloged A prhpei}til prlvale wheel In Ls elulnte. G]nne Sluwer, pro.,Idl:rl of Lhe chareher Wld rho p,Iss In n HUM! Ielephanr Imrrstrw, "chimp( are L4II 1hu eharklhrr s'III reverse LTh' }land." S1111*r Sllel he III, ral]rd meetlgg or the chamber bo rd In he held January. :a tr revwe ,he wbjen, he Slid teeny III Lhe per. ewes whin reed fir dleappn}ref new reel Lh.l ihey did iIcL hart rnoalh hdrkgnlun! IIn the nate raw ur 1 iL achaol heiarr qte vuuw was Luken. Um. r Puel Perlin, made Mt nunxm In opfilke Lhr .I•hno1, Lhr Mon: Lv stilled d by SteijlarrL ktlra.% IncaL !MIME n wnmrn- Miele later lave She E pat dial 11 Ihr• rime of the meMJrq she ra4 saey a[mne$y eppu,ed, bur Anne 14Ikmg xllb Iettn[a of yrLdlg heeded In Le edulfah MOW fir;, she auldnr rbhwld Ik re- [Imwrq. 'Wc ILha huerdd pion Lu Like d leak at Lod pnlpaoee school and ]Iihk deeper Info all kypeets hid ii " Slu.,rr said [hit ierhdpi uLlnrI srprylni[ al Jrr Quinlu kaki Ile a ,lip in 114n r11p,1 ILtM'Llnn umq help the lrarrl hier& tin!. hied iirheahl DIH!TIre nwellrc amen. Iv • mxd her a whim! In fee guinea. Mat} t]' NCI II end J 4111.1501. ke,lan, rmdlrecL,lt, si ihr ID ha r111e1 "rgaty.lwrikl," elld not milted !he. rmemba•r nner.[LnJt. When cnntrelvd liter they said they had nnr been inidrmrd the tubJatcl mould he un She ■dirn- da and sure yore' !hay sere nut there In rapludn Lherr purpeeme In ^nlabli,hing ehn tardily tVN I14 add she hall sent same dal. When nrILjIi .hn Ilse In th0v1elo- r1y ur Imo nalrel du Inrarrn them xf LII.Ir 1nher,IInq. and Ih01 a -Taring tip LjiS suhjrct lI erltpeta rd to be hhfd by the Iliern-nWr cmanly PthrinI rJi Crirnmhulan 1n mid Jlr:n,rty, Both Ce'Veik1 krw Melkixieh aw rormncly emapin}td bo- Ihr EknPr1 idnd5 13Jk1rotl. Mu]krtL■n Ieirhw+]ehIJ1 erode BE Srffrrann Middle 5cly el time 1, u prarllh¢ir of 1:.[' Berkels. },he ha, non crown }ems and nUr plunger.nn who dtleodt India High f]-h;eLll- a whim, has ant xnn Ind a daupltter m J4maheirn- She learhe, ,rxth grade al Wiliam Palm Desert Post, January 14, 1981. nhdd e. tichre.l. hold, . Nara dinCrrr ad k• rierrrnrly working un a Ph d, slilrh awe hope; L dhLekh .ear. NIhn 1, e HiadueLe Ur iieealein kiirhiI[an Lnl.ersup abd Ma, laullhr tali. deem nd LI ti rat.haray 1u rhI]Iex fin HII ILI Me. xptaka Fnn['h outwit The irhenl Lulldlne el 17,y"pi Putreni In n urge f hedrearn, Si year laid while Spanish style flue ixndn It 1y bapnt abave Lhe Ld 4}a1111tm MY!' with I breithiaklnu [u w of Ibr: s11law beiew. Th. urr I. rInaT, hod nItirt Ibourw7 , cTa sling an atmusphene ramduii,e wi IntlglLhdlnn, ennkrtlpllllii'n and relax. Linn — in Idol reit far h:e+:atier pur,uiL, tMrr, Is le bnPed hN Irwtler Iur. 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Tron,prrlrmin *ill he pry lied IF tnnylrod IL r rplt dr[er amnia Iiy rsrn:.. rn,mmnce will he Previdod lender n J}rrAip prignillOn pplan !nr term Auld In+a,o nJ arrlek•ni nr dime,.. lire ,sudrnr s Fermi, n'ILI br hsllfird by phmrr Tit. ,hind afa} w111 he fmlp A:1611.m udrll l pmt hind, d9r- knit Ibwr burn &L. audenth mr11] h,• m,Id,nd mil% owlet IearnMil . lilt durinh break. •J[I ha PR d;ug,d in temdillctIve exer,:IS! In hill! Iwhlpluruly rerIn, d arhael yard are ,wImm111y peel. Ni ti,l-ienw, hall game. na ,haulIng a ewe Inl lrIp■LLIL Ai:11,•ILIea urn matt• IIhi I4 la Include such semi.• a• InF . lath hind MIX 111114111g. ehn mnlrbr.lerrs said. it sJrdl ,wild_ "rrur,chrol will nor detrael mama but will tint• leihdlr fin Lhr he.•JIy and serenity nL nut Iw15r1} l.a Wide Mir ' -ranri•. IIui 4, k-.I li•niL11r, whin rrslowp}I•II her 1a•a.,I• rwrth repI inn r11 hu).} fur LA, pnhhdeL' Item ILi uhvnIrr gwhri as "Brium Cf tie dl tint rI. Ihr prnIl. ✓ trl' ww. a nil,,, it Ili wmnrn alai, xorks•rl Inn,,; and hu rn palnt- hnH Ptaroinir and tleeorrling Then huts dint reerp[hing possi- ble Ln 4p arrolhw file pphIbma." DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77224 Calle Potrero Page 9 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 329 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: First governing board Members of the first governing board for Marywood Country Day School are pictured 05 they gathered recently for a monthly board meeting. From left, seated, Lois Agnew, Poirn Desert; Frances Hack, La Quinto, cnd Dr. Mary O'Neill, Marywood director, Palm Desert Post, September 16, 1982. Polm Desert. Standing from left, Dr. Ralph Wasser- man, Rancho Mirage; Clayton Weed, Indian Wells; Emmett Connors, Polm Springs; Eton Gorman, Polm Desert; Tom Kieley, Sr., Palm Springs. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77224 Calle Potrero Page io of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 329 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Anthony Sestich, 46 Anthony Michael Sestich, 46, of La Quinta died July 21, 1995, at his home. He was born Jan. 11, 1949, in Monterey to Jane Vlahov and Anton Sestich. He was a self-employed building contractor. Survivors include his wife, Avonna; two sons, Anthony Lewis Sestich and Jonathon Michael Ses- tich, both of La .Quinta; his mother, Jane Anderson of Santa Paula; and a sister, Kathy Sestich of San Luis Obispo. Memorial services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Aug. 3 at St. Francis Of Assisi Catholic Church, 4 7-2 2 5 Washington St., La Quinta. Burial will be private. Desert Sun, July 27, 1995. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7763.5 Calle Potrero Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.56o7 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 25o ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-251 UTM Zone: iiS, 564114 mE / 37723462 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 28; Recorded May 32,1.939, MB 29/6o Date Constructed: 1952 Owner and Address: Louis Depoorter; 77625 Calle Potrero, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1952 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Based on the description and photographs provided in the previous survey, Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Custom Ranch style residential property. The residence has a flat roof with thick boxed eaves. The residence is clad in vertical boards. The residence has a small roof extension above the front door with narrow posts on either side. There are two multipane fixed windows at the front elevation, and an attached garage. Since the previous survey, the residence has been surrounded by a high hedge and only a small portion of the residence is visible. The garage door has been replaced. The flat roof, vertical board siding, and the prominent covered main entrance are extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77615 Calle Potrero Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o256o7 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 25o 77625 Calle Potrero_s: View facing southeast of the northern and western sections of privacy hedges. 77625 Calle Potrero_2: View facing south of the northern driveway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77615 Calle Potrero Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o7 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 25o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Cu LL N1bALC0 Lei FSp eLLI T iPWCO I I AYE +tUE.5pr �H:ORIFY pEACPN L pi P. $14/1J 4A JALO CU. YJOGAJ F5 AYE LA FpVWi AVE SO 1 Els 12 ■ ELL CMlh'LW4UA C t .446NTfRf51 611 0 rMA CL-CN+LL4 z AYE Of VIA CJ MIIORrh CG TEMECUL4 CLL POTkfRO Cl.t TLJA1 13 1 77615 Calle Potrero 71 URRAllit PREfRYMMIoN rPWININC'' U 0.25 U.5 L i 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77671 Calle Potrero Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o8 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 249 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-152 UTM Zone: 11S, 564194 mE; 3723455 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 28; Recorded May 32,1939, MB 19/6o Owner and Address: Daniel A Corey; PO Box 1205, La Quinta CA 92253 Date Constructed: 1951 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has an irregular plan with a low-pitched hip roof with broad overhanging eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. There is a small flat -roofed porch over the entry. There are two multi -pane casement windows at the front elevation and two sliding windows. During the previous 2006 survey, the centered garage was covered with plywood. During the current survey, the residence was largely obscured by a large amount of lawn ornamentation. Based on what was visible, there does not appear to have been any alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77671 Calle Potrero Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o8 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 249 77671 Calle Potrero_i: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. �kt 77671 Calle Potrero_2: View facing southeast of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77673. Calle Potrero Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.56o8 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 249 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7737o Calle Sinaloa Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o9 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 093 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-153 UTM Zone: 11S, 563622 mE; 3725874 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 2; Recorded February 28,1934, MB 28/56 Date Constructed: 1961 Owner and Address: Curt E Parkinson, Isabella Parkinson; 26629 Orchard Bend Road, Poway CA g2o64 Updated Description: The 7737o Calle Sinaloa residence was constructed in 1961 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property with Contemporary influences. The one story single family residence has a rectangular plan with a low-pitched flat roof with thick boxed eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. There is one large sliding window at the front window. A large pierced block wall with an "X" pattern separates the rear of the property. The subject property does not appear to have had significant alterations since last surveyed. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/2/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7737o Calle Sinaloa Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-oi56o9 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 093 7737o Calle Sinaloa_2: View northeast of the front (south) and side (west) elevations. 7737o Calle Sinaloa_2: View northwest of the front (south) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 7737o Calle Sinaloa Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.56o9 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 093 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77151 Calle Sonora Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15610 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 143 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-154 UTM Zone: 11S, 563304 mE; 3725477 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 3, Recorded April 3o, 1934, MB 18/59 Date Constructed: 2959 Owner and Address: Thomas Clifford Cox, Melanie Cox; 45446 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells CA 92210 Updated Description: The 77151 Calle Sonora residence was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Contemporary style house with International influences. The residence has a cantilevered flat roof with narrow open eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. The residence is partially obscured by heavy vegetation. A roll down vinyl or plastic shade cover has been added over the attached garage opening. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77151 Calle Sonora Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-oi56io HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 143 77151 Calle Sonora_i: View southwest of the front (north) elevation. 771.51 Calle Sonora_2: View south of the front (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77151 Calle Sonora Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.561.o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 143 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77667 Calle Sonora Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015611 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 147 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-155 UTM Zone: 11S, 564097 mE / 3725502 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 10; Recorded October 31,1934, MB 18/7o Owner and Address: Darla J Elkins; 77667 Calle Sonora, La Quinta CA 92253 Date Constructed: 1952 Updated Description: The 77667 Calle Sonora residence was constructed in 1952 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that the residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low pitched hip roof with moderate open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. The residence has four large multipane windows and a recessed front entrance. Since the previous survey, the residence has been painted a dark blue. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77667 Calle Sonora Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156ii HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 147 77667 Calle Sonora_i: View facing south of the front (north) elevation. 77667 Calle Sonora_2: View facing south of the front (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77667 Calle Sonora Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15611 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 147 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 y LL L Mi7I,1 C; AVE SO , F- 3 fsT.t P6t411. WOW µ-F • Cyr L A S J¢,{,�$ CLL TAMP!€a 1 11.11111= m. i4YE L4 FONDA U O ~ ,aVf NLIf RA 1II l i0 in %,7 77667 Calle Sonora __ a. ICLL 5O C7RA .1 II.■' _ yam 1 • i x ' 4. ' r '4 12 CLL CN7HG ff .a Sj _ J a rn -j. Ctl x MO/'tF -E CI I Bill! ii ...... u � _ AVE AIiR08A i I Ly � ~CLL ' I CHlLLQf+1 + ill Y 41• ____ C1. 1. tlLl7tt ��� •'...�-� 43:R CLL TEMEE LA ' 1 it.. CL IL. IL TELT , --- I if.. C { a .... .' r ) r1 F' URBANA. PRISrRUA)ION & PLANNLNG"; 0 0.25 0.5 r 1 , J i „S 1 railes1 , , I DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77841 Calle Sonora Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15612 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 15o ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-156 UTM Zone: iiS, 564413 mE / 372550o mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 1950 Owner and Address: Matthew Stiles, Jessica Chipman; 83 Johnnycake Lane, Portsmouth RI 2871 Updated Description: The 77841 Calle Sonora was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that the residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Custom Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low pitch gable roof. The exterior is clad in stucco and horizontal boards. The residence has an attached garage. The residence is largely obscured by vegetation. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77841 Calle Sonora Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15612 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 150 77841 Calle Sonora_i: View south of the front (north) elevation. 77841 Calle Sonora_2: View south of the front (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77841 Calle Sonora Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15612 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 150 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 \T:\—''N-L---- -- P 4n1 AG° -------k-cY ) it ��- C4{. 41:424r -" Al SC3 DORAL�ST y� �. =1 F�4~ rk ci_L LAS R £mil r { i 11 till TA &Preo -_ Rrma. m q 4111W AVE LA FONDA L_ PO 1. 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USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 77876 Calle Sonora City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 564366.75 mE / 3725688.17 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 11, Recorded January 31, 1935, MB 18/75.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773233022 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 77876 Calle Sonora was constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The home has a symetrical rectangular plan with a gable roof with wide overhanging hipped eaves. The exterior walls are clad in board -and batten siding. The centrally located entry is slightly recessed into the front elevation. There are five metal, horitonzal sliding windows at the front elevation. The roof is clad in asphalt composite shingles. There is a chimney at the side elevation. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the broad horizontal massing, the single -story form, board -and -batten siding, and the low- pitched gable roof. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HPz. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 77876 Calle Sonora_i: View northwest of the front (south) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1964; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Mark Thomas Durbin 6145 Port Au Prince, Riverside, CA 925o6 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 42o Resource Name: 77876 Calle Sonora Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 77876 Calle Sonora B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1964. In 1991, property owner Evelyn Coon obtained a permit to re -roof the residence with work completed by McIntyre Roofing (Permit No. 9788). In 1993, Coon obtained a permit for a sewer connection (Permit No.12325). In 2010, property owner Tom Durbin obtained a permit to re -roof the residence with work completed by Southwest Roofing (Permit No.10-0537). Based on Google Earth street photography, it appears there has not been any changes to the exterior of the residence since 2012. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Barton Construction Company *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 77876 Calle Sonora property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77876 Calle Sonora Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 42o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77876 Calle Sonora Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 42o Primary Record Information Continued: ARK 77876 Calle Sonora_2: View north of the front (south) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77876 Calle Sonora Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 42o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Barton Construction Company (1964; Palm Desert Post o8 Oct 1964), Jeremiah and Evelyn Coon (1971-1993; Palm Desert Post 14 Oct 1971, Permits), Tom Durbin (2010; Permits). The Barton Construction Company obtained the permit for the construction of the residence in 1964. The construction was valued at s20,000. Jeremiah and Evelyn Coon owned the property between 1972 and 1993. Evelyn Coon was the president of the Episcopal Church Women of St. Margret's and a chairman of the Maternity Teas at Valley Memorial Hospital in 1971 (Desert Sun, 16 Jan 1971; Desert Sun, 13 May 1971). Jeremiah was a retired United States postal clerk. He passed away in 1991 (Desert Sun, 29 April 1991). Tom Durbin owned the property in 2010. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Santa Carmelita Unit iitract, recorded in 1935, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed in 1964. While the 77876 Calle Sonora property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, it maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77876 Calle Sonora Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 42o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Un \Vednesday evening, there will be a ilouse Communion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Coon, 71876 Calle La Quinta. + — . alb Desert Sun, February 19,1972. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77318 Calle Temecula Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15613 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 241 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-157 UTM Zone: i1S, 563598 mE / 3726849 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 24; Recorded May 31,1938, MB 19/45 Date Constructed:195o Owner and Address: John F Klimkiewicz, Eleanor V Klimkiewicz; PO Box 264, La Quinta CA 9222o Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low pitch hipped roof with open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. At the front elevation, the front door is centered on the facade. There is one large sliding -fixed -sliding window and one horizontal sliding, and an attached garage. Since the previous survey, the roof has been clad in grey shingles. There does not appear to have been any other alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77318 Calle Temecula Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15613 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 241 77318 Calle Temecula_2: View facing northeast of the south (front) elevation. 77318 Calle Temecula_2: View facing north of the south (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77318 Calle Temecula Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15613 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 241 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 —4d4D 11 CLL aiiJJ>GO CLF SIkORA a ELL EMS€NAAA LJ CLL NOGAlES x 2 12 a 1 y a 4 ? 4 CL[ J7IpN7FRE3' CLLL}LJMi 4++ AVEA.Q GJ1A r L1 E-tri,J1. CLL NtAhkib HJi�G4 - JIA Jy `L 'd 77318 ColIe Temecula CLL POTRERO ELLirEEATE 13 23 24 v URRAM PRESERVATION &PLLNNINGus 025 4F.5 1 Mike>: i .. 1 i 1 k_ i 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77643 Calle Temecula Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15614 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 246 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-158 UTM Zone: iiS, 564277 mE; 3723669 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 28; Recorded May 31,1939, MB 19/6o Date Constructed: 1950 Owner and Address: Natalie M Castro; 78365 Highway ail # 220, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 195o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a low- pitched side -gable roof with open eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco with vertical wood siding. The residence has an asymmetrical facade with a slightly recessed entry with an extended eave porch . At the front elevation there is one multi -pane casement window, one large fixed window, and one fixed multi -pane window. The residence has an attached carport under the main roof supported by three narrow posts. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Di - contributor to a district that is listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the dwelling was constructed within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District during the period of significance, but the architectural style was not consistent with the Spanish Revival style associated with early development within the Cove between 1934 and 195o. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77643 Calle Temecula Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15614 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 246 77643 Calle Temecula_i: View facing southwest of the north (front) and east elevations. 77643 Calle Temecula_2: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77643 Calle Temecula Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15614 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 246 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 q% C 1 itl'Azirttrm Li NI AL GO 1 r. SrNN ()A I fc- Lei eLLIT iP CO AYE LA P V.WI AVE SO �r C5H.0R-IY ti AVF E5TR,l pEAC0N Ctl 0.41 F 111111 K} rs 1 2 ELL CMlh'LW4 UA � FF 6NTfRf CLL u CN MAOR CG i1=M�C♦1L4 CLL TREAD trIA-Ti 13 0 FM A 77643 Calle Temecula }16 RaCk „,A, 71 URRAllit PREfRYMMIoN &PLANHINC'' U 0.25 0.5 L i 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: siooi Eisenhower Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 054 ❑x Update Identifier: 773065012 UTM Zone: iiS, 564115 mE; 372664o mN Neighborhood: The Village/The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 3o,1935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1938 Owner and Address: La Quinta Palms Real Estate Co.; 51001 Eisenhower Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51001 Eisenhower Drive building was constructed in 1938 in the Village in La Quinta. The one story building was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The building has rectangular form with a low pitch side gable roof. The roof extends slightly at the front elevation to form a covered open veranda supported by narrow posts. The rafter ends are exposed. There is a stucco clad chimney at the north gable end. The front elevation has a symmetrical facade with a centered door and two double hung windows at the either side of the front door. The original front door with a "Z" shaped timber is extant. The exterior is clad in stucco. There is an addition to the rear of the building at the northwest corner. The addition is stucco clad with a flat roof, and a horizontal sliding window at the front elevation of the addition. The building was constructed as one of the original La Quinta Cove casitas. The building has since been converted to a commercial building. There have not been any alterations to the building since the prior survey. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property individually embodies the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os is considered individually significant under Local Criterion C/3/C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State ofCalifornia — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OFPARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5zuoiEisenhower Drive Page Of Phmury# HR|#:None Trinomial: N/A CRHRStatus Code: 58 Urbana Survey No: oS4 SzoozEisenhowerDrive_z:Viewfadngsoothwestofthenorthandeast(front) elevation. _ 51ooi Eisenhower Drive-2: View facing west of the east (front) elevation State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51ooi Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 054 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 AVE FERNANDO 37 CLL L. AlTep!47-L4 E . AVE SO Y RY GAL L.1S RgNa. - v fi d Tw ilia CO 5 51 D01 Eisenhower . -impli.ml _ - AVE 7 A FFJFrfFA ' \___--. ---- ikP 1 11. 4 -- CLL NTOALGO EC M IY LL StNALOA ` E`c CLL DU ANyO O 1 rt f. Li S !lpRq i -,4 M 1 (__'___— d CLL ENSF tid aA L. 4a a p o If ROCK T _ __ r-A}'}y4'G CLL NOGALES rF -Vr 1 rw •tp Mom¢ 1 MZ x c C!ii u&j-i lA / -x w C_1. A1Ql,rFERE - — z er.i COLIAri'A ' 4 IY~q AYE Rli09-I kf +. -4 +LLL CHOLL0 - — f ft r �nwbAih - e sa : L1.1 rf:+NECiIiA CLL `j 1 POTRERO I 1 I+ 14 -1.4 T -Arf Y- 1 1 8_ _ 9 3 1 p � �cea --~ x 0 0.25 0.5 1 Mlles URBANA PRESERVATION & PLANNING"' 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 I0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 51049-51099 Eisenhower Drive Page 1 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 352 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T ; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 51049-51099 Eisenhower Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 564108.32 mE / 3726600.31 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Carmelita Unit 14, Recorded June 3o, 1935, MB 18/82-83.; Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773065013 *P3a. Description: The La Quinta Cottages at 51049-51099 Eisenhower Drive consists of two one-story multi -family residential buildings constructed in the Custom Ranch style. Both buildings feature low-pitched gable roofs and concrete block masonry walls sheathed with coursed ashlar stone masonry at the front elevations. The 51099 Eisenhower Drive building features a wood plank wainscot at the front elevation and vertical wood siding in the gable ends. The 51049 Eisenhower Drive building is partially obsucrred by a wood privacy wall seperating the residences from the parking lot at the front. There are several sliding glass windows at the front elevations of each building. The property features modern signage stating the name of the property, the contact information, and advertising the cottages as "Remodeled large 2 bedroom, 2 bath cottages." Character defining features of Custom Ranch style homes that can be seen in the subject property include the wide horizontal massing, the single -story form, the low -pitch gable room, the stone masonry siding and wood wainscot. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP3. Multiple Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District ❑ Other P5b. Description of Photo: 51099 Eisenhower Drive_i: View southwest of the east elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1964; Palm Desert Post o4 June 1964 ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Barry Saywitz Prop One 474o Von Karman STE 100 Newport Beach, CA. 9266o *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 352 Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 16 B1. Historic Name: Tampico Apartments B2. Common Name: La Quinta Cottages B3. Original Use: Multiple Family Property B4. Present Use: Multiple Family Property *B5. Architectural Style: Custom Ranch / Multi -Family *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1964. The Desert View Construction Company obtained permits for the construction of two duplexes in 1964 (Desert Sun, June 2,1964). The property is first seen on historic aerial images from 1965. This early aerial shows the property as two rectangular buildings. The property is also seen in aerial images from 1972 and 1978, with no changes to the buildings' form. In 1974, property owner Hoffman obtained a permit to replace two water heaters at the property (Permit No. 258238). In 1984, property owner Jule T. Faulkner obtained a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No. 0846). In 1998, property owner Kathy Mays obtained a permit to re -roof the residence (Permit No. 9807-005). This construction included the removal of the existing single ply roofing and the installation of new dimensional shingles, and removing and replacing thehe facia. Photos from the building's Apartment Home Living listing show the brick facade of the residences have been replaced in recent years. The irregular stone and horizontal boards at the front facade were originally uniform bricks. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not ldentified b. Builder: Desert View Construction Company *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: La Quinta Cove Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 51049-51099 Eisenhower Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (09/2013) *Required information *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 16 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 352 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 Ughik PRESERVATION & PLANt NV DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 4 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 Primary Record Information Continued: 51099 Eisenhower Drive_2: View west of the east elevation. 52o99 Eisenhower Drive_3: View west of the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 5 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: B1o. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: the Desert Vista Construction Company (1964; Palm Desert Post o4 June 1964), Hoffman (1974; Permits), Jule T. Fualkner (1984; Permits), Kathy Mays (1998; Permits). The Desert Vista Construction Company obtained permits to construct the property in 1964. The construction was for two four unit apartment buildings, with the project valued at s4o, 142 (Palm Desert Post o4 June 1964). The Desert Vista Construction Company built several other apartment buildings in La Quinta, including at781ooAvenida Buena Ventura and at 51111 Desert Club Drive (Palm Desert Post, 18 June 1964). A Mr. Hoffman owned the property in 1974. Jule T. Faulkner owned the property in 1984. Faulkner lived in Los Angeles in 1984, and authorized the apartment's manager, Rudy Perez, to obtain permits on his behalf. Kathy Mays owned the property in 1998. Kermit and Carolyn Bonner occupied the 51049 Eisenhower property in 1965 (Desert Sun). Ella Butler was an occupant of the 51049 Eisenhower Drive in 1969; Butler passed away at age 81 in 1969 (Palm Desert Post, 24 April 1969). In 1971, Elizabeth Fay Mugni was living at the 51099 Eisenhower Drive property (Desert Sun, 19 July 1971). Frances C. Rogers was a resident of the 51049 Eisenhower property in 1972; Rogers passed away in 1972 (Palm Desert Post,lo Feb 1972). Roland Spates and his family lived at the 51049 Eisenhower property in 1972 (Palm Desert Post, 20 April 1972). Arthur and Judy Flint occupied the 51049 Eisenhower property in 1975 (Desert Sun). David and Patricia Peterson occupied the property in 1976 (Desert Sun). George Louis Cuevas occupied the property in 1983 (Desert Sun). Cuevas attended California State Northridge, studying civil engineering. In 1986, Cuevas employed as the assistant construction superintendent for Rick Johnson Construction (Desert Sun, o5 July 1986). The residence was constructed as custom ranch multi -family residence style within the Santa Carmelita Unit 14 tract, recorded in 1935, and is within the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. In 1932, E.S. Kiener purchased thousands of acres of land in what would become the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The area was subdivided into a grid of small vacation home lots. Sixty-three casitas were built between 1935 and 1941, the first residences in the Cove. These casitas were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style to imitate traditional Spanish style homes. In the following years, the La Quinta Cove neighborhood would continue to infill with single family residence, constructed in a wide variety of architectural styles. The subject property was constructed as two four -unit apartment building, built in 1964. The residence retains the two building, multi -unit plan since construction, though the exterior facade has been altered. While the 51049-51099 Eisenhower Drive property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is considered NRHP / CRHR / Local Register ineligible due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The buildings are not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as they have not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as they have not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as they do not embody the distinctive characteristics ofa type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the buildings would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the buildings are not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as they were not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the buildings have been substantially altered, they no longer maintain integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 6 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 View southwest of the east elevation of the 51099 Eisenhower Drive property with a partial view of the 51049 Eisenhower Drive. The photo was included on a rental listing for the building. The photo shows the building pre-2o21, based on the alterations to the property that have since occurred. The photo shows the buildings with a brick facade, which has since been replaced with an irregular stone facade. Source: ApartmentHomeListing.com. View northwest of the east elevation of the 51099 Eisenhower Drive and 51049 Eisenhower Drive. The photo was included on a rental listing for the building. The photo shows the building pre-2o21, based on the alterations to the property that have since occurred. The photo shows the buildings with a brick facade, which has since been replaced with an irregular stone facade. Source: ApartmentHomeListing.com. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 7 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 View west of the east elevation of 51099 Eisenhower Drive. The photo was included on a rental listing for the building. The photo shows the building pre-2o21, based on the alterations to the property that have since occurred. The photo shows the buildings with a brick facade, which has since been replaced with an irregular stone facade. Source: ApartmentHomeListing.com. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 8 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: 51049 Eisenhower Drive: k_.11.4u At Desert Hospital McCLE.LLAN, James and Shirley A.: 2-750 Oleander, In- dio; a boy, 8 pounds.. Novem- ber26. WILDER, Shane and Rene'', Silver Spur Trailer Park, High- way 74, Palm Desert-. a boy, 2 pounds, 2 ounce ; December 1. KIDD, Leon Jr. and F.rcell; 25.355 El Dorado Road, Palm Springs, a boy, 6 pounds, 10 ounces; December I. RODRIQUEZ, Adam ant. Ann; 679 "A" Street, Cathedral City: a girl, 7 pounds, 3%% ounc- es; December 2. WEPFER, Bill and Beatrice: 1 86-22O Avenue 56. Thermal; a girl, 7 pounds, 6t ounces; De- cember 3. MCMANUS, John and Michi- ko: 44-102 Acacia, Palm I]esert, a boy, 6 pounds, 6 ounces, De- cember 5. BONNER, Kermit and Caro- lyn; ;:f , Avenue,1 La Quints; a boy. 6 pounds, 6 0", ' tipriarnhpr 7 Desert Sun, December 11,1965. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51049-51099 Eisenhower Drive Page 9 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 Spates child A daughter, weighing six pounds, halt' an ounce, was horn to La Quita and Ronald Spates late last month. The family resides at 51-049 Ei- senhower Drive, La Quint.a. The child was born at Desert Hospital, Palm Springs. Palm Desert Post, April 20, 1972. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 10 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Who's New In The Stork Club Desert Hospital TALLEY, William and Robin. 43050 Texas. Palen Inert; Male. 6 lbs., 11 oz.; Nov. 29. WARDEN. Edward and Susan, 2003 Linden Way, Palm Springs; Female, 7 lbs., 0 oz.; No . 30. CANTRELL, Mark and Caro- ln. 320 Calle Encelia, Palm Springs; Mate. 7 lbs.. 3 oz.; Dec. 1. ACLILAR. George and Ra- chel, 74060 El Cortez Way. Palm Desert; Female. 7 lbs.. 1 oz,; Dec. 1. FLINT. Arthur and Judy, 51 ):Li .1'nhituur La Quirita; Male. 7 lbs.. B oz.; Dec. 6. 1 eftte,tidnAl gitj c�ueip �nA!nll � Desert Sun, December 3o, 1975. Who's New In The Stork Club PETERSON, Patricia, 51-f 49 No. 1. I.a Quinta; 13oz.; Aug. 31. David and senho er Male, 5 lbs., AMIE tork a iT 1rYr+ lbs., 121 oz.; Sept. 2. RIME, Mark and Melissa; Rim Rock Rd.. Idyllwild. Male, 7 lbs., 4 oz.; Sept. 5. r7I74af%.vrgi l A L. .., ...,.1 Desert Sun, September 25, 1976. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 11 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: siogg Eisenhower Drive: PALM DESERT — Building pany, Palm Desert, was issued permits issued through t h e Palm Desert office of the Riv- erside County Department of Building and Safety for t f e month of May took a tremen- dous upswing over the previ- ous month, with several large com ruction projects under ng Permits Up Buildi In Paim Desert Area way. The Dunlin Corporation was issued building permits to con- struct 1 duplex dwellings on the southern c.ide of El Paseo, in the 72-400 block, Palm Des- ert, at a total cost of $667.224. a permit to construct a store building at 72-381 Highway 111, Palm Desert, at a cost of 43,- 234. David Cohen, Palm Springs, permit was issued to ild a store building with a penthouse above it 70-000 i hway 111, Cathedral City, at $48.382. The Desert View Construc- tion Company was given per- mits to constructs two duplexes at "rt -M99 E.senhn r- Drive. La Quints, al a cost of $40,142 each. Desert Sun, June 2, 1964. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51o4g-sio99 Eisenhower Drive Page 12 of i6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 •r!'Jr'i ialor now over $4 rni��rori Construction begun in May valued at nearly $2 million dollars rAvt r11fi5f1[r-1 rrarlr or* In/ t rta lump I• t!r F»1pllcr I/lelrpmvt, cap rrw rtxllru-ffn ktaalr 0=111R dent; nal terror lulrrt %Va. m'Idn; 11rt r mor . rrnoll 1rG1A rote'n Ix Cu Mr rrd War re 1$11 wIA [ r *r. Frain IA nor N mJlllm The ?I }riroUl 1H11� h ilrt poplin rlgrh IratdIC the M dperA lorm *ear Or 16 Irdgra, y, .nAw klYum uT1'. rr n fr elrli Swar: MIL F • r, Ail 1.31,P r.{ la* 'hV 1rP +M Illf"tr hrmr.,µpr ire rld lbhatISRihr+'r! INI Wbe rr rents hr iron 1 «141,1, At Ill' INT KIWI ur :ra6 ball And n1 I1* plNip. Desert Sun, June 4, 1964. i»+dpairr (?hritptl!tfl 11M 4ardp rr Iyr ti"Zrd Ihd rriR fd lir r+trmIl I c1!!nI dam/ ler Sus Iw nfe rl a PO' rr lark 1 rFIII1 Th fl I Ir4 7lW For ?rCa! La r1 i .ir; rrp rH911d in 3A perdr 1hr fgmd'i ii ell arf RP,/ Ihrrr tprrlkt Ito ;warp Ire is II9A ;LArrt, It7 prrmdr Wren! Lh Apltl a h?qi d :ILL'r1* hat del MPIrr'I Iht Paltl eel Nina/ r♦ Or !ro• r ICI l :InasrrY r Intl l M WAIT l0 1E 1rrrr I r rdgtln! hed Lr1 Inn Alltaln API tllelh hld 1111 MINK"a WIRIS ilk Apr per dip 'rate 91r" +1r11d 4 !R rermiU h' i4 LynkLx an rfin oiterique, fern's .rRlat dune Ihr bald id! i tr1+ rrqrbd 1r., rnrlpar %turd1 i4}'.L rIn' far hb p1tlr, qnn rgrir1^:+d hallal 51419 FAAnlrurt Prot 1,iymiIv. Prot tiit Cm'tt InnrA Irrrefl rwwf it VOA HIP 1e SISu of *wren ej I 1 r rn mlko 1rodm' rt 1Iw911 No. TA1 I11 V rti }4t4 Mal Ir pF.phe,l i p.r. ka ..re 1r- }' r tki btllli 7►i thermal fR Nino €. Lnl•linn 1•. r,uc1 rLLt r►t" ka him mil, bit, rs■ rbt I IRmq alhrd nI Mai Wur eri Px*N rrr a helm 1: 74.141 r•w l S Ire rinu 4rrd +t M fl hilirI* 1e QIrYr RJG0.F k {m a hrIr,P 1 71.14 rin•Arb N lrr porno lewd Ire 1prepEr Ig perlr rpler# It IOW AL t I1t Ir in' larixi dlrk! Ilse I1i1 !II WOO II gip • 4'lldrt Il If r'i1I [krrrl rpr I III, rqs in Li *lop #r !maw r pudu trip k 1.1.xr l ar rmtde rlrw inn 1C. 'ri ire br Otxrl {rtl11r+ 9M VAIN it MI DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 13 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 Building activity steady PALM DESERT — Per- mits for 13 new dwelling units, including two four unit apartment buildings, and five homes, were Issued last week to the desert heartland area from Ber- muda Dunes to Rancho rage. The permits issued for the ive homes and two apart- ment buildings were among 19 issued by the Depart- ment of Building and Safe- ty here for the week end- ing Friday, June 12, for a total valuation of 8281.925. The apartment buildings, with a total construction value of 177,302, are bring built in La Quint* by Des- ert Vista Construction Com- pany, one at 78.100 Avenida I Buena Ventura and another at 31•I11 Desert Club Drive. They wore the only two permits issued for La Wnta, Permits the private rest• deuces were issued to Frieda Wegener for a home at 70-248 Senora Rd. in Rancho Mirage valued at $37.280: Pau] J. Schmitt for a home at 46.630 Jade Court In Eldorado valued at 151,• Wade Perong for a home at 74.346 Calico Road in Rancho Mirage valued at 829,600; Gloria Beckman for two 'abed at atotal of 817,270. Four permits were also issued for swimming pools valued at a total of 814,000. Of the permits Issued, 12 were in Palm Desert for $33,210, three were is Rancho Mirage for $90.886, two in La Quanta for 177,302 and two in Palm D e s e r t Country Club Estates for 1527. During the first five months of the year, 597 per - mks valued at 14,126,138 were issued for this area with the highest month be- ing May with 122 permits ► representing S1.,747,- 933 worth of new nlw lion. Palm Desert Post, June 18, 1964. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 14 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 Reporf death of Ella Bilker, age 81. resi- dent. of 51-1149 Eisenhower Drive, Ira Quinta, California, passed away at the Indio Community Hospital on April 17, 1969. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, .1111 6, 1887, Mrs. But- 1Pr had been a resident of alm Desert Post, April 24, 1969. Ella Butler this. community and the slate for tv$o years. She is sur- vived by the following chil- dren: Mrs. Dorothy F. lnh- rxri s of the l,a Quinta home and Mr. Jack N1urphy of Re- dondo Beach, California, one rand son and six great grandchildrr'n. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 15 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Superior Court Desert Sentencings INDIO — Superior Court July 20, in Palm Springs sentencings this past week Municipal Court, on a charge Included those of a La Quanta of possession of a dangerous woman and Palm Desert man drug (secobarbital). The court on drug possession charges, and records said he pleaded guilty of an Indio rnan on a forgery to the latter charge on June charge. Elizabeth Fay Mugni, 21, of 1-f rr4 Drive, La Quints, was sentenced Thursday to two years probation on a charge of possession of a dangerous drug (benzedrine). She pleaded guilty to the charge last June 21. in jail and two years probation The offense is allezed to have on a forgery charge. Ile also occured March 14, 1971, in Palm was ordered to make restitution Springs [: rr na nri inatly w a s Desert Sun, July 19, 1971. 1v� s Both offerrkes are alleged to have occurred in Palm Springs, respectively, last Dec. 29, and June 1. Roy Soria Gamboa, 24, of 83. 012 Lupine Street, Indio, was sentenced Tuesday to 90 days DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51049-51ogg Eisenhower Drive Page 16 of 16 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 352 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: No 0106 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. S3-451 The following persons are doing business as: BY GEORGE MAINTE- NANCE 51-099 Eisenhower Drive. Apt. 6, L■ Puente, Ca. 92253; P.O. Box 1467. La Quints, Ca. 92253 GEORGE LOUIS CUEVAS Drive Apt. 6 La Quints, Ca. 92253 SCARLETT RABALAIS 45-350 Vista Santa Rosa Indian wells. Ce. 92260 This business Is conducted by a general partnership. Signed GEORGE LOUIS CUEVAS Flied RIVERSIDE COUNTY January 20, 1963 WILLIAM E. CONERL Y, Clerk By A. Hamlett, Deputy This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on date indicated by file stamp above. Published January 29, Febru- a r y S. 12, 19, pm Desert Sun, February 5, 1983. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53.277 Eisenhower Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15620 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o6i ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-164 UTM Zone: ii5, 564217 mE / 3726368 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 30,1935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1958 Owner and Address: Geraldine Klosson Todd; PO Box 13445, Palm Desert CA 92255 Updated Description: The 51277 Eisenhower Drive residence was constructed in 1958 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech / Mellon and Associates described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. single family home is a one-story building with a rectangular plan and an asymmetrical facade. The home has a flat roof with open eaves. The residence is clad in stucco with one large wood framed window, and two aluminum -framed horizontal sliding windows. The windows at the front facade all have decorative shutters. The current survey found that shutters and roof trim have been painted since the last survey. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51277 Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15620 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: o6i 51277 Eisenhower Drive_2: View west of the front (east) elevation. 51277 Eisenhower Drive_2: View southwest of the front (east) and side (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51277 Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15620 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o6i *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 z 1 . ,.li C L Ai:i2Ar Cr'., ..tVF sir .. C �, ' f{SSA 90 x . i _ - tyTE - l,\. --- _', (.LL ! AS R„*.9 .r LL TAMTh G 1 1 pli 1 . L MAR' t I A G ��� „2" ( 5 51277 Eisenhower Drive - rLL HLflALGO 11 VE 16/GEVS H PR W p! f_1 SO NL'O••••• 011111 CO f auftA0460 ' Cif iONVRA_ 3'. (- _ _ i v GLL 0451NALA I tiv r n' vaC, R 0.5i" 7 11' " a 132 w w t Ctc CM.,lL+kkflln - } C ! nP+4ra-EY I + j_.t V.I. CQl. fMA W _ LL { nx Nos,a a,wI F e. s a. CLL-t.HILLON Yam_ et l MAARJ -' _ _ %\(— ELL AAE"GiIA I — - - -VA_ ' - 1 I CLL ITRERO..,-------) ._ 14 IL [-E.-CATE-- �YJ 7� - 13• t n5 ,.,;f ! URBANA PRESUIVATIQN $ PLANNINGku a ❑ 25 0_ Miles0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51662 Eisenhower Drive Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o86 ❑x Update Identifier: 773135008 UTM Zone: iiS, 564173 mE; 3726134 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 31,1935, MB 18/8o Date Constructed: 194o Owner and Address: Chaim Coss Magun, Mrazek Margarita; 50827 29 Palms Highway, Morongo Valley CA 92256 Updated Description: The 51662 Eisenhower Drive residence was constructed in 194o in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The two-story residence was constructed in a Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has a rectangular plan with a low -pitch gable roof clad in red tile, a dropped front gable roof over the first floor wing, and a shed dropped roof above the wide front porch. At the front elevation there is a large window covered with decorative ironwork. At the second floor front elevation, there are four multi - pane sash windows. These windows are surrounded by a thick trim. There is a tall stucco chimney at the side elevation. he front porch is enclosed with a stucco wall with arched openings. There is a detached garage towards the rear of the property. The property is surrounded by a high privacy wall making it difficult to observe the full residence. During the current survey, the subject property continued to be largely obscured by the large privacy wall. However, it does not appear that there has been any substantial alterations to the residence since the previous survey. All visible features were extant since the prior survey. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 1950 period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51662 Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: o86 51662 Eisenhower Drive_i: View northeast of the front (west) elevation. 51662 Eisenhower Drive_2: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51662 Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o86 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51886 Eisenhower Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015621 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 114 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-165 UTM Zone: 11S, 564256 mE / 3725810 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 12; Recorded March 31,1935, MB 18/8o Date Constructed:195i Owner and Address: Pamela Vee Crabtree; 51886 Eisenhower Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51886 Eisenhower Drive residence was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one story single family residence was constructed as a Spanish Styled Ranch home. The residence has an irregular plan with an attached garage. The residence has a medium pitched side gable roof with intersecting low pitched hipped roofs above the front masses. The roof is clad in red tile and the exterior is clad in stucco. Since the previous survey, the windows at the front elevation have been replaced. The multi -pane fixed and casement windows seen in the previous survey have been replaced with fixed vinyl windows. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51886 Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015621 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 114 51886 Eisenhower Drive_2: View northeast of the front (west) elevation. 51886 Eisenhower Drive_2: View east of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51886 Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15621 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 114 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52155 Eisenhower Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 131 ❑x Update Identifier: 773225018 UTM Zone: ii5, 564121 mE; 3725742 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31, 2935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Dorothy A. Jamieson, Jed M. Babbitt; 52155 Eisenhower Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52155 Eisenhower Drive property was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The two-story residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with Monterey influences. The building has a rectangular plan with a low-pitched side -gable roof clad in red tiles. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. The east elevation has a balcony with french doors. At the front elevation, first floor there is a multi -panel door. During the prior 1997 and the current survey, the residence was partially obscured by heavy vegetation. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the subject property since the previous survey. The red roof tiles, the stucco facade, the multi -pane casement windows, and french doors at the balcony are all extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 1950 period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property individually embodies the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os is considered individually significant under Local Criterion C/3/C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52155 Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 131 52155 Eisenhower Drive_i: View southwest of the front (east) elevation. 52155 Eisenhower Drive_2: View northwest of the front (east) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 523.55 Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 131 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 - 4 CLL TAMPICO D $ _ L AVE LA FONDA +- 4 rvo 1 ` I I CLL f!ID4LGO YENLIIEVRA E*H OR MV [lE? CLL 50NVALOA F_� 'c ELL DU ANGO --- --- CLL 1 5 NORA' I 52155 Eisenhower Drive r{}—T, -- v COL ENSENA A ti na 4 F= l vAd ROCx CLL NODAL 6 Q all ;5 -.• . CLL MONTEREY • ei IIMI, ,.- 1 1 U 4 ,. IHHUI 111 NNI CILL NJLLO 1 R IIMMIllw q Sc ELL TEMECULA - CLL 11 POT ZERO I • AH4rl — i g- - - CS All -1 Mao U U-25 0.b 1 Mlles UMW PRESERVATION & PLANNING "t 1 i , i i , DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52162 Eisenhower Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015622 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 13o ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-166 UTM Zone: 11S, 564219 mE / 3725596 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31,1935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed:1961 Owner and Address: Gabriel Olivares, Vanessa Olivares; 52162 Eisenhower Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52162 Eisenhower Drive residence was constructed in 1961 in the La Quinta Cove. The one story single family residence was constructed in the Ranch style. The residence has a low pitched hip roof clad in composition shingles with open eaves. The exterior was clad in stucco. The residence has a recessed main entrance and an attached garage. Since the previous survey, the residence has been painted and new vinyl sliding glass windows have replaced steel casement windows. There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the subject property. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52162 Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15622 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 130 52162 Eisenhower Drive_2: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. 52162 Eisenhower Drive_2: View southeast of the front (west) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52162 Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15622 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. i3o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 • f#STQ A pia x }t Y4 ir Z � CLLTAMPICO .i Ii7 r jr �- AVE LA FONER DAiriphPI u ELL HIDALG0m i pLON DR kY DE - . .40 CLL SNN&LO4 p CLL D1JRA O O I I sr, i CLL SOrrOftn +'a, - 52162 Eisenhower Drive y r CLL ENSENADA 1 A g _ R IC r{ CLL NBGAtES 4 _ ` YµCr ,p ,-. a 1 a iiUJ. MI _-." ' 4 CLL 4f MONTEREY _ 7 �I .,i 4,IP.ILIUU 1 4.i H Cr •Ti0 - . .4 igesiii ____7----_ • li 11M irr —7-Iy___—_,... EL i TRERO• • • Grr. AT LT . c, QJ,�I 1 3 t � `ate f 3 I - - - - - - - - URBANA PRESERVATION & P NNING"' o 0-2- 1 MHes0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Marcelene Carnes Home; 52217 Eisenhower Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 132 ❑x Update Identifier: 773225020 UTM Zone: iiS, 564121 mE; 3725707 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 11; Recorded January 31, 2935, MB 18/75 Date Constructed: 194o Owner and Address: Angelo F Bianchi, Nancy A Bianchi; PO Box 2560, La Quinta CA 92247 Updated Description: The 52217 Eisenhower Drive property was constructed in 1940 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The one-story single-family home was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "I" shaped plan. The residence has a low- pitched cross -gable roof with wood siding in one of the front gable ends. The residence has a low wall within the "I" at the front elevation, creating a distinct patio space. The exterior is clad in brick and stucco. Since the previous survey, the residence has been surrounded by a high privacy wall, and is no longer visible from the public right-of-way. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 1950 period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Marcelene Carnes Home 52217 Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: 132 52217 Eisenhower Drive_i: View northwest of the privacy wall at the east elevation. 52217 Eisenhower Drive_2: View northwest of the privacy wall at the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Marcelene Carnes Home 52217 Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 132 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 1 GtL DURANIGO CLL SONGRAA DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52766 Eisenhower Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15623 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 179 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-167 UTM Zone: 11S, 564253 mE / 3725130 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 15; Recorded March 31, 1936, MB 18/92 Date Constructed:1959 Owner and Address: Daniel J Hurwitz; 244 5th Avenue #zoo, New York NY i000l Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1959 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2oo6. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Contemporary style residential property. with a low pitched shed roof with open eaves. During both the prior 2oo6 and the current survey, the residence was largely obscured by heavy vegetation. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the property since the previous survey. The low-pitched, shed roof with open eaves and the decorative concrete block wall are still extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52766 Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15623 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 179 52766 Eisenhower Drive_i: View facing southeast of the north and western privacy hedge. 52766 Eisenhower Drive_2: View facing southwest of the north privacy hedge and east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52766 Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15623 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 179 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52777 Eisenhower Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15624 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 178 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-168 UTM Zone: 11S, 564219 mE / 3725122 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 26, Recorded June 3o,1936, MB 18/99 Date Constructed:1951 Owner and Address: Luann Hirou; 52777 Eisenhower Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 52777 Eisenhower Drive residence was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a rectangular plan with a low pitch side gable roof with a wide open eaves overhang. The exterior is clad in vertical boards. There is a covered attached carport at the center of the residence, separating the two massing's of the building. There are three windows at the front elevation. Since the previous survey, the windows appear to have been replaced with similar sliding windows, with narrower trim. The narrow square wood support posts have been built up and made wider, clad in white stucco. The carport has been enclosed with a metal garage door. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52777 Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15624 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 178 52777 Eisenhower Drive_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. 52777 Eisenhower Drive_2: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52777 Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15624 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 178 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ah, 14 i L IYJLM CLL EN NA CLL NOGALES UI A81 91_1 1 4 p 1 111or N1 UNIBMI'1' a X CLL 7FMECth .i w g 17 !! HJHLJ4Hy�J.i CLL ONFER 13 cu. L IJ LO z } tkogT ollok CLL T MWCO 11* 11.0[2, 7 Eisenhower Drive YE LA FONDA {I` L LiW MJE RA DEA y�G Roco rLtp�y URRAM PRESERVATION gPIANNIN6'' 0 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52862 Eisenhower Drive Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 18o ❑x Update Identifier: 773331006 UTM Zone: 11S, 564180 mE; 3725172 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 15; Recorded March 31,1936, MB 18/92 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Seth Sebastian Hoffman; 52862 Eisenhower Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1937 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The building was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "L" shaped plan. The roof is a low pitched gable clad in red tile with a stucco clad chimney at the gable end. Since the previous survey, the subject property has been surrounded by a high stucco clad privacy wall. The previous survey mentions the building has been altered with an addition to the front elevation, however, these alterations were not observed during the 2022 survey. Based on what is visible, there does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the subject property since the prior survey. The low -pitch, red tile gable roof is extant. The round ventilation holes, stucco exterior, and wood porch roof at the front entry are extant. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. Pending additional in -person evaluation, the dwelling may retain a sufficient level of integrity from the 1935 to 1950 period of significance for individual designation. The district is not formally designated, and the property is assigned a 5B status code: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property appears to individually embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style "casita" bungalow built in the Cove during the 193os and, pending additional in -person observation, may be considered individually significant under Local Criterion C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the dwelling could not be determined. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 52862 Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Urbana Survey No: i8o 52862 Eisenhower Drive_i: View facing southeast of the western privacy wall and gate. 52862 Eisenhower Drive_2: View facing southeast of the western privacy wall and gate. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 52862 Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. i8o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53521 Eisenhower Drive Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15625 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 208 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-169 UTM Zone: iiS, 56422o mE; 3724434 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 23; Recorded January 31,1944, MB 2o/25 Date Constructed: 1958 Owner and Address: Jon Mcmillan; 53521 Eisenhower Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1958 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in zoo6. It is a Contemporary style residence with International influences. The one-story single-family residence has a broad facade on a corner lot. The residence has a flat roof with broad overhanging boxed eaves. Exterior walls are of concrete block masonry. At the front elevation there is one large fixed window and one horizontal sliding window. The front door is slightly recessed into the front facade. Since the previous survey, there does not appear to have been any changes to the residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53521 Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15625 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 208 53521 Eisenhower Drive_i: View facing northwest of the east and northeast (front) elevations. 53521 Eisenhower Drive_2: View facing west of the east and northeast (front) elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53521 Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15625 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 208 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 53521 Eisenhower Drive DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53612 Eisenhower Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15626 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 207 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-17o UTM Zone: 22S, 564256 mE; 3724412 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 23; Recorded January 32, 2944, MB 2o/25 Date Constructed: 1956 Owner and Address: Evan Conner Cutting; Alyssa Ann Moulton; 53612 Eisenhower Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1956 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property. The residence has a rectangular plan with a low-pitched side -gable roof with broad overhanging eaves. Exterior walls are clad in stucco. The front elevation has an asymmetrical facade with an offset entry and three tripartite (sliding -fixed -sliding) windows. Since the previous survey, the residence has been painted white. There does not appear to have been any other alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1g34- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to its architectural style and date of construction. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53612 Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15626 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 207 53612 Eisenhower Drive_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 53612 Eisenhower Drive_2: View facing northeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 53612 Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15626 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 207 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54217 Eisenhower Drive Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15627 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 235 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 3.885-271. UTM Zone: 11S, 564256 mE / 3723928 mN Neighborhood: The Cove Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 27; Recorded April 3o, 194o, MB 19/82 Date Constructed:195i Owner and Address: Donald Dean Rhodes; 64232 Foothill Drive, Joshua Tree CA 92252 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1951 in the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that the original residence more specifically displayed the characteristics of a Custom Ranch style residential property. Since the previous survey, the residence has been renovated and the style has been converted to a Spanish Styled Ranch dwelling with Mission style elements. The low -pitch shed roof has been renovated to a flat roof with Mission style parapets at the corners and center. The open veranda, spanning the front elevation has been clad in red tiles. New vinyl sliding windows and a wood plank door with a metal grille over to door window have been installed. The residence has been surrounded by surrounded by a high stucco clad privacy wall and the majority of the east elevation is not visible from the public right-of-way. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. While the dwelling is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District, it is a non -contributor due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 54217 Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15627 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 235 54217 Eisenhower Drive_i: View facing west of the eastern privacy wall and gateway. 54217 Eisenhower Drive_2: View facing southwest of the eastern privacy wall and gateway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5421.7 Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15627 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 235 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 L-\ LL HIDALGO L E1 I CLL S RA 3 cot TuoNco AYE LA FONFA 1 CLL SENAOA x CLL HP4ARF +rt Ty • y 12 w LLL HJJfr'- 4U4 e r .M047J?RJ- r x6. ROCA 7 -r a m s 3 V 54217 Eisenhower Drive r I 14 • URRAId PRESERVATION &P LNNING1 r ILO Crr UJ nfJ,G CLL TFMECULA CLL I7RER'L] 1141 0.25 I_ J� 13 "—N1- 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D3. Yucatan Peninsula (Cove) Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51215 Avenida Rubio Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 094 ❑x Update Identifier: 773044014 UTM Zone: i1S, 563479 mE; 3726448 mN Neighborhood: Yucatan Peninsula (The Cove) Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 4; Recorded May 31,1934, MB 18/62 Date Constructed: 1937 Owner and Address: Matthew Thomas Miller, Elsa A Miller; PO Box 371, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51215 Avenida Rubio residence was constructed in 1937 in the Yucatan Peninsula neighborhood, a small portion of the La Quinta Cove along the northwest boundary of the region. The residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The residence has an "L" shaped plan with a shed roof clad in red tiles and a stucco exterior. Since the previous survey, the window at the front elevation appears to have been replaced. Previously this was a metal sliding window with wood on either side and shutters. Currently the window has been replaced with a multi -pane casement window, and the shutters have been removed. Wood panelling appears to have been installed over stucco surfaces on the primary elevation facing the public right-of- way. There does not appear to have been any other significant alterations to the property. These changes appear to be relatively minor and do not alter the essential form or integrity of the dwelling. Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to 195o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51215 Avenida Rubio Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Urbana Survey No: 094 51215 Avenida Rubio_i: View west of the front (right) elevation. 51215 Avenida Rubio_2: View southwest of the front (right) and side (north) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51215 Avenida Rubio Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 094 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 AYC r[itNAiY+f Lf j � �Ur - W C .___. _' _ V, C iF1.4"{,ATf+#AY _ 4 - � AVE ' � w � krs%A 60o.01' % YE � ~ --• L. Ill - i . y • ~ .� ELL TAMPICO 22- 15 151215 Avenida Rubio —7. �6 F AYE maIT1iTTir ~� C!! ►alGAf GU N E .� N i ELL Sf iiALOA` 1,---- Et -. CLL UPAMGO ELL SONORA' w I 4 i - - _ r- " N. r C‘L SENRO�L $ e. }' p6Cll cLk rx G1LE3 4 ti' piTiC' K CS . CI• q cc C L 41 O!- TEREY i n_ P. 37. i - Y7Ll. GCO.7$f.4 -- � [ W --L � AVE44ti��� ARROdA w . Q W II LLL NIL LON a . .. Gf.L /yet8i0ri , r i r : CLL TEMECULA pi.p. .. _ w CLL POTRERO `� 14 1 CLL n TECATE 13 _ ,a° ( -'°,xr R NA PRESERVATION & PLANNING LL a v-z o- 1 MIIe30 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51495 Avenida Diaz Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 095 ❑x Update Identifier: 773043027 UTM Zone: iiS, 563397 mE; 3726253 mN Neighborhood: Yucatan Peninsula (The Cove) Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 4; Recorded May 31,1934, MB 18/62 Date Constructed: 1938 Owner and Address: Lemborn-Lindemann Trust, Robert A. Lindemann; 51495 Avenida Diaz, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51495 Avenida Diaz residence was constructed in i938 in the Yucatan Peninsula neighborhood, a small portion of the La Quinta Cove along the northwest boundary of the region. The residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with an "L" shaped plan. The building has a shed roof clad in red tiles, and the exterior is clad in stucco. The residence was partially obscured by a stucco clad privacy wall that has been constructed around the property since the prior survey. It appears that an attached garage was constructed in the early 2000S following the 1996-97 survey. The garage is attached with at the southwest corner of the property, with a flat roof and a stucco exterior. The garage addition is a feature that is considered reversible and, if removed, would not affect the overall essential form or integrity of the original dwelling. ' Updated Significance: This dwelling is a contributor to the La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District which is considered eligible under Local Criterion B (events) for its association with the Residential Development theme. The Cove district is also considered eligible under Local Register Criterion A (special element) as the first residential subdivision within the boundaries of the city constructed with Spanish Revival style homes and eligible under Local Register Criterion E as a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of buildings, structures, and improvements linked historically. The dwelling retains integrity from the 1935 to i95o period of significance for the Cove. Because the district is not formally designated, it is assigned a 5D2 status code: Contributor to a multi -component resource that is eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51495 Avenida Diaz Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5D2 Urbana Survey No: 095 51495 Avenida Diaz_i: View north of the front (south) elevation. 51495 Avenida Diaz_2: View north of the front (south) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51495 Avenida Diaz Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: SD2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 095 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 � � Lam= Ci_1_ LA le44,. t ���''''S53 1 --- -_Illiiiiin 1i TAMP ca } 1 a _ zia 6 51495 Avenida Diaz AVi J. F'S7NAh • N [JJJ ao 'IAVE N1iE5TRA �- ,A{ feiM:. 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DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5165o Avenida Bermudas Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15468 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 256 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-12 UTM Zone: 11S, 564615 mE; 3726037 mN Neighborhood: The Village Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 1; Recorded February 29,1940, MB 19/75 Date Constructed: 1941 Owner and Address: Julio C. Preciado, Alma L. Preciado; 80678 Apricot Lane, Indio CA 92201 Updated Description: The 5165o Avenida Bermudas commercial building was constructed in 1941 in the Village of La Quinta. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style building in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Mediterranean Revival style commercial property with Modernist influences. The two-story building has an irregular plan clad in stucco. The first story has a recessed entrance with a large tripartite window, the front entrance, a side light, and an exterior staircase leading to the second story. The staircase is open with narrow stucco clad posts and narrow metal hand railing. The second floor has an office space with a large deck. The office space has a series of steel fixed multi -pane windows across the front elevation. The building has a flat roof at the first story massing, and a low pitch hipped roof at the smaller second floor mass. There is a small narrow porch at the second story. Since the prior survey, the second story has been re -roofed with black shingles. The window trim has been painted black and new signage has been added to the exterior of the building. The building appears to have been converted from a residential property to a business in 2002 when a permit was issued to convert the home to an office. During the current survey, the building was in use as Madam Zelda's psychic business. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Commercial Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Now the location of Madame Zelda's psychic readings, the building has not been substantially altered since its ca. 1941 construction and maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5165o Avenida Bermudas Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5468 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 256 5165o Avenida Bermudas_i: View facing southeast of the north and west elevations. 51.65o Avenida Bermudas_2: View facing northeast of the west and south (front) elevations DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5165o Avenida Bermudas Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15468 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 256 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #3 Page i of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 481 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1 of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 78085 Avenida La Fonda City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 564696.74 mE / 37z6494.53 mN e. Other Locational Data: Desert Club TR Unit 4, Recorded October 31,1946, MB 21/6o Neighborhood: The Village; APN: 770122003 *P3a. Description: The 78085 Avenida La Fonda property is a two-story wood framed Mediterranean Revival commercial restaurant. The building faces north from the south side of Avenida La Fonda. It features a rectangular shaped floorplan with a symmetrical front facade. The building has a flat roof in the center of the building with a two shed roofs at the north and south, sloping down to the front and rear of the building. The roof has little -to -no overhang and the shed roofs are clad in red clay tiles. The exterior walls of the building are clad in stucco. The fenestration consists of multi-lite dual paned steel casement windows on the second floor, with steel framed fixed windows and French doors on the first floor beneath a metal framed flat patio roof. The front entryway is recessed within a stucco clad segmental arch. The front doors are wood framed French doors. Character defining features of Mediterranean Revival style buildings that can be seen on the subject property include: the stucco clad exterior walls, arched entryway, and entry porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP6. i-3 Story Commercial Building *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building 0 Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 78085Avenida La Fonda_i: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 3.98o; Desert Sun, 3.2 May 3.984 0 Prehistoric 0 Both *P7. Owner and Address: Fortun Property 653.3 i32nd Avenue NE, No. 394, Kirkland, WA 98033 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None 81 Location Map 81 Continuation Sheet 81 Building, Structure, and Object Record ❑ Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 481 Resource Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #3 Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #3 B2. Common Name: Fortun's Kitchen and Bar B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Commercial *B5. Architectural Style: Mediterranean Revival *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed ca. 1980. The property was originally seperated into two buildings, one used as a residence and the other as a commercial space, with the buildings sperated by a courtyard and fountain. In 1986, property owner Mary Maddick obtained a permit for a Chamber of Commerce sign, with the work completed by Imperial Sign Co. (Permit No. oozso9). In 1988, property owners William Woolson and Roland Mitlohner obtained a permit to covert the existing building into a permitted food establishment, Robi's Restaurant. The contractor and architect were Larry Weeks and Day Star Development (Permit No. o4402). In zoos, property owner Fortune Properties LLC obtained a permit for general tenant improvements with the work completed by California Infrastructure (Permit No. 0012-125). The same year, Fortune Properties LLC obtained a permit to install parking lot lights with the work completed by Art Gautreau (Permit No. 0109-198). In zooz, Fortune Properties LLC obtained a permit to install conduit and wiring, with the work completed by Cove Electric (Permit No. o23.2-o98). In 2008, property owner Kevin Forton obtained a permit for a property remodel with the work completed by Ross Construction (Permit No. 08-1572). In 2008, property owner Desert Sage obtained a permit to construct an addition, with the work completed by Ross Construction (Permit No. 08-1709). In zo15, property owner Fortune Prop/Kevin Fortune obtained a permit to replace the rooftop package unit with the work completed by Aronolds AC Service (Permit No. zo15-o310). In 2016, property owner Fortune Prop/Kevin Fortune obtained a permit for "Fortune's Kitchen and Bar" signage, to be installed by PD Group Signarama (Permit No. zo16-o015). Available aerial photography indicated that the front porch was added in 2016, when the exterior of the restaurant was also repainted. The original form of the property remains intact, but the interior has been altered over time following the conversion od the residence into a restaurant in 1988. *B7. Moved? El No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Not Identified *B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development, 1934-197os; Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The Mary Mead-Maddick House / Robi Restaurant was not previously evaluated. The 78085 Avenida La Fonda property was constructed in 1980 as a residence for Mary Mead-Maddick, a prominent photographer for the Hollywood movie industry and later a celebrated advertising photographer. At one time Maddick was noted as one of the top five photographers in the world. Born in 1901 in Wissahicken, PA, to Mary Ann Hellings and Samuel C. Mead, Maddick moved to Los Angeles with her husband in 1928, and operated the Mead-Maddick photography studio for over 4o years. Maddick worked with many well-known brands, such as Ivory Soap, Camel cigarettes, and MGM, and photographed many noted celebrities, including Elizabeth Taylor, Lana Turner, Gary Cooper, and Rock Hudson. Maddick retired in 1979 and later ran the La Quinta Art Center (Desert Sun, 3o Dec 1997; Palm Desert Post, 21 Jan 1983). This was Maddick's second home in La Quinta. The building was also used as the La Quinta Art Center and the La Quinta Chamber of Commerce, with the property originally separated into two buildings with a courtyard and fountain between. In 1984, Maddick sold the property as a commercial space (Desert Sun,1z May 1984). In 1989, the property opened as Robi Restaurant, owned by BIII Woolson and Roland Mitlohner (Desert Sun, 11 Feb 1989). The building later became Fortun's Restaurant. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zo23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2o22 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Mary Mead-Maddick House #3 Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 481 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Mary Mead-Maddick House #3 Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 483. Primary Record Information Continued: 78085 Avenida La Fonda_2: View facing southeast of the north (front) and west elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Mary Mead-Maddick House #3 Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 481 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: The building was built in the Mediterranean Revival style within the Desert Club TR Unit 4tract, recorded in 1946, and is within the Village commercial district. The Village was the first area of commercial development in La Quinta, constructed in tandem with the Cove and the Desert Club by Harry Kiener, Guy Maltby, and S. Charles Lee. The first two buildings constructed in the Village were a Spanish Colonial Revival style administration building for Harry Kiener at 77855 Avenida Montezuma (built in 1936) and a two-story Monterey style building directly to the east of Kiener's building for Guy Maltby and the La Quinta Building and Lumber Company (built in 3.94o). The first few commercial buildings constructed in the Village were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, echoing the design standard established by the La Quinta Hotel in 1926. However, no singular architectural style was planned for the commercial tract. Buildings also adopted related styles, such as the Mediterranean Revival, Mission, and Monterey styles. It took decades for the Cove and Village to fully develop. Only after the golf resort industry began to rapidly expand in the 198os, did the Cove become a viable affordable community, and the Village a steadily growing commercial district. The Village commercial district is significant to the commercial development history of the city. The subject property is not significant under the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os) or the theme of Commercial Development (1934- 197os) as it was constructed in 198o, outside the identified periods of significance. The residence does not possess individual documented significance. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is considered NRHP / CRHR / Local Register ineligible due to the 1980 construction date and the significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right- of-way. While the property is associated with noted photographer Mary Mead Maddick, there are other properties that have stronger associations with Maddick's life and work. The building is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, because there are other intact historic period properties associated with Maddick in La Quinta; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the building would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the building has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, zoii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, zozo. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: General Telephone of California Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 318 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o21 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 7815o Avenida La Fonda City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 564773.79 mE / 3726563.37 mN e. Other Locational Data: Desert Club TR Unit 4, Recorded October 31,1946, MB 21/60; Neighborhood: The Village; APN: 770124011 *P3a. Description: The 7815o Avenida La Fonda property is a one-story concrete utility building with no distinct architectural style. The building is located on the northeast corner of Avenida La Fonda and Desert Club Drive. It features an irregular shaped floorplan with asymmetrical facades. The building has a flat roof clad in a rolled asphalt membrane. The concrete walls have vertical groove that run the entire height of the building. The doors are metal and the only windows visible from the publi right-of-way appear to be metal louvred vents. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP9. Public Utility Building *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 7815oAvenida La Fonda_i: View facing north of the south elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1976; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: General Telephone of California PO Box 1522o6 Irving, TX. 75015 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 318 Resource Name: General Telephone of California Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: General Telephone of California B3. Original Use: Infrastructure *B5. Architectural Style: N/A *B6. Construction History: ParcelQuest assessor's data indicates that the property was constructed in 1976. However, aerial images from 1978 show the residence had not yet been constructed. Based on aerial images, the building was constructed between 1978 and 1984. In 1989, property owner GTE California obtained a permit for an addition to the public utilities building. The developer of the project was Saltz, Troutman, Kaneshiro, Incoporated and the contractor was Oakview Construction (Permit No. 05532). A site plan included in the permit shows two proposed additions, on at the north elevation and one at the east. The additions are present in aerial images from the timeframe of installation. In 1989, the property owner, General Telephone, obtained a permit for the construction of a zoo' retaining wall with the work completed by Oakview Construction (Permit No. 06645). In 2oo3, the property owner, Verizon, obtained a permit to remove and replace two AC units and to reconstruct the building duct work, with the work completed by Eberhard SMC (Permit No. 0303-314). In 2019, the property owner, General Telephone of California, obtained a permit to install one non -illuminated wall sign with the work completed by All Pro Signs, Inc. (Permit No. zo16-oo23). The overall use of the telecommunications utility building has not changed over time, though the managing entities have evolved. The building now houses Frontier Communications equipment. The interior equipment of the building has likely been modified to serve the growing needs of the La Quinta community. B4. Present Use: Infrastructure *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Commercial Development,1934 -197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Infrastructure Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The General Telephone of California building at 7815o Avenida La Fonda property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: General Telephone of California Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 318 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 UM- PRESERVATION & PLANNING"; 0 113 0.25 iSipy.+Olir 'r:.,9urirI is r�iNcn•t o-�.... _. ,.I.,: # _J 0.5 Wes 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: General Telephone of California Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 318 Primary Record Information Continued: 78iso Avenida La Fonda_3: View facing north of the south elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: General Telephone of California Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 318 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: GTE California (1989; Permits), General Telephone (1989; Permits), Verison (2003; Permits), General Telephone of California (2o3.9; Permits). The overall use of the telecommunications utility building has not changed over time, though the managing entities have evolved. The one-story utility building was built within the Desert Club TR Unit 4 tract, recorded in 1946, and is within the Village commercial district. The Village was the first area of commerical development in La Quinta, constructed in tandem with the Cove and the Desert Club by Harry Kiener, Guy Maltby, and S. Charles Lee. The first two buildings constructed in the Village were a Spanish Colonial Revival style administration building for Harry Kiener at 77855 Avenida Montezuma (built in 1936) and a two-story Monterey style building directly to the east of Kiener's building for Guy Maltby and the La Quinta Building and Lumber Company (built in 3.94o). The first few commercial buildings constructed in the Village were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, echoing the design standard established by the La Quinta Hotel in 1926. However, no singular architectural style was planned for the commercial tract. Buildings also adopted related styles, such as the Mediterranean Revival, Mission, and Monterey styles. It took decades for the Cove and Village to fully develop. Only afterthe golf resort industry began to rapidly expand in the 198os, did the Cove become a viable affordable community, and the Village a steadily growing commercial district. The Village commerical district is significant to the commerical development history of the city. The General Telephone of California building is associated with the themes of Residential and Commerical Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to those themes. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Registerthrough survey evaluation. The building has continued to operate as a telecommunications utility building since construction, however, the building has had several large additionsto the north and west elevations of the building. The building is considered NRHP / CRHR / Local Register ineligible due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The building is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the building would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the building has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78180-78182 Avenida La Fonda Page 1 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o155oo HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 043 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-44 UTM Zone: iiS, 564903 mE / 3726347 mN Neighborhood: The Village Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 4; Recorded October 31,1946, MB 21/6o Owner and Address: City of La Quinta; PO Box 1504, La Quinta CA 92247 Date Constructed:1949 Updated Description: The 77818o-78182 Avenida La Fonda dwelling was constructed in 1949 in the Village neighborhood. The multi -family residence was built as a Ranch style apartment building. The property was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2006. It was demolished in ca. 2011 and the lot is currently vacant. It is owned by the City of La Quinta. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM Tech. It was fully demolished in ca. 2011 and was not replaced at the time of the current survey. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 7818o-78182 Avenida La Fonda Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o155oo HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 043 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 u_._ 4, . 4 „,, dir dr 0 •1' , ' [,.. } , _....„.... ,r .,., F es/` �L Fii 3614 Pr 31_, ,--_, casx„iLo Nov . -. 4p L _ >.`r.A OR 47,4 LOOP FFRMANoo � ,5„4��LkJ4 # 11 0 i _ JJ n l Cp O. 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PLANNING"' 1 l l 1 1 i0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78181 Avenida La Fonda Page 1 of 2 Primary#: P-33-015496 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 045 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-4o UTM Zone: iiS, 564907 mE / 3726328 mN Neighborhood: The Village Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 4; Recorded October 31,1946, MB 21/6o Owner and Address: City of La Quinta; PO Box 1504, La Quinta CA 92247 Date Constructed:1948 Updated Description: The 78181 Avenida La Fonda dwelling was constructed in 1948 in the Village neighborhood. The multi- family residence was built as a Contemporary style apartment building with Spanish Revival influences. The property was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2006. It was demolished in ca. 2012 and the lot is currently vacant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM Tech. It was fully demolished in ca. 2012 and was not replaced at the time of the current survey. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78181 Avenida La Fonda Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-015496 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 045 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 1- 4 .. op ir (to - V iA L-'6'R �L �li All 36 41131 ir f OVOA IMELODfA Ep,A LW AVE fF101A1400 �6 .. (.1q � ' a _ 2 o co gpr�s y r { - CIAM,q'IAY„A., ir, v •o AVF �i0 DORAt. 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P lJ f} '?I i URBANA PRESERVAMJON & PLANNING' 0 0.25 0.$ 1 Miles0 Y r r e Y 1 r r I DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51116 Avenida Mendoza Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o155o6 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 049 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-5o UTM Zone: iiS, 564405 mE / 3726302 mN Neighborhood: The Village Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 30,1935, MB 18/83 Date Constructed: 1957 Owner and Address: Esequiel M Coronel; 77935 Calle Tampico #201, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 51116 Avenida Mendoza residence was constructed in 1957 in the Village commercial district. The one- story, Tract Ranch style single-family residence faces west from the east side of Avenida Mendoza. Constructed on a concrete slab foundation, the wood -framed, rectangular residence is topped by a low-pitched, side -gabled roof, and narrow, open eaves with fascia boards that sit above walls clad in stucco. Fenestration consists of aluminum -framed, sliding windows, and the entrance door and miniature stoop which are covered by the front eave overhang. An attached, partially open- walled carport is found left on the entry on the north end of the facade, where the front pitch of the side gable is supported on the side elevation by four square, wood posts. The front yard has been nearly completely converted to hardscape and is filled with exposed loose aggregate. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling does not appear to have been substantially altered besides this possible addition, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. Between 2006 and 2008, the aluminum sliding glass windows along the west elevation were removed and replaced with two smaller aluminum framed sliding glass windows. Apart from the window alteration, the dwelling has not been substantially altered, and maintains integrity, to a limited degree, from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51116 Avenida Mendoza Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15506 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 049 IL' 51116 Avenida Mendoza_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 51116 Avenida Mendoza_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51116 Avenida Mendoza Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o155o6 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 049 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Arr r[itNNiV"-'' i_ J V 45 LA GO a4. w CLL iF1:4"�,q 74 A AVE TfAJY { } .- C1L 7J4MF�lf4 2i_ # 6 . ps 51116 Avenida Mendoza vo I 1 LAVE Cr.r 7ilGA7.GU - E - — , 6Nc. i N DR` I �� CLk 5f7YAlOA II iimm. 1 : cu URA MG0 1 U IIII CLL 5ONORA , 4 1 0. 111 ! -- e. aKo' i RaCx Gii N Gf 4 w - 1 en. 4 1�2 qqe kaa ' IL I UA!-fU4 [ i g cf----.-----,,, q�z C L HONTEREY • - x f,Ll. 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CLL1TECATE 1- � N_18 - 1 3 - c_.-'°,� +"o° { 1 LI ANA PRESERVATION & PEANNIN6.i7 0 c�-z o- I Mies0 B DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77885 Avenida Montezuma Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 513 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 051 ❑x Update Identifier: La Quinta Historical Society and Museum UTM Zone: iiS, 564321 mE; 3726384 mN Neighborhood: The Village Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 30,1935, MB 18/83 Owner and Address: City of La Quinta; PO Box 1504, La Quinta CA 92247 Date Constructed: 1936 Updated Description: The 77885 Avenida Montezuma building was constructed by 1936 as the Administration building for the marketing and sale of the La Quinta Cove Casitas within the Village commercial district. The historic name of the building is the Palm Springs Land and Irrigation Sales Office. The Spanish Colonial Revival style building has a one story form with an octagonal tower rising from the northwest corner. The building has an irregular, "L" shaped plan on a corner lot. The building has a cross -gable roof with a slight overhang with open eaves, clad in red barrel tiles. The tower has an octagonal hipped roof with little overhang. The front entrance is at the corner of the building which has been cut diagonally to the street. The entrance has an arched double door set within a shallow arched entry porch. Decorative tiles surround the arched entry and the small windows on either side of the entrance; the tiles are non -original. At the north elevation, there is a large casement window covered with decorative iron work on the east end of this facade. The north elevation also contains a decorative tile surround that forms a stylized picture frame which has plaque telling the history of the building attached within. Also on the north elevation there is a small fixed window with window panes formed of stucco, and surrounded with decorative tiles. At the west elevation there is a small fixed matching window with stucco panes, and two large casement windows with decorative iron work overtop. At the north west side of the second story tower, there is signage for the La Quinta Historical Museum.There does not appear to have been any significant alterations to the building since the previous survey. A new museum building has been constructed adjacent to the subject property. This resulted in the patio space behind the subject property being updated and a wall has being constructed around the rear of the property. No significant alterations appear to have occured since the prior survey. Updated Significance: A prior 1997 survey evaluated the 77885 Avenida Montezuma building as status code 5Si: individual property that is listed or designated locally. While the La Quinta Cove Historic District neighborhood has not been formally designated, the subject property is considered an important element of its history. As the administration building for the marketing and sale of the La Quinta Cove casitas, the earliest residences in the Cove, the building represents the origins of the potential La Quinta Cove Historic District. The building was constructed in 1936 and was originally known as the Palm Springs Land and Irrigation Sales Office. This building should also be considered individually eligible as an important element of La Quinta's history, separate from the wider Cove neighborhood. Therefore, the property should be assigned a 3S status code: Appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation. Additionally, a 3CS status code should be assigned: Appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation. The 5Si status code should also be changed because the property is an individually significant property that contributes to the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District. The 5Si status code is revised to 5B: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. The subject property is one of the defining characteristics of the Cove neighborhood, constructed just outside the neighborhood during the 193os, as well as an important element of La Quinta's early residential development. The property has been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B (events) as it is associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. It is individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B (persons), as the property is associated with E.S. "Harry" Kiener, who worked out of the building selling casitas and lots from 1936 to 1941. The property is not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. The property was found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it exemplifies a special element of the City of La Quinta - the former center of development within the Cove and place where casitas and lots were developed and sold during the 193os. The current survey found that the building retains its integrity from the prior survey. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77885 Avenida Montezuma Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3B / 3CB / 5B Urbana Survey No: o5i 77885 Avenida Montezuma_i: View facing southeast of the northern and western elevations. 77885 Avenida Montezuma_2: View facingnorthwest of the east elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 77885 Avenida Montezuma Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3B / 3CB / 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o5i *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 J r ,{ I A 111111111y �;111 BRIJ.;0 C.A W4Yillp 3 1 _1 3.6 ry f � :„,iii J r �� -:A £ VIA M{ r.{�nra CrtE A DR) m € F€RNAhrbn IL til 4 y — PIli L'G0: I r C L tiAiihN i" AYt 3n DCPAL-SF ST4 Boll >i wf... �ti•t rE cu.. 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( 0 0.25 11.5 1 MIIEs Ursa PR[SfRVATION & PLANNING alI 1 1 i E i i P 10 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77895 Avenida Montezuma Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 050 ❑x Update Identifier: John Cody Building, Town Center Grocery Store UTM Zone: 11S, 564373 mE; 3726387 mN Neighborhood: The Village Tract: Santa Carmelita Unit No 14; Recorded June 3o,1935, MB 18/83 Owner and Address: City of La Quinta; 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta CA 92253 Date Constructed: 1935 Updated Description: The 77895 Avenida Montezuma building was constructed in 1935 as the La Quinta Milling and Lumber Company. The building is constructed of interlocking concrete block walls, painted white, with the second floor clad in horizontal board siding at the north elevation. The building is constructed in the Monterey style with two stories and and rectangular plan. The building has an exterior, starting from the front elevation and leading to the second floor. At the first floor front elevation there is a centered front door with a 15-pane window on either side; this is a change since the prior survey. During the previous survey, there was no door, and instead the space was a large picture window. Also at the front elevation first floor has a small fixed window and a large arched, fixed multi -pane window. During the prior 1997 survey, the arched window was an arched door. The second story extends slightly towards the front elevation, covering the front entrance, with exposed support beams. At the second story there is a wide enclosed balcony with a metal railing and wood columns. There are three multi -pane casement windows at the front elevation second story, and a french door to the balcony. The roof of the residence has a low pitch gable roof clad in red barrel tiles. The building has quoins at the corners of the first floor of the front elevation. No significant alterations appear to have occured since the prior survey. Updated Significance: The 77895 Avenida Montezuma property was initially recorded in 1997 by Mellon and Associates. At that time, the site was given a status code 5Si: individual property that is listed or designated locally. This prior evaluation found the property is significantly associated with early commercial development in La Quinta from the 193os, although it does not appear that it was individually listed or designated. The property is located within the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic district and contributes to the overall significance of the development. Therefore, the property should be assigned a 35 status code: Appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation. Additionally, a 3CS status code should be assigned: Appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation. The 551 status code should also be changed because the property is an individually significant property that contributes to the proposed La Quinta Cove Historic District. The Si5status code is revised to 5B: Locally significant both individually (listed, eligible, or appears eligible) and as contributor to a multi -component resource like a district that is locally listed, designated, determined eligible, or appears eligible through survey evaluation. This was the location of the La Quinta Milling and Lumber Company. Guy Maltby opened the La Quinta Building and Lumber Company in the building by 1940. The lumber yard company supplied building materials for the casitas being built in the La Quinta Cove. The building was used to house the contractor's family at the second floor with the lumber yard at the back. Since construction the building has been used as a community store, post office, and veterinary office. It is considered a significant example of pre - WWII commercial development in La Quinta. The property has been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B (events) as it is associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. It is not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B (persons) even though it is associated with Guy Maltby, as he appears to have only worked and lived in the building for a year until his death. The property is not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. The property was found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it exemplifies a special element of the City of La Quinta - the former center of development within the Cove and place where casita designs were developed from 1934to 1941. As the building has not been substantially altered since its construction, this property maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 77895 Avenida Montezuma Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3B / 3CB / 5B Urbana Survey No: 050 77895 Avenida Montezuma_i: View facing southeast of the northern (front) elevation. 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S. 6 CLL SONORA } O �T y r - c. r C1{ t-Ns NAL4 V7bG RBCrIr n,s, _ _ CLL NOGALE5 Tz ,- ii, a. 12 a t r h,HuaNu+ AIM A '4 ax CLL - ' I h401JTEREti' - Y .2. 4iL LLi AN+f I R r u' i yyFF _ C�rLi QN JJ . i 1 CLL MADRR] FCLL 1 ICL 7E.A4 CiaLA - � .. .. f #{� 4 ( URBANA PR RATION & PLANNING'S{ 1 0.2s 0.5 I Miies G J 1 i i i 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78073 Calle Barcelona Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015592 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 255 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-136 UTM Zone: 11S, 564771 mE / 3726033 mN Neighborhood: The Village Tract: N/A Date Constructed: 1949 Owner and Address: Lavender Bistro INC.; 78073 Calle Barcelona La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1949 in the Village of La Quinta. CRM Tech described the property as a Post -WWII Commercial Vernacular style building in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Custom Ranch style commercial property. The one-story commercial building was constructed with a low pitch mix of gable, mansard, and shed forms. The exterior is clad in stucco. It appears that the property was converted from residential to commercial in the 198os. Since the previous survey, the building has been re -roofed with metal sheeting. At the front elevation, the windows have been replaced with a set of double doors. The roof above the double doors has been extended and supported with narrow columns to form a covered entrance. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Commercial Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78073 Calle Barcelona Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015592 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 255 78073 Calle Barcelona_i: View facing southeast of the northwest (front) elevation DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78073 Calle Barcelona Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015592 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 255 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #1 / Cunard's Page i of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 304 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1 of _ 1/4 of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 78045 Calle Cadiz City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564612 mE / 3726727.08 mN e. Other Locational Data: N/A Neighborhood: The Village; APN: 770153004 *P3a. Description: The 78045 Calle Cadiz residence was designed by Cliff May for Mary Mead Maddick in 1948. The residence, as described in 1973, included three buildings: a house, guest house, and studio (Desert Sun, 23 Feb 1973). The residence was constructed in a Custom Ranch style. Several of the buildings on the property have since been combined, resulting in various masses. The original residence is located at the west side of the property, with a "Y" shaped plan. The building featuresfront-gabledroofs at various heights, clad in grey composite shingles. The building exterior is clad in a mix of board -and -batten siding and painted brick. A second story unit was constructed over a portion of the building. The building featured several wide chimneys. The building features many large windows at each elevation. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP6. 1-3 Story Commercial Building *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building 0 Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 78045Calle Cadiz_1: View south of the original main residence. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1948; Desert Sun, February 11, 1989 0 Prehistoric 0 Both *P7. Owner and Address: Old Town Artisan Studio 78046 Calle Barcelona, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None 81 Location Map 81 Continuation Sheet 81 Building, Structure, and Object Record ❑ Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 552 Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 304 Resource Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #i / Cunard's Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #i B2. Common Name: Cunard's/DollyCunard's B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Custom Ranch B4. Present Use: Commercial *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 2948, designed by architect Cliff May. The residence is first seen in historic aerials from 2959. This aerials shows the residence with an "L" shaped form, located on the south side of Calle Cadiz. The aerial shows the residence with a narrow building wing at the south elevation. There is a second building shown, located south of the main residence. The surrounding area was sparcely developed. In 2967, property owner Mary Maddick obtained a permit to remodel a guest room at the residence (Palm Desert Post, 27 April 3.967). The same year, Tamis Maddick applied for a permit for the addition of a room to the residence (Palm Desert Post, 3o November 3.967). In 1969, Tamis Maddick obtained a permit to add a second story to the residence (Palm Desert Post, 29 May 1969). Historic aerial images from 3.972 and 3.978 show an addition to the residence at the west elevation. In 3.986, as part of the conversion of the residence to a resturaunt, property owner Robert Cunard submitted a site plan and project decriptions for the construction to be done (PM 3.987-o40). The project included merging Lots i, 2, 3, 4, 9, 3.9, ii, and 12 of Block 4 of Desert Club Tract No. 1. The work included the conversion of Building "A", to a dinner house restaurant with a 7o person seating capacity; the construction of a 39o-sq. ft. addition to Building "A" for use as a kitchen area; the conversion of Building "H" to administrative offices; the use of the existing 250-sq. ft. bar within Building "B" as an accessory use to the restaurant; and the use of Buildings C, D, E, F, and partial B used for storage. In zoos, property owner La Quinta Office Park LLC, obtained a commercial remodel permit, with the work completed by C & G Construction Company (Permit No. 05-000023.3.6). The property underwent renovations in 2o3.6, as it converted to use as as the Old Town Artisan Studios (Desert Sun, 25 Nov 2o3.6). *B7. Moved? ti No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Cliff May b. Builder: Not Identified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 3.934-3.97os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: 3.948 - 1970s Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: Local eligible (A and B) The Mary Mead-Maddick House #i / Cunard's, at 78045 Calle Cadiz, was not previously evaluated. The residence was constructed by master architect Cliff May. Cliff May was noted for his Southern California homes that made use of the warm California climate. May began designing homes in San Diego and Los Angeles in the early 3.93os. During his career, May designed homes throughout Southern California. Homes constructed by May often incorporated the outdoors through floor to ceiling windows and sliding doors. May was considered the father of the California ranch -style house, combining elements of western ranch houses, Hispanic hacienda styles, and modernism. His homes were noted for their family -oriented designs and livability. The subject property was designed by May in 3.948. Originally a one-story Custom Ranch style residence with a separate studio space, the residence featured a sweeping facade with large expanses of windows and French doors. The residence was constructed with a wide "V" floorplan on a large lot, making use of the undeveloped desert landscape that would have surrounded the property at the time of construction. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #1 / Cundard's Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 304 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 IRBN1A PRESERVATION & PLAN Ik ; 0 o-.ia 0,25, 0.5 PAlkas O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #i / Cunard's Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 304 Primary Record Information Continued: 78045 Calle Cadiz_2: View southwest of the original studio building with patial view of the two-story apartment. 78045 Calle Cadiz_3: View north of the original studio building. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #i / Cunard's Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 304 Primary Record Information Continued: 78045 Calle Cadiz_4: View southeast of the original main residence. Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: The home was built for Mary Mead Maddick, a prominent photographer for the Hollywood movie industry and later a celebrated advertising photographer. At one time Maddick was noted as one of the top five photographers in the world. Born in 1901 in Wissahicken, PA, to Mary Ann Hellings and Samuel C. Mead. Maddick moved to Los Angeles with her husband, Tamis Maddick, in 1928, and operated the Mead-Maddick photography studio for over 4o years. Maddick worked with many well-known brands, such as Ivory Soap, Camel cigarettes, and MGM, and photographed many noted celebrities, including Elizabeth Taylor, Lana Turner, Gary Cooper, and Rock Hudson. Maddick retired in 1979 and would go on to run the La Quinta Art Center (Desert Sun, 3o Dec 1997; Palm Desert Post, 21 Jan 1983). The subject property was Maddick's first home in La Quinta, designed and constructed by Master Builder Cliff May, originally used as a vacation home for the Maddick family. The Calle Cadiz property hosted many of Maddick's business clients, models and magazine art directors from all over the world. The family moved to the La Quinta property permanently in 1965 after Mary and Tamis retired from their Los Angeles studio. The family's home took on the name, "The Homestead." After moving to the home full time, Mary began making alterations to the home, including purchasing the adjoining property, constructing additions to the home, adding a pool, and constructing a separate photography studio. Mary resumed photography work, operating out of the photography studio on the property with her daughter Kiki Mead-Maddick Haynes working as her assistant. Tamis Maddick, Marys husband, lived at the property with her until his death in 1969 (Palm Desert Post, zo November 1969). Mary Mead Maddick owned the property until 1975 (OTAS Property Brief History; Palm Desert Post, 01 March 1973). DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #i / Cunard's Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 304 In 1975, Robert and Dolly Cunard purchased the residence from Maddick (OTAS Property Brief History; Desert Sun, 27 Jan 1977). In 1986, Robert Cunard submitted a request to change the zoning of the building from residential to commercial. Cunard planned to open a 7o-seat restaurant within the building. The restaurant, which opened in 1987, was called Cunard's (Desert Sun, o8 Oct 1986). In 1997, the ownership and name of the restaurant changed, becoming Patricia at Cunard's and owned by Patricia Hook, a notable chef in the Coachella Valley (Desert Sun, o2 May 1997). In 2001, while still owned by Hook, the name changed to the La Quinta Grill (Desert Sun, 19 Oct 2001). In zoos, the restaurant gained a new owner and name, becoming the La Quinta Cafe, owned by chef Ulrich Ludwig (Desert Sun, o9 March zoos). The restaurant became known as The Homestead, closing ca. 2014 and remaining vacant for several years. In 2016, the Old Town Artisan Studio, a non-profit focused on art education, gained ownership of the property (Desert Sun, 25 Nov 2016). The building was built in the Village commercial district in 1948 as a residence for Mary Mead Maddick. The Village was the first area of commercial development in La Quinta, constructed in tandem with the Cove and the Desert Club by Harry Kiener, Guy Maltby, and S. Charles Lee. The first two buildings constructed in the Village were a Spanish Colonial Revival style administration building for Harry Kiener at 77855 Avenida Montezuma (built in 1936) and a two-story Monterey style building directly to the east of Kiener's building for Guy Maltby and the La Quinta Building and Lumber Company (built in 194o). The first few commercial buildings constructed in the Village were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, echoing the design standard established by the La Quinta Hotel in 1926. However, no singular architectural style was planned for the commercial tract. Buildings also adopted related styles, such as the Mediterranean Revival, Mission, and Monterey styles. It took decades forthe Cove and Village to fully develop. Only afterthe golf resort industry began to rapidly expand in the 198os, did the Cove become a viable affordable community, and the Village a steadily growing commercial district. The Village commercial district is significant to the commercial development history of the city. While the property is located within the Village commercial district, it is not associated with the theme of Commercial Development (1934-197os), as it was not converted to a commercial space until 1989, outside the period of significance. The subject property is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os) as it was constructed by notable architect Cliff May in 1948. However, the property does not retain individual documented significance related to this theme because the property has been significantly altered since construction and no longer retains integrity of the historic period. As such, it is not individually eligible for the National Register of Historic Places or California Register of Historical Resources. The property is considered locally significant as a special element of La Quinta, a Custom Ranch style home constructed by Cliff May with residential and commercial uses overtime, and a property associated with Mary Mead-Maddick an influential local figure. The building is assigned a 5S2 status code: Individually eligible for local listing or designation. The property is individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it has been found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta as a residential property constructed by master architect Cliff May within the Village commercial district. The building is individually eligible under Local Criterion B for its association with Mary Mead-Maddick, a nationally renowned photographer, artist, and local resident. The building is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR Criterion A/2, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR Criterion B/2 because there are other properties with higher integrity associated with Maddick; not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion C/3/C, as the dwelling no longer retains a sufficient level of integrity to convey significance; and not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. The building has been substantially altered and no longer maintains its integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 7805o Calle Cadiz Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 307 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: zozi T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 7805o Calle Cadiz City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564632.88 mE / 3726365.13 mN e. Other Locational Data: Desert Club TR Unit i, Recorded February 29,1940, MB 19/75; Neighborhood: The Village; APN: 77o152013 *P3a. Description: The 7805o Calle Cadiz property is a one-story wood framed Spanish Styled Ranch residence. The building faces south from the north side of Calle Cadiz. It features an L-shaped floorplan with an asymmetrical front facade. The building has a low-pitched front - gabled roof clad in asphalt and gravel. The roof has a wide open overhang with exposed rafters and wooden brackets on the gable end. An attached garage is located on the west side of the front elevation facing south. The exterior walls of the building and garage are clad in stucco. The fenetration at the front elevation is obscured by a concrete masonry privacy wall and a large awning. However, street view photography from 2019 indicates that the front elevation featured a front patio with stucco -clad square arches with rounded corners (Google Maps). Post- 2o3.9, the building is obsucured by a high wall and sun shades; the window or door types, materials, or condition are not visible. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch style buildings that can be seen on the subject property include the stucco clad walls, exposed rafters, and an arched front patio. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP6. 1-3 Story Commercial Building *P4. Resources Present: D Building 1=1 Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 7805o Calle Cadiz_i: View facing northeast of the south (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 3.96o; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Khaled Habash, Ada Habash 508555 Washington Street Ste C232 La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 307 Resource Name: 7805o Calle Cadiz Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 78050 Calle Cadiz B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch B4. Present Use: Commercial *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 196o. A historic aerial from 1965 indicated that the residence initially had an "L" shaped form, with the front wing at the southeast corner of the building. Between 1965 and 1972, there was no change to the building plan. In 1971, the property owner Jack Judy obtained a permit to construct a swimming pool (Permit No. z00084). In 1976, property owner Bob Procko obtained a permit to construct an addition with the work completed by Tony Gonzalez (Permit No. 286179). This construction project included the addition of a bedroom, family room, bathroom, and garage. The addition expanded the southwest elevation, which is visible in a 1978 aerial image. In 1985, the property owner Procko obtained a permit to construct a patio slab and cover (Permit No. 001693). In 1986, Robert Procko obtained a permit to re -roof the entire building with the work completed by Custom Roofing (Permit No. oo2343)• In 2oo4, property owners Connie and Tony Galati obtained a permit for the building's change of use from residential to commercial (Permit No. 0403-344). In 20o9, property owner Anthony Galati obtained a demolition permit with the work completed by Galati Enterprises (Permit No. o9-o229). This permit was for the demolition of the swimming pool. In zo19, property owner Anthony Galati obtained a permit to install a shade structure with the work completed by Statewide Services Inc. and Statewide Construction (Permit No. zo19-o045)• In 2o19, the property owner Khaled and Ada Habash obtained a permit for tenant improvements with work completed by Statewide Services Inc. Statewide Construction (Permit No. zo19-o055). This construction was related to the operation of the newly installed Village Pup dog daycare at the property. Improvement projects infilled the existing garage door and created a new opening at the east wall of the garage, installed of a grooming tub, constructed wood fences and gates to separate different outdoor areas, and constructed a new concrete path to the entrance. It is unclear what changes occurred to the elevations facing the public right-of-way after zo19 due to a privacy wall and front awning. *B7. Moved? ll No ❑ Yes ❑ Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 7805o Calle Cadiz property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 7805o Calle Cadiz Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 307 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7805o Calle Cadiz Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 307 Primary Record Information Continued: M1'1 sr �=1 VILLAGE F u P 0451E Ni bw'ceieFI!! id 9 amidefiromm.m.... a er 7805o Calle Cadiz_2: View facing northeast of the south (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7805o Calle Cadiz Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 307 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Jack Judy (1971; Permits), Robert Procko (1976-1986; Permits), Connie and Anthony Galati (20o4-2o19; Permits), Khaled and Ada Habash (2019; Permits). Jack Judy owned the property in 1971. Robert Procko owned the property between 1976 and 1986. In 1969, Procko was employed with United Way as the head of the schools division (Desert Sun; 26 Sep 1969). In 1986, Procko was a board member with the Palm Springs -Desert Division California Retired Teachers Association (Desert Sun, i7 Oct 1986). Connie and Anthony "Tony" Galati owned the property between 2004 and 2019. In 1992, Galati owned a company called Totally Tile operating out of Palm Springs (Palm Desert Post, 02 Dec 1992). Khaled and Ada Habash owned the property begining in 2019 and are listed as the current owners. The building was changed from a residential to a commerical property in 2004. The building was built in a Spanish Style Ranch style within the Desert Club TR Unit 1 tract, recorded in 194o, and is within the Village commerical district. The Village was the first area of commerical development in La Quinta, constructed in tandem with the Cove and the Desert Club by Harry Kiener, Guy Maltby, and 5. Charles Lee. The first two buildings constructed in the Village were a Spanish Colonial Revival style administration building for Harry Kiener at 77855 Avenida Montezuma (built in 1936) and a two-story Monterey style building directly to the east of Kiener's building for Guy Maltby and the La Quinta Building and Lumber Company (built in 1940). The first few commercial buildings constructed in the Village were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, echoing the design standard established by the La Quinta Hotel in 1926. However, no singular architectural style was planned for the commercial tract. Buildings also adopted related styles, such as the Mediterranean Revival, Mission, and Monterey styles. It took decades for the Cove and Village to fully develop. Only after the golf resort industry began to rapidly expand in the 198os, did the Cove become a viable affordable community, and the Village a steadily growing commercial district. The Village commerical district is significant to the theme of Commerical Development (1934-197os), however, as the subject property was zoned as a residential building until 2004, it is not associated with this theme. The 7805o Calle Cadiz property is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The building was significantly altered with a large addition at the front elevation. The building was further altered as it underwent renovations in order to be used as a commerical space. The building is considered NRHP / CRHR / Local Register ineligible due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The building is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78023 Calle Estado Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 048 ❑x Update Identifier: 78-023 Calle Estado UTM Zone: ii5, 564562 mE; 3726402 mN Neighborhood: The Village Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 1; Recorded February 29, 194o, MB 19/75 Date Constructed: 193os Owner and Address: Abdulmassih Dourghalli, Amal Dourghalli; 46o N Mountain Avenue, Ontario CA 91762 Updated Description: The 78023 Calle Estado building was constructed the 193os in the Village commercial district. Mellon and Associates did not describe the architectural style of the property during their 1997 survey. It is a Spanish Colonial Revival style commercial property. The building has a rectangular plan with a shed roof and a front -gabled porch roof addition along the northern elevation supported by posts and beams. Both the primary roof of the building and the porch gable are covered in Spanish terracotta roofing tiles. The building and porch roof has exposed rafters. The shed roof has shallow eaves. The walls consist of white painted brick. The north elevation has a central wood framed door with a full length central light. Two large metal framed multi -paned windows flank the front door on either side. The west window wraps around to the west elevation and encompasses the entire northwest corner of the building. The west elevation features a small casement window with a metal framed side door, both covered with metal grilles. The east elevation is obscured from view due to fencing. The south elevation has three small multi -light metal framed casement windows with a metal framed back door. All rear windows and doors are covered in metal grilles. No significant alterations appear to have occured since the prior survey. Updated Significance: The 78023 Calle Estado property was initially recorded in 1997 by Mellon and Associates. At that time, the site was given a status code 5S1- individual property that is listed or designated locally. This prior evaluation found the property is significantly associated with early commercial development in La Quinta from the 193os, although it does not appear that it was individually listed or designated. The 2022 evaluation found that the property should be assigned a 35 status code: Appears eligible for NR as an individual property through survey evaluation. Additionally, a 3C5 status code should be assigned - appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation. The 551 status code should also be modified to 552 because the the property is not listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the property retains its integrity from the prior survey. This building housed the the Roxie Yessayian Real Estate Office. Roxie Yessayian opened the La Quinta Real Estate office in 1962. She was a charter member of the La Quinta Chamber of Commerce and was a prominent real estate professional in La Quinta. It is considered a significant example of pre -WWII commercial development in La Quinta. The property has been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/a/B (events) as it is associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B (persons), as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the building has not been substantially altered since its ca. 193os construction, this property maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78023 Calle Estado Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Urbana Survey No: 048 78023 Calle Estado_i: View facing southeast of the north (front) and west elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78023 Calle Estado Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 048 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 L =1 401 } 1 ,„ di" st w• Ii,, y t.„ A ,M„E4 Pr 36 410. 031 tom ll: � ks VIA E 40+w o E : --- I.' f C t •Ac £ f I k... o AVE 50 CL �'Z.dr.Laly L.L ,w " &ORAL Si L.LL-LrS$k{,y MAN . r- r r 4 f t G_ 11. CLL 7'AMitICO _Plrf• Ern • � 1 CafIe Estado + • ,' brill. CLL F D4LGO ,4Vf MLLE STRA A AVE SY 3-R,L, ..DR. L1, - 7 k CrL S+NAitirt 00 los -PfpCON•DR-E i n.J _ F . LL 5CfHUPIA . , t �1 {'- . - fi �_ CU_ St NADA 5� w s, 4 f5 J 1. M R8t1Y Tv,11111 ti CIA. 74OC,ALES a I 12 CIA_ cu+rfu Wc+a y , -a I n _ 7 ; ^_- , e. � . {LiQtrA+l4 [LL AO RE � _ - j '� -_er r 1 -- 1,41 yw G4 1{• O 1 S Ci I. MA MVO _ u \ 1. ITY OT 44 LIMN PR UNION $ PtJNN!NG'" a o.as 1 Miles0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78039 Calle Estado Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 047 ❑x Update Identifier: El Ranchito Restaurant and Tri-State Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers. Date Constructed: 1936 UTM Zone: ii5, 564611 mE; 3726403 mN Neighborhood: The Village Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 1; Recorded February 29,1940, MB 19/75 Owner and Address: DC & AC Inc; 78039 Calle Estado, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 78039 Calle Estado building was constructed in 1936 in the Village commercial district. Mellon and Associates did not describe the the architectural style of the property during their 1997 survey. It is a Spanish Colonial Revival style commercial property. The building was once two adjoining structures. Now the building is only occupied by a restaurant which encompasses both sides of the combined structure. The eastern portion has a low-pitched, front -gabled roof; the western portion has a shed roof with a flat connecting roof between the two along the northern elevation and a gabled roof at the rear, or southern, end; all roofs are clad in red clay tiles which form the facia of the shallow eaves. The walls are white -painted brick. The north (front) elevation has large plate glass windows with wood sash and extended lintels at its east and west ends. A central inset area, one brick deep, holds a pair of wood framed French doors at the front entrance. This central niche is flanked by two single French doors. The west and east elevations have no fenestration and no door openings. No significant alterations appear to have occured since the prior survey. Updated Significance: The 78035 and 78039 Calle Estado property was initially recorded in 1997 by Mellon and Associates. At that time, the property was recorded on two separate forms that were later combined in 2012. The prior evaluation resulted in a status code 551- individual property that is listed or designated locally. This prior evaluation found the property is significantly associated with early commercial development in La Quinta from the 193os, although it does not appear that it was individually listed or designated. The 2022 evaluation found that the property should be assigned a 3S status code: Appears eligible for NR as an individual property through survey evaluation. Additionally, a 3CS status code should be added - appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation. The 5S1 status code should also be modified to 5S2 because the the property is not listed or designated locally. The current survey found that the property retains its integrity from the prior survey. This building housed several commercial businesses in La Quinta, starting with House of O'Briens Gift and Date Shop in 1948 and later including the Cafe La Quinta (039) and Marcella Press (035) shown in a historic photo in the book La Quinta — Legend in the Making (p. 33). In 1997the buildings were occupied by the El Ranchito Restaurant (039) and Tri State Engineering (035). It is considered a significant example of pre -WWII commercial development in La Quinta. The property has been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/a/B (events) as it is associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B (persons), as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the building has not been substantially altered since its ca. 193os construction, this property maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78039 Calle Estado Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Urbana Survey No: 047 78039 Calle Estado_i: View facing southwest of the north and east elevation. 78039 Calle Estado_2: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78039 Calle Estado Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 047 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 . AGO p.+. ' CAR ¢ ¢ Ma'I+4� _ -. aka ,[ AVE 30 DORAL isr: ed x.. fJ TE t4Q� LL_ [AS Ry +3 - F X L.O. TAAAPrCn r'7W�-- 1 Calle Estado ti?$fl9 $ i 1111.1110. r, iifi1 {Lt HrOALQ AVE N E5 RA •• SAC i M=DR=W DEACON OR-E .•� l.k SI abaa I ,C�x fLI1iJfYaNGp ( ICI CLL SONORA_ 4 I T k m 'i' C!1 EHiENAf]A :� w c # G R[CIf C - V., I j •u 4 ' . 1au..G. a cHitfW(1- -t r• { ' c a 4 CO. MQNiEr�€Y - - . o _ nu. FQ1��- _ CLL COLrHA .-IAYE A F QBA 6 ` 1. se Cj,L cl4rL a {e J y _ l S CkL MADRi, 1 r — rff Y/Jil ,i CLL TE. CULA • CL1 PdTPERO1111 } Cf i t wr' ___1_ C_ 13 �� i ,.+ { I ,00,2-.. . l l ? 3aDo r 'L _-. : l URBANA PRESERv r)oN & PI_Ar r ING• �.� iles0 1 i I I J j 1 1 1 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: First City Hall Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 490 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T ; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 78105 Calle Estado City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 564671.15 mE / 3726402.59 mN e. Other Locational Data: Desert Club TR Unit 1, Recorded February 29,1940, MB 19/75 Neighborhood: The Village; APN: 770152008 *P3a. Description: The subject property was constructed as a commercial building in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The building has an "L" shaped form. There are five commercial spaces, with five separate entrances at the front of the building. The building has a moderate - pitch cross -gabled roof with red barrel tile roofing at the front of the building, and a flat roof at the rear. The end wings of the building are constructed with slanted walls. The exterior of the building is clad in stucco. At the front elevation, there are five commercial store front windows. The north elevation features fixed signage for the La Quinta Bakery/ Panaderia. East of the building is a parking lot for the property. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP6. 1-3 Story Commercial Building *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 78105Calle Estado_i: View southwest of the front (north and east) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1981 ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Katherine G. Fenady; John George Fenady Mary Georgea Fenady 602 N Cherokee Ave Los Angeles, CA g0004 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 490 Resource Name: First City Hall Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: City Hall B2. Common Name: La Quinta Barber Shop and La Quinta Bakery /Panaderia B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival / Commercial *B6. Construction History: In 1979, property owner Mort Brenner obtained a permit for the construction of a commercial building (Permit No. 38428o). In 1982, property owner Mort Brenner obtained an electrical permit with work completed by RM Miguel Inter Inc (Permit No. 55014). In 1995, property owner George Fenady obtained a permit too re -roof the residence with the work completed by Pro - Tech Roofing Company (Permit No.15o03). In 1996, Juan and Yolanda Perez obtained a permit for a commercial remodel as part of the building was converted to a bakery space (Permit No. 4443). In zo19, property owner Katherine Fenady, obtained a permit to re -roof the building with the work completed by TRI Construction Services (Permit No. zo19-o066). Historic aerial images do not show any significant alterations to the building. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development, 1934-197os Subtheme: Civic and Institutional DevelopmentArea: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: 1982-1993 Property Type: Civic Applicable Criteria: CRHR / Local eligible (i/B(events)) The First City Hall in La Quinta was not previously evaluated. Upon incorporation, the first city council meetings were held in this building at 78105 Calle Estado, which was then known as City Hall. In August of 1982, the city's Planning Commission held its inaugural meeting at the subject property. In 1991, the La Quinta City Council approved plans to construct a new civic center complex on Calle Tampico. The subject property continued to serve as the City Hall until the new City Hall, part of the Civic Center complex, was completed in 1993 at 78495 Calle Tampico. The building at 78105 Calle Estado has since been used for a variety of commercial businesses, including the La Quinta Barber Shop and La Quinta Bakery/ Panaderia. Previous owners of the subject property include Mort Brenner (1979-1982; Permits), George and Katherine Fenady (1991-2019; Permits, Desert Sun). See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: First City Hall Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 4qo *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: First City Hall Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 4qo Primary Record Information Continued: 783.o5 Calle Estado_2: View northwest of the rear and side (south and east) elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: First City Hall Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 4qo Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: The subject property was built in a Spanish Colonial Revivial style commercial building within the Desert Club Unit i tract, and is within the Village commercial district. The Village was the first area of commerical development in La Quinta, constructed in tandem with the Cove and the Desert Club by Harry Kiener, Guy Maltby, and S. Charles Lee. The first two buildings constructed in the Village were a Spanish Colonial Revival style administration building for Harry Kiener at 77855 Avenida Montezuma (built in 1936) and a two-story Monterey style building directly to the east of Kiener's building for Guy Maltby and the La Quinta Building and Lumber Company (built in 3.94o). The first few commercial buildings constructed in the Village were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, echoing the design standard established by the La Quinta Hotel in 1926. However, no singular architectural style was planned for the commercial tract. Buildings also adopted related styles, such as the Mediterranean Revival, Mission, and Monterey styles. It took decades for the Cove and Village to fully develop. Only afterthe golf resort industry began to rapidly expand in the 3.98os, did the Cove become a viable affordable community, and the Village a steadily growing commercial district. The Village commerical district is significant to the commerical development history of the city. The subject property was constructed in 1981. The property is associated with the themes of Residential and Commercial Development (1934-197os) and the subtheme of civic development. As the first city hall for La Quinta following the city's incorporation, the property possesses individual documented signficance related to these themes. However, because the building was constructed in 1981. the property does not meet the age threshold for National Register of Historic Places evaluation. Therefore, the property is assigned a 3CS and 552 status codes: appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation; and individually eligible for local listing or designation. The commercial building is eligible under CRHR/Local Criterion 1/B(events) for its association with the residential and commercial development of La Quinta following the city's formal incorporation; not eligible under CRHR/Local Criterion 2/B(persons), as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not eligible under CRHR/Local Criterion 3/C, as the building has not been identified as embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction and has not been identified as being the work of a master or an important and creative individual; and not eligible under CRHR/Local Criterion 4/D, as further study of the building would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The building retains integrity from its 1981 construction. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 78100 Calle Tampico Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 3io P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: zozl T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 7810o Calle Tampico City: La Quinta d. UTM Zone: 115, 564562.2 mE / 3726712.36 mN e. Other Locational Data: N/A Neighborhood: The Village; APN: 77ooz0003 Zip: 92253 *P3a. Description: The 7810o Calle Tampico property is a one-story wood framed Spanish Colonial Revival commercial building. The building faces east at the northeast corner of Calle Tampico and Avenida Bermudas. It features a rectangular plan with an asymmetrical facades. The building has a flat roof with a parapet with a shed roof awning clad in red clay tiles. The top of the parapet is clad in stucco above the shed roof. The roof has a slight open overhang with exposed rafters. The exterior walls of the commercial building are clad in stucco. The fenetration consists of an offset entry with a hipped roof canopy and steel and aluminum framed windows and doors. The west entrance has two steel framed glass doors beneath a shallow hipped roof overhang. Character defining features of Spanish Colonial Revival style buildings that can be seen on the subject property include the stucco clad exterior walls, exposed rafters, and red tile roofs. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP6. 1-3 Story Commercial Building *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 783.00Calle Tampico_i: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1967; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Jean Atallah, Rosa Casas Atallah 83961 Caballo Court, Indio, CA 92203 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 310 Resource Name: 7810o Calle Tampico Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: Tampico Meat Market B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1967. In 1983, property owner Frances Hack obtained a permit for the installation of an irrigation system with the work completed by Dateland Construction (Permit No. 0072). In 1985, Hack obtained a permit to re -roof the pharmacy with the work completed by Denny's Roofing (Permit No. 001923). In 1994, property owner Augustin Martinez obtained a permit to remodel the building and construct an addition with the work completed by Edward Strelczyk (Permit No. 12769). In 2014, property owner Jean Atallah obtained a permit to remodel the building (Permit No. 14-0402). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. While the form and footprint of the building has not been significantly modified, two renovation campaigns have removed much of the original building material on the exterior and interior of the store. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-1970s; Commercial Development,1934 -197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 7810o Calle Tampico property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 7810o Calle Tampico Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 310 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 • URBAHA PRESERVATION $, PIANO( 7 { 0,25 � .. —1 I O.& %Les O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7810o Calle Tampico Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 310 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Charles Messick (1967; Permits), Frances Hack (1983-1985; Permits), Louis Campagna (1986; Permits), Augustin Martinez (1994; Permits), and Jean Atallah (2014; Permits). The original owner of the property Charles Messick, was a junior high school teacher in the Indio School District, La Quinta postmaster from 1952 to 1974, an active participant in the La Quinta Sports and Youth Association, president of the River Post Masters Association, and an executive in the Boy Scouts of America. The Calle Tampico store was previously known as the La Quinta Pharmacy and Fireside Pharmacy. Frances Hack was a local realtor / businesswoman and former Los Angeles talent scout who moved to La Quinta in the late 194os. She was integral to the development of the community during that time. She co-founded the La Quinta Chamber of Commerce, helped develop the La Quinta Community Park, and was an honorary chairperson at the City of La Quinta Inauguration Ceremony in 1982. She briefly owned the property in the early 198os, before selling it. The commercial building was built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style within the Village Commercial district. The Village was the first area of commerical development in La Quinta, constructed in tandem with the Cove and the Desert Club by Harry Kiener, Guy Maltby, and 5. Charles Lee. The first two buildings constructed in the Village were a Spanish Colonial Revival style administration building for Harry Kiener at 77855 Avenida Montezuma (built in 1936) and a two-story Monterey style building directly to the east of Kiener's building for Guy Maltby and the La Quinta Building and Lumber Company (built in i94o). The first few commercial buildings constructed in the Village were built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, echoing the design standard established by the La Quinta Hotel in 1926. However, no singular architectural style was planned for the commercial tract. Buildings also adopted related styles, such as the Mediterranean Revival, Mission, and Monterey styles. It took decades for the Cove and Village to fully develop. Only after the golf resort industry began to rapidly expand in the 198os, did the Cove become a viable affordable community, and the Village a steadily growing commercial district. The Village commerical district is significant to the commerical development history of the city. The subject property was constructed in 1967. The commercial property is associated with the themes of Commercial Development (1934-197os) and Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to these themes. While the property is one of the earliest extant shops in La Quinta, it no longer retains sufficient historic integrity to convey its significance. Therefore, the property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The store is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. It is not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it is not a significant property associated with Frances Hack, an influential local figure. It is not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The building has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. B1o. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7810o Calle Tampico Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: -io Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: t V/ QUU1US.a..a Otierta POatmi liar CkarIat Manich •nd hiw Noe par+hrn. •meteesl wll have a M the bialla.g t rrr+ - of D 1. he P • aerrare feel* Le Q+nah Mast C.Mcs la ■I Desert Sun, November 3o, 1967. 7f Atr - .-r •- aFiiClf has ba4" paitm i's. hers tins 11s,. Tba old Piro Office has imam rand fo. II yeas . hot .a tee smell i43D Rev,* lean ler i.+l Qu`a}a'i yrowirl pap YlatiCk. st Office LQ to rent office space for newCity Hall LA QUZNTA — An estimate that $15,000 to 120,000 would be needed to turn a building and nearby grounds on Calle Tampico into an acceptable City Hall has prompted the City Council to choose another route. The council had been plaaw.ng to refurbish the old post office building at i-100 Cali as City Hall, City Manager Frank Usher said. But Tuesday night, alter hearing the report on the "up -fit- mone4t needed for the refurbishing. the council opted to rent additional office space at 78-105 Calle E.stado, where the city already has an office. The city will begin paying $900 per month for three offices in December. The council also designated the offices as City Hall, The council will continue to hold regular meetings at the L.CQuinta Community Center, Usher said. Public study anions will be held at City Hall. he added. Desert Sun, July 7, 1982. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 489 Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: Station House for the La Quinta Volunteer Fire Department Page 1 of 5 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T ; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 78136 Francis (Frances) Hack Ln City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: uS, 564775.69 mE / 3725907.53 mN e. Other Locational Data: N/A Neighborhood: The Village; APN: 770184013 *P3a. Description: The 78136 Francis (Frances) Hack Lane property is constructed in a Custom Ranch style. The building features a cross - gabled roof, clad in grey composite shingles. The building has two entrances at the front elevation, with front -gabled entrances. Each front - gable extends over the entrance to form a narrow porch. The two front porches are each supported by three narrow posts. At the center of the building there is a wide garage door. At the front elevation there are three large casement windows, and one large sliding -fixed -sliding window. There is a large attached garage at the front elevation, with a flat roof, exterior door, and large garage door. The building has three large driveways at the front elevation. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP9. Public Utility Building; HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 78136 Francis (Frances) Hack_i: View north of the south elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1952; La Quinta Legend (Arcadia), 100. 0 Prehistoric 0 Both *P7. Owner and Address: City of La Quinta PO Box 1504, La Quinta, CA 92247 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record ❑ Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 489 Resource Name: Station House for the La Quinta Volunteer Fire Department Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: 78136 Old Avenue 52 / Riverside County Fire Department B2. Common Name: Fire Station 32 B3. Original Use: Firehouse B4. Present Use: Firehouse *B5. Architectural Style: Custom Ranch *B6. Construction History: The 78136 Francis (Frances) Hack Lane property was constructed in 1952. The building was constructed as the station house for the local fire department. The building is first depicted in historic aerial images from 1954. The 1954 image does not give a detailed view of the building, however, it appeared to exhibit a square building footprint. A large garage was added on the east side of the property. This garage was then connected to the fire house when a breezeway between the two buildings was filled in. This construction is likely the work described in permits from 1976, wherein the property owner, Riverside County Fire Department, obtained a permit to construct an addition to the fire station garage (Permit No. 280748). In 2012, the property owner, the City of La Quinta, obtained a permit for the replacement of Sprint communications equipment with the work completed by Solex Contracting (Permit No.12-1063). In 2017, property owner, La Quinta SPC, obtained a permit for the intallation of three antenas, three RRU, and cable fiber with the work completed by Aliantel Inc. (Permit No. BELC2o15-0026). In 2019, property owner Global Signal Acquisitions, obtainted a permit for an antenna change out with the work completed by The W Corporation DBA Vantage Company (Permit BELC2o18-0128). While additions have altered the original form of the building, the changes after initial construction are compatible but differentiated from historic material. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Commercial Development, 1934-197os, Subtheme: Civic and Institutional Development Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: 1952 -1970s Property Type: Civic Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local eligible (A/i/B(events)) The Station House for the La Quinta Volunteer Fire Department at 78136 Francis (Frances) Hack Lane was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946- 1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Station House for the La Quinta Volunteer Fire Department Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 48q *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 0 -) Ave PE P eG )i T Imo& PRESERVATION & PLANN1NG L as AVE LA FONDA vof t •• • 1 r AY£ srr f7DRAL,Sr aft ous Quin a 4t fitifitim ID-Opartment 0¢ fk4Cx 7-0,4, AVE 52 +ANCARrN 07144 _e 4 Imo J r'c\s\, b �5 3 1MAk or= IJI.NTA 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Station House for the La Quinta Volunteer Fire Department Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 48q Primary Record Information Continued: 78136 Francis (Frances) Hack_2: View northeast of the south elevation, with a partial view of the west elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Station House for the La Quinta Volunteer Fire Department Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 489 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: La Quinta initially had a volunteer fire department, chartered in 1952. The station house for the La Quinta Volunteer Fire Department is located at the city maintenance yard on Frances Hack Lane, formerly known as (Old) Avenue 52. The street was renamed for an influential local figure Frances Hack, though multiple property databases appear to have the street name listed as Francis Hack. The firehouse facility was built to look like a residential home with two large driveways for equipment and a flagpole to indicate it was a firehouse. The firehouse is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-197os) and Commercial Development (1934-197os) as a public facility dedicated to the service of La Quinta residents and business owners. Within the theme of Commercial Development, the firehouse is directly associated with the subtheme of early civic development in La Quinta, as it is one of the few extant civic properties dating to the mid -loth century within the city. The property possesses individual documented signficance in relation to these themes. The current survey found that the property retains its integrity from the historic period. The property is assigned the 3S, 3SC, and 5S2 status codes: appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation, appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation, and individually eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling is eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it is associated with the early development, maintenance, and support of La Quinta's local residences and businesses during the post-war period. It is not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Alterations overtime have expanded the footprint of the original building, but these additions are clearly defined and do not negatively impact the overal historic integrity of the building. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78153 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue Page 1 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o15629 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 044 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-173 UTM Zone: iiS, 564981 mE / 3726467 mN Neighborhood: The Village Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 4; Recorded October 31, 3.946, MB 23./6o Owner and Address: City of La Quinta; PO Box 1504, La Quinta CA 92247 Date Constructed:1948 Updated Description: The 783.53 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue dwelling was constructed in 3.948 in the Village neighborhood. The multi -family residence was built as a Ranch style apartment building. The property was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2006. It was demolished in ca. 2012 and the lot is currently vacant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM Tech. It was fully demolished in ca. 2012 and was not replaced at the time of the current survey. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78153 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o1562g HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 044 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 jjj \___ 111111 • `2 =111 el p• ---____. ,,..,, ` J 36 iiilleh 31 CA flp t► ir .-- - 1, ir, rpt. - 0....) [ f LIPP' VIA h1ELOD+w a FF€R N.6NUb CP-L.C. V - a 1 o,-` w Ili I c. c l I YE AVESI 50 ' LL cam., NFii• ,q xL El. ORAL ST p ANr t 4 "ts?.a ad rlt. a - .00 L. ALL L.AS Hq,M — A MA fV z l t A I GillTA A41-.f{.V —P-114.4 it L111 �" LA lE � AVE i UNEb�x 78153 Main Street ! Buena Ventura Avenue LL hffBAL GO - . -__- er i—ACpH_f3R-fN i 17EAC(7w-pn-F - _--I-, I I 7 GL R1N{flCA O �` •� r CLL E SNAQA - q RdtR_ TlfgIll y CLL N4Gfi S.3 m i a a L..i t,4yfysc. - i M i a 1 Z CLL CN741i1414uA .- { ~ z 1 .' -_ � -+ w ti -0 [I Ki L MONTE 1EY _ C. _ - -- - . . - 6 z ( LL C�JL+MA I q LL o AYE ~{ IIn. 1,aRf mu,0 .... w • 3 4 ..... Cf! NiAi.srin �1 Y i{III, 4 .. 44 f —_( /I/ 1 )5 Q 0-25 0.5 1 Miles URBANA PRESERVATION & PLANNING' 1 2 i 1 i t 10 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78186 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue Page 1 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o3.563o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 042 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-174 UTM Zone: iiS, 565o18 mE / 3726385 mN Neighborhood: The Village Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 4; Recorded October 31,1946, MB 21/6o Owner and Address: City of La Quinta; PO Box 1504, La Quinta CA 92247 Date Constructed:1958 Updated Description: The 78186 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue dwelling was constructed in 1958 in the Village neighborhood. The single-family residence was built as a Ranch style dwelling. The property was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2006. It was demolished in ca. 2009 and the lot is currently vacant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM Tech. It was fully demolished in ca. 2oo9 and was not replaced at the time of the current survey. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78186 Main Street/ Buena Ventura Avenue Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o1563o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 042 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 di IP 7 c;A#C . L V9A _ 1 Pr�. �� i 11 36 fllf r {'; lL Ln Wdr '__ r i 31 443 4(4 F fx� VOA Oly A kt CELlA DR AVE PERNANI?Q - CC o- ,A z / _ ,1 ,1 . .�Y SR .LLr ,,I- 7i2��Ca DORA yr Te r -k to; 4 S CLL. CASR'Asy,5o Cyr r— -. r� �.. _ Md MAARINA J ` C EL � .,.,�F., iii + 1 78188 Main Street/Buena Ventura Avenue 17-1 I 1 1 ! fu Cf i OA ' G{! AVE NUESLTRA AvE 52 71PUs - OR- w DEACON OR-E - i 1 501441,6A [f r ae�RAUGO 1 CLL S»NORA I+.a V S ` •- - - . - _ - .11, s ELL 5 IN48A � w 4 • I J cog, fi{7CAf fjR CLL req.6ALE3 : R JJ ��C � a _ c. , , G11. COLJMA r... - r a - - 2 , AVE pRO841 .: El Lr � -- l POILLON �� r w . . r1 1 MdI71PN , _ r� --- - -A�--` URBI PRESERVATION & PLANNING" s 0 4.25 0.5 1 Miles r < I 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D5. Calle Fortuna Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz Page i of 8 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 269 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 78195 Calle Cadiz City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564863.8 mE / 3726301.8 mN e. Other Locational Data: Desert Club TR Unit No. 1, Recorded February 29, 194o, MB 19/75; Neighborhood: Calle Fortuna Neighborhood; APN: 770156004 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 78195 Calle Cadiz was built in the Minimal Traditional style. It has an irregular plan and a moderate -pitched dutch gable roof with moderate overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with stucco. The building faces north from the south side of Calle Cadiz with an asymmetrical facade. The roof has open eaves with a fascia board and exposed rafters, and is clad in asphalt composite shingles. There is a prominent exterior brick chimney clad in a faux -stone veneer beneath the roofline at the north elevation. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of single-lite sliding vinyl framed windows with fixed exterior shutters. The residence has a small, recessed porch at the front elevation. The detached garage is connected to the main building with a recessed breezeway. Character defining features of Minimal Traditional style homes that can be seen on the subject property include the exterior walls clad in stucco, the small recessed porch at the front facade, fixed shutters at each windows, sparse decroate detailing, and the detached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 78195Calle Cadiz_i: View facing southeast of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1965; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Villegas-Phelan Revocable Trust DTD 5/17/2018, William Villegas *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 269 Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz Page 2 of 8 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Minimal Traditional B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965. In zoos, the property owner obtained a permit to upgrade plumbing, the work was completed by Econo Sewer (Permit No. 01-10139). According to available aerial imagery, the original aluminum framed single-lite sliding windows were replaced during a renovation in 2o18. The landscaping was redesigned and the house was repainted at that same time. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 78195 Calle Cadiz property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz Page 3 of 8 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 269 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 URBANA PRtSERVAIIcN & PLANNING',; eO La Quints 0 113 0,25 0,5 Mies 111 O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz Page 4 of 8 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 269 Primary Record Information Continued: 783.95 Calle Cadiz_2: View facing southeast of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz Page 5 of 8 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 269 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: B1o. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Marco Taranta, Rose Taranta, and Joseph Taranta, who lived at the property from 1964 to 1978 (Desert Sun). Marco Taranta was an Italian stone -cutter who later became a memberofthe La Quinta Chamber of Commerce. His son, Joseph Taranta also became a member of the Chamber of Commerce, acting as a treasurer, vice president, and president of the organization. Joe Taranta was an early supporter of La Quinta incorporation and spearheaded the effort for a La Quinta incorporation vote in 1975, which ultimately did not pass in November of that year. During thistime, he was living at the subject property. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within Desert Club tract Unit No. 1, recorded in 194o, and is within the Calle Fortuna neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1965. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and still maintains integrity from the historic period. B1o. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz Page 6 of 8 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 269 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Building here averaging $1 million a month, thanks to COD permit PALM DESERT — A per- mit rained at nearly a1.5 militon issued to College of the Deseri tar construction of a library and gymnasium on the campus skyrocket• the new r•ansiructinn total for the x agar over the $8 million mark Construction is expected in begin Immediately and it will be done by the 1. C Curl Company ni San Die- go College officials exp•eei roe buildings in he ready by the Fall semester of 1963 The library will include M classrooms and room far 711,010 volumes Palm Desert Post, July 23, 1964. Taranto Semler-. w+•rt• held ,,i Fil711t'rary FunPra1 H4irre- Chaprt M,i} 2 1ai Rose Tar;rnta. 7', it Calle .CadFG, who died in Loma Lind.' tInis r,lty H0431141 April 2H. f?r luny% .1.4,co rir'n o1 the 1 1 rtit I •nitud Mci hadist f:huri'h. Iridii+. afiis'xtt•d. .,lid inh rmi'nt tullmsed In Coaebell.' VaIley Cirne- lt•ry. Mrs, T,rr,snt.i haia liven in La Quint,' per 10 }ears. stir i. mirsht'd by her'hus- band. lururi, and ehildron Joe Tar.inia or La tluini.rl and ltanii'ri Tarjnta n1 F'a,wk'r. t?peen, 1r. Taranla was :} member of Ow Firtbelle'+ ell 1,a Quiril.i, 1-1ella Rm.* and thr 11a1iari rlmerit.rn Cnnhr•rltrve Srn kdy E#i'nr• Flom Palm Desert Post, May 3o, 1974. The COL) permit, tor $1. - 445,3.14. caused the total aalue of permits itriiied dur- ing the third week In July to be $1.608.4172 It brought the total for the month or July thus far to $1,852.105. represented by aB permit$. Olhei' high walite permits among the 25 issued during .liit►''sa third Week include line for $..0.3t1b issued to Mifflin Corp. 'Sandpiper• far a duplex at 72-151 E1 One {stir $17.6.71 to Mar• eu ToranL tar a vas den e a 78.195 Cale: Cadiz in La Qriinla, Bence .it 7101 Sanin Rrisa Way, • One to flt!lwrt 11lopp fpr $13,5:0 fnr ii residence at 7.34070 Santa. 1tafra lV iv, ▪ One or Bermuda Dunes l'wuiiry Club for a $I0.0811 addition to 11s dub house The permit s{sucd in eluded 15 in Palm Desert for $1,551.24L four in Ran. chin Mirage for $10.433, three in La Quints for $35,401. one in Bermuda Dunes far 110.080, nnr in Indian Vets (or #102#l. and line in Palm Desert Country ('lub Es- tates for $331. The COD permit broughl f DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz Page 7 of 8 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 269 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Against 3 Desert Sands Trustees — La Quinta Couple Mails Recall Intent Notice NY MIMI i,1'Klil 41111T.k — %leave of IpleM_ A711. V eyrlyyir i ilil Willrialltn mar Oh 1h15hr iI.,uh,p of fI newel Y.rli ['rlflyd *1iWL Ih.. trh1 bllf.l . tt 1.et11p! to iM• r.umr early, flue• Too -Mar ier tar tM l Ur. VAaary ik Anain F. aie.Ill. TN, hobo.. .iJ Ale N 1p Irra%ere-,MgMn Ihar rt'H Led. Irate wrh'+Fria it the!Fr.r regal III'frlt.71 N. hsll Ttw %fledlia Mod prn.rghlr •nr.eine.,{ 14•rr IIHtnl4elr rII ire ll Iar, lkt■rlr al I,urb uer.elt'llr, Slrr 1-.Mn I ItMl''-ln ,11Y WYwldrel and Wriddit Mid rr broil tiat'111@1� rho jrR1lhri.. 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Ile eleu .lid IFRI hI11I. #Ild lore I1ral Yaw aerr.d 4 "trip real,' 04111 lb, wall MOM •IMMI1 lea, a Not. «I 1NOP 71d.r IfMM} dent t hothJohcal� tdt.rr.Frr nitnl IMF Weill aal it r.'hlt" Sago Huai rill ew Farr IWaaare her elirwrin WOW iM. dirftl. err -ilr yret !Mfart abet games IM1[rrrn eye i :erb Muhl and 11r+ 5L•.I Irlet.IrVr1 the rrillrrrer ii.pidml tsa, h. hAIrI Mierilikip. 1,. AhaNF SFr will h t and rwrw l 4.teloI r. 111r +huger a.s .awes Desert Sun, July 23, 1978. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz Page 8 of 8 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 269 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: LA QUINTA SPECIAL OPEN House Sun. Nov. 2nd. 124. 9ea,tih,795 Caiie C?r17 spacious 3 berm 2 both, din. rm., d covered paAbr d[KJbk' wage, in most l7tCkJ- 3ive area of La Oulnla Cove. Large t01 1?Ox 135. Askinq ! 1 25,000. For more info. C.V. Realty 564416! 1 Desert Sun, November 1, 1g86. DPR 523L (09/2013) City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D6. Avenida La Fonda Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51296 Calle Guatemala Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15600 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 041 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-144 UTM Zone: iiS, 565098 mE / 3726268 mN Neighborhood: Avenida La Fonda Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No z; Recorded September 3o,1941, MB zo/6 Date Constructed:195o Owner and Address: Shirley M Johnson; 4580o Apache Road, Indian Wells CA 92210 Updated Description: The 51296 Calle Guatemala single-family residence was constructed in 195o in the Desert Club neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a one-story Spanish -influenced style single-family residence in zoo6. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Spanish Styled Ranch home. This one-story residence faces east from the west side of Calle Guatamala. The rectangular building is wood -framed and is topped with a low-pitched, side - gabled roof covered with red clay tiles. Moderate, open eaves sit above walls clad in stucco, and fenestration consists of steel - framed, multi -paned fixed and casement windows; a tripartite assemblage is found on the facade. An entry porch supported by two thin, wood posts is centered on the asymmetrical front facade, and an attached garage may have been converted to living space on the southernmost end of the west elevation. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/z/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling does not appear to have been substantially altered besides this possible addition, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51296 Calle Guatemala Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015600 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 041 51296 Calle Guatemala_i: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. 51296 Calle Guatemala_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51296 Calle Guatemala Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15600 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o4i *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 51401 Calle Guatemala Page i of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 268 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 51401 Calle Guatemala City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564989.06 mE / 3726367.25 mN e. Other Locational Data: Desert Club TR Unit No. 2, Recorded September 3o, 1941, MB 2o/6; Neighborhood: Avenida La Fonda; APN: 770162008 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 51401 Calle Guatemala was built in the Tract Ranch style. It has a rectilinear plan and a low-pitched hipped roof with moderate overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with stucco. The building faces east from the southwest corner of Calle Guatemala and Calle Cadiz with an asymmetrical facade. The roof features open eaves with exposed rafters and fascia board, and is clad in asphalt composite shingles. There is an exterior tiered concrete block chimney along the north elevation. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of tripartite fixed and sliding aluminum framed windows with fixed exterior wooden shutters and a wooden front door beneath the front eave overhang. The residence has an attached garage on the side under the main roof with a metal roll -up door. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include the rectilinear plan, stucco siding, aluminum framed windows, and an attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HPz. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District ❑ Other P5b. Description of Photo: 514o1Calle Guatemala_i: View facing northwest of the east (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1965; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Scott E Milewski, KimberlyA Milewski 1609 Cottonwood Point Drive Fort Collins, CO. 80524 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 268 Resource Name: 51401 Calle Guatemala Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 514oi Calle Guatemala B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965. In 1993, property owner Bean Nan obtained a permit to repair existing leachfield; the work was completed by Econo Sewer (Permit No. 12617). In 2000, Nan obtained a permit to reroof the property; the work was completed by Steven A. Christie Inc. dba Sunrise Roofing (Permit No. 005-115). In 2000, the property owner, the Glennon Nan Trustee, obtained a permit to change the air conditioning unit; the work was completed by Poes Air Conditioning & Heating (Permit No. 0006-381). In 2004, property owner WH Chitwood obtained a permit to construct a 76 LF, 6ft high garden wall (Permit No. 0402-312). In 2010, property owner Evans Holding, LTD obtained a permit to replace windows; the work was completed by Crystal Clear Mirror and Glass (Permit No.10-0119). Based on permit history, it appears that the aluminum framed windows at the front elevation were replaced in -kind in 2010. Aerial photography appears to show that a rear patio cover was also removed between 2009 and 2o11(Google Earth). *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 51401 Calle Guatemala property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 514oi Calle Guatemala Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 268 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51401 Calle Guatemala Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 268 Primary Record Information Continued: 51401 Calle Guatemala_2: View facing southwest of the north and east (front) elevations. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51401 Calle Guatemala Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 268 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Bean Nan (1993; Permits), Glennon Nan (2000; Permits), and W.H. Chitwood (2004; Permits). The home was built in the Custom Ranch style within Desert Club tract Unit No. 2, recorded in 1941, and is within the Avenida La Fonda neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1948. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and still maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51228 Calle Hueneme Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.56o4 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 040 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-148 UTM Zone: iiS, 565078 mE / 372634o mN Neighborhood: Avenida La Fonda Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No z; Recorded September 3o, 1941, MB zo/6 Owner and Address: Otis J Thompson; 43422 Burr Street, Indio CA 922o1 Date Constructed:1949 Updated Description: The 51228 Calle Hueneme single-family residence was constructed in 1959 in the Desert Club neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a one-story Modern style building in zoo6. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Ranch home with Contemporary elements. The one- story, single-family residence faces west from the east side of Calle Hueneme. The wood- framed, rectangular residence is topped with a low-pitched, shed roof, and wide, open, stuccoed eaves above walls clad in stucco. Fenestration consists of steel -framed windows of multi -paned, fixed and casement sash, and an open, dropped veranda supported by thin, square wood posts partially covers the asymmetrical front facade. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (i934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51228 Calle Hueneme Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.56o4 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 040 51228 Calle Hueneme_i: View from the corner of Avenida La Fonda and Calle Hueneme facing southeast 51228 Calle Hueneme_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51228 Calle Hueneme Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o4 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 040 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 .4111rG 3b r } � AVE FERNANDO IA 1 l L.) 1 1 CA 1LLO WAY 7:- 1 Ir V!A M€LODfri ALA PR 0.10-'II IIIP' "C if j a {_A % AVE 50 Cr�M'-A", AT' pL)RA! 57 "' . F' A Qt _ #:�-_ -~ 1 � � .,.t1b0. AIM 1 La.S kA� �' 4 r *^ MAN as ..„....,......,.,....._,co_ } r. • i F ao o CIl L T�Mn7r rr P1NA - } CA • iia 6 im Cil__ 1 1 P, .),0- . a. ,4L 1.A h . . ��228 Calle Hueneme II fim9 ViE Ml{ES�TRA �IYf i7 • N-DR- DKACON•PR-E - ' iG 11 - 1 111 CL! TANOA V 1I NGO • 'rTT �' ~~ i . ELL SG�YMURA II BEM g k 0 4 f ; 1 JIjI!UIUIIU � IN1 4 Ctt Flil4liA MilJA W C. Q c MONrfkEr 9 J �_- 111 IL MIA 1 1 1 - g Fo I111IMi -Av.ARQf. }I1I i w 1 111 1111'� -N1t. ON 1 -- • � - �I i4. k_�--- ., a 1 1 1111li ICUL TEMECULA i , 1CCLL1TRER + i r A URBANA PR[ [I VAJ ON PLANNING"' 0 0.25 D.5 1 Miles 1 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 51410 Calle Iloilo Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 265 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 51410 Calle Iloilo City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 565193.63 mE / 3726440.56 mN e. Other Locational Data: Desert Club TR Unit No. 2, Recorded September 3o, 1941, MB 2o/6; Neighborhood: Avenida La Fonda; APN: 770165003 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 51410 Calle Iloilo property was built in the Tract Ranch style. It has a rectilinear plan and low-pitched shed and flat roof with broad overhanging eaves. Exterior walls are wood frame clad with stucco. The residence has an offset front entry with extended eave arcaded veranda supported by wood posts clad in stucco. The front porch is a non -original feature. The building faces west from the east side of Calle Iloilo with an asymmetrical facade. The roof is clad in a synthetic roofing membrane sloping downward to the rear of the house. The front elevation features vinyl framed modern faux multi -pane sliding glass windows, a wooden front door with an upper fan lite in the paneling, and a pair of wood framed multi-lite double -paned doors. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include wood framed construction, rectilineaar plan, a low -pitch roof. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District ❑ Other P5b. Description of Photo: 51410calle Iloilo_1: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1948; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Pablo Gutierrez, Josefina Gutierrez 51410 Calle Iloilo La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 265 Resource Name: 51410 Calle Iloilo Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 51410 Calle Iloilo B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1948. In 197o, property owner Dorris Morse obtained a permit to add a porch to dwelling (Permit No. 184271). In 1996, property owners Jesus and Lourdes Benitez obtained a permit to construct a zo6 sq.ft. addition (Permit No. 9607-014). In 1999, property owner Pablo Gutierrez obtained a permit to construct a 125 LF, 5 ft high wood fence (Permit No. 9911-030). In zoo1, property owner Pablo Gutierrez obtained a permit to abandon the septic tank and install a hook-up to the sewer system (Permit No. o110-215). According to permit data, the flat roof porch appears to have been added after initial construction. Based on aerial imagery, the 1996 206 sq. ft. addition was constructed along the south elevation. All fenestration facing the public right-of-way has been replaced. Based on Google Earth street photography, it appears there have not been any changes to the exterior of the residence since 2012. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 51410 Calle Iloilo property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51410 Calle Iloilo Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 265 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Go La Quinta • a yy� I.4k19t#.1* lrn.t 5ipt 1RBINA PPES€RVOON & PRNHIN ; f1.13 �_1h U.5 MU es O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51410 Calle Iloilo Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 265 Primary Record Information Continued: 51410 Calle Iloilo_2: View facing northeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51410 Calle Iloilo Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 265 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Dorris Morse (197o; Permits), Jesus & Lourdes Benitez (1996; Permits), and Pablo Gutierrez (1999; Permits). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within Desert Club tract Unit No. 2, recorded in 1941, and is within the Avenida La Fonda neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1948. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, zo11; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, zozo. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 51422 Calle Iloilo Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 266 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 51422 Calle Iloilo City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 565191.61 mE / 37z6345.1 mN e. Other Locational Data: Desert Club TR Unit No. 2, Recorded September 3o, 1941, MB 20/6; Neighborhood: Avenida La Fonda; APN: 770165009 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 51422 Calle Iloilo was built in the Tract Ranch style. It has a rectilinear plan and a low-pitched side -gabled roof with moderate overhanging eaves. Exterior walls are wood frame clad with stucco. The building faces west from the east side of Calle Iloilo with an asymmetrical facade. The roof has open eaves with a fascia board and exposed rafters, and is clad in asphalt composite shingles. At the rear of the building (east elevation), there is a flat roof with a short stucco parapet wall that is clad in a synthetic membrane. Extending from the front elevation, there is a wooden pergola, used as a carport. The front elevation features vinyl framed single-lite sliding glass windows and a wooden front door with an oval center lite. Raised window and door surrounds have been added. The concrete privacy wall is clad in stucco with wrought iron railings and a front gate. The wall extends around the property with vegetation at the front. Character defining features of Tract Ranch homes that can be seen on the subject property include the rectilinear form, the low-pitched gable roof, and the wood frame clad in stucco. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 51422 Calle Iloilo_1: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1948; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Mamie M Powell 51422 Calle Iloilo La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 266 Resource Name: 51422 Calle Iloilo Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 51422 Calle Iloilo B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1948. In 1987, property owner Leon Finley obtained a permit to build a garden wall (Permit No. 002923). In 2008, the property owner, the Bank of America, obtained a permit to switch out the electrical meter (Permit No. 08-0446). In 2011, property owner Russel and Mirijam Clark obtained a permit to construct a 348 sq.ft. addition (Permit No. 11-0750). Aerial photographs from 2013, indicate that the home was substantially remodeled in a campaign that replaced much of the original fenestration, removed the arcaded veranda, and reconfigured the roofing form (Google Earth / Google Maps). The dwelling appears to have originalyfeatured a prominent stucco clad arched patio and fixed aluminum framed windows on the west (front) elevation. These features appear to have been replaced with an entryway pergola / carport and vinyl framed sliding windows. *B7. Moved? 0 No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 51422 Calle Iloilo property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51422 Calle Iloilo Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 266 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 LIRBMA PV,SEPV,VI Pf'tll l;G 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51422 Calle Iloilo Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 266 Primary Record Information Continued: — r• • 51422 Calle Iloilo_2: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51422 Calle Iloilo Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 266 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Leon Finley (1987; Permits), Maciel Manuel (2002; Desert Sun), and Russel & Mirijam Clark (2011; Permits). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within Desert Club tract Unit No. 2, recorded in 1941, and is within the Avenida La Fonda neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1948. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D7. Sagebrush Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78636 Bottlebrush Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15590 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 028 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-134 UTM Zone: iiS, 565631 mE / 372762a mN Neighborhood: Sagebrush Tract: Desert Club Manor TR No i; Recorded July 31,1947, MB 22/53 Date Constructed:1958 Owner and Address: Robert G. Nard, Nancy L. Nard; 78636 Bottlebrush Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 78636 Bottlebrush Drive residence was constructed in 1958 in the Sagebrush neighborhood. The one- story single family residence was constructed in the Tract Ranch style. The home has a low -pitch cross hip roof with open eaves and exposed rafters. The roof extends towards the front elevation creating an over veranda supported by square posts. The residence features one horizontal sliding window and one large sliding -fixed -sliding window at the front elevation. The residence has an attached garage. There does not appear to have been any alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78636 Bottlebrush Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15590 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 028 78636 Bottlebrush Drive_3.: View facing northwest of the south (front) elevation. 78636 Bottlebrush Drive_3: View facing north of the south (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78636 Bottlebrush Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5590 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 028 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 _- - • 3 4 ---..¢ ^4.k "ram 47 fiH AVE � 4 4 f f c 1 l__ C; '�'t`Sc vrpF y _ G - 1_if I 1 I— # V151 DFSG /DNS❑ Liv! 14 [NO L4 4utH7.y.. • 4BTN AVE AGUM% 7 Y3 a 1: illM el- '2 MI° ._ • _ Ills . Willi. P illr ill CA - ff LO }yAY ['lir 32 .i "44 yti . VIA MELODIA 4 -• 78636 Bottlebrush Drive III iVf so DORAL.ST k+� AR . �j . GLL LASIP S r MA NDA R IFIA iH .1 7'k,+.iPJCO .)t f7Enq Nd LAVELA FONDA w-U W V 1. ;fG� �1Tq 7A1 } Fs. Rf AYf 3 5 € ,..CEDH. 8R_ wo rACOJY DSVE -- o L+i v 1 CD U�.2.r7 �.� t �I�{?S IxBANA PRfSERVATIQ�f & PLAJNi#+IG J I I 1 J I J0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D8. Desert Club Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78582 Avenida La Fonda Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015497 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 036 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-41 UTM Zone: 115, 565525 mE / 3726287 mN Neighborhood: Desert Club Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 5; Recorded October 31,1949, MB 21/62 Date Constructed: 1951 Owner and Address: Ryan & Kirsten Hill Living Trust, Ryan Hill; 73582 Flagstone Lane, Palm Desert CA 9226o Updated Description: The 78582 Avenida La Fonda residence was constructed in 1951 in the Desert Club neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a one-story Modern style building in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that building more specifically displays the characteristics of Spanish Styled Ranch duplex. This one- story, multi -family / duplex property faces south from the north side of Avenida La Fonda. The essentially rectangular duplex building is topped with a low-pitched, side gabled roof covered with brown composite asphalt shingles, and wide, open eaves with exposed fascia boards are above exterior walls sheathed in stucco. Fenestration consists of steel framed, multi -paned fixed and casement windows and an open veranda supported by thin, square wood posts between segmental arched runs the full length of the asymmetrical front elevation. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78582 Avenida La Fonda Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015497 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 036 78582 Avenida La Fonda_i: View facing north of the south (front) elevation. k r 78582 Avenida La Fonda_2: View facing north of the south (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78582 Avenida La Fonda Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015497 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 036 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 -R NLI 5 ,74.1.1.4.4111$ $ 1 I I CA FLLQ. w.4Y .- I 31 ---r---- 4 , WA MfLOL. A DR 5 �yiYSr�LLA ... jjRyf� -' x ; J , f-i q t A r 71 _— &ORAL -Sr S' 7i1/y 1 I'DIL-27.2--or- c s trol LIANDA RJ"A 4 b c CLL T MPl CO EWA } CC7Thwo 6 �N. 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Other Locational Data: Desert Club TR Unit No. 5, Recorded October 31, 2946, MB 21/61-62; Neighborhood: Desert Club Estates; APN: 770166024 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 78659 Avenida La Fonda was built in the Tract Ranch style. It has a rectilinear plan and a low-pitched roof with moderate overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad in board and batten siding. The building faces north from the south side of Avenida La Fonda with an asymmetrical facade. The roof has open eaves with a fascia board and exposed rafters, and is clad in asphalt and gravel. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of modern faux multi -pane, sliding vinyl framed windows and the front door is wood paneled with an upper fan lite. The entrance is located beneath a shallow eave. Character defining features of Tract Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include asymmetrical facades, wood frame construction, hipped roof, and a minimal front porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 78659Avenida La Fonda_i: View facing southwest of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1964; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Larry Bo Ford, Sonya K Ford 78659 Avenida La Fonda La Quinta, CA. 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 27o Resource Name: 78659 Avenida La Fonda Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 78659 Avenida La Fonda B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1964. In 1966, property owner John Cornish obtained a permit to install a sliding glass door; the work was completed by Lamont (Permit No. 144647). In 1967, property owner John Cornish obtained a permit to add a carport (Permit No. 151821). In 199o, property owner Larry Ford obtained a permit to remodel the kitchen (Permit No. 07528). In 1996, property owners Larry W. and Sonya Ford obtained a permit to replace the existing rock roofing and sheathing, and install a built-up rock roof, with the work was completed by McNaught's Roofing Repair (Permit No. 9610-005). In 2001, Larry Ford obtained a permit to build a 190 LF, 6ft high garden wall (Permit No. 0101-246). In 2008, Sonya Ford obtained a permit to hookup the residence to the sewer system, with the work completed by SoCal Plumbing (Permit No. 08-0332). Aerial photographs appear to indicate that the addition to the east elevation, originally intended as an attached garage, was added in the early 2000s (Google Earth). The windows at the front elevation have been replaced since construction, with the installation of vinyl siding glass windows. The pool at the rear of the property was constructed pre- 2002. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 78659 Avenida La Fonda property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78659 Avenida La Fonda Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 27o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78659 Avenida La Fonda Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 27o Primary Record Information Continued: 78659 Avenida La Fonda_2: View facing southeast of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78659 Avenida La Fonda Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 27o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: John Cornish (1966; Permits), Larry Ford (1990; Permits), and Sonya Ford (2008; Permits). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within Desert Club tract Unit No. 5, recorded in 1946, and is within the Desert Club Estates neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1965. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is ineligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and does not maintain integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78659 Avenida La Fonda Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 27o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: In Tursdwta wing at 7. There m ill he a Bible Study ,1t the holm'. of Mr. and N1rs. 1 M!ford Trimble. I.a Quin. Desert Sun, December 16, 1978. adults. Chi Rho and the Christian Youth Fellowship will meet at 5 p.m. for their study meeting at the church. Sun- day evening at 7 there will be a Bible Study at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wil- ford Trimble, 78-65 A►ven- I d a lea Fonda, Li QuInta. A lay service cele The Good Shepherd held this Sunday at Lutheran Church, Miles and Clinton in Indio. Beginnin a.m_. Laymen Geori dock and Richard will conduct the The sermon is titled Desert Sun, April 26, 1980. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7866o Avenida La Fonda Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015498 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 034 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-42 UTM Zone: iiS, 565639 mE / 3726287 mN Neighborhood: Desert Club Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 5; Recorded October 31,1949, MB 21/62 Owner and Address: JM Kendall; 423o White Lilac Road, Fallbrook CA 92028 Date Constructed:1949 Updated Description: The 7866o Avenida La Fonda multi -family residence was constructed in 1949 in the Desert Club neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a one-story Modern style building in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that building more specifically displays the Pueblo Revival style. The primary elevation of the building faces east from the north side of Avenida La Fonda. The wood -framed, rectangular fourplex is topped with a very low-pitched shed roof, and wide, open eaves with exposed rafters and fascia boards shelter walls sheathed in stucco. Fenestration consists of steel -framed, multi -paned tripartite windows of casement -fixed -casement configuration, and a full-length open veranda with stuccoed, flat arches with rounded corners forms a sheltered front entry on the asymmetrical facade. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) StateofCoUfomia—TheResources Agency DEPARTMENT OFPARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7BGGoAvenida LaFonda Page Of Phmory# p'33'015498 HR|#:None Trinomial: N/A CRHRStatus Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: o94 7866oAvenida LaFonda_z:View facing northwest ofthe south and west (front) elevations. State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 7866o Avenida La Fonda Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015498 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 034 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 _RMAMOD to_ LAS RMf 62.4 [L1.1 TAMPoCO — :. all AVE. LA FONIPA Al .rp.PR_ LL M#tIUAI1 AVE 1 RROdt.i CLL CI1 LLO URBA NA PRESERVATION & PLANNINClu AVE 50 0 VIA MELOUI.d E$ RA pEA pORAL.5r MAMDAN rNA PIMA 78660 Avenida La Fonda CON -DR F 0,25 1 I I 1 Miles T65R"7i 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78725 Avenida La Fonda Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015499 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 033 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-43 UTM Zone: iiS, 565746 mE / 3726315 mN Neighborhood: Desert Club Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 5; Recorded October 31,1949, MB 21/62 Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Casa Investing Rosiemaria; PO Box iio6, San Bernardino CA 92402 Updated Description: The 78725 Avenida La Fonda residence was constructed in 1959 in the Desert Club neighborhood. The one- story multi -family residence was constructed in a Custom Ranch style with Contemporary influences. It has a rectangular plan and a low -pitch shed roof. The roof has a moderate overhang with open eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco. At the front elevation there are seven large fixed windows, one small horizontal sliding window, and two entrance doors. The current survey shows there has not been any alterations to the residence since prior survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78725 Avenida La Fonda Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015499 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 033 78725 Avenida La Fonda a: View facing southwest of the north (front) elevation. ,44.414640. 78725 Avenida La Fonda_2: View facing southwest of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78725 Avenida La Fonda Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015499 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 033 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 UMW PRBERVAJION & PLANNING"' DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78675 Avenida La Torres Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o155o1 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 035 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-45 UTM Zone: iiS, 565728 mE / 3726197 mN Neighborhood: Desert Club Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 5; Recorded October 31,1949, MB 21/62 Date Constructed: 1952 Owner and Address: Rachel Delagarza, Pete 0 Delagarza; PO Box 452, La Quinta CA 92247 Updated Description: The 78675 Avenida La Torres residence was constructed in 1952 in the Desert Club neighborhood. This one- story, Custom Ranch style single-family residence faces north from the south side of Avenida La Torres. The wood -framed, irregular residence is topped with a low-pitched, cross hip roof covered with gray composition sheets, and wide, open eaves with exposed rafters and fascia boards shelter walls sheathed in stucco. Fenestration consists of steel -framed, fixed and casement windows, and a paneled and glazed wood door is sheltered by an off -centered porch supported by stuccoed, rectangular posts on the asymmetrical facade. A minor vertical board clad addition has been made to the west elevation, and a wood fence separates the front and rear yard. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78675 Avenida La Torres Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o155oi HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 035 78675 Avenida La Torres_i: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. 78675 Avenida La Torres_2: View facing northeast of the west (front) elevation DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78675 Avenida La Torres Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.55oi HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 035 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7856o Avenida Nuestra Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015534 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 038 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-78 UTM Zone: iiS, 565229 mE / 3726097 mN Neighborhood: Desert Club Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 5; Recorded October 31,1949, MB 21/62 Date Constructed: 1959 Owner and Address: Paula L Munoz; 7856o Avenida Navarro, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 7856o Avenida Nuestra single-family residence was constructed in 1959 in the Desert Club neighborhood. This one-story, Tract Ranch style single-family residence faces south from the north side of Avenida Nuestra. The wood -framed residence appears rectangular and is topped with a low-pitched, simple hip roof covered with asphalt composite shingles. Wide, open eaves sit above walls clad in smooth stucco, and fenestration consists of aluminum -framed, sliding windows. An unsheltered, modern wood door and an attached one -car garage with a corrugated metal door are found on the front asymmetrical facade. A chainlink fence and tall hedges border the property, which obscure visibility from the public right-of-way. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. No major exterior changes appear to have been made to the building since the 2006 survey by CRM Tech. However, large hedges and a chainlink fence obscure visibility from the public right-of- way. As the dwelling does not appear to have been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7856o Avenida Nuestra Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015534 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 038 7856o Avenida Nuestra_i: View facing north of the south (front) south elevation. 7856o Avenida Nuestra_2: View facing north of the south (front) south elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 7856o Avenida Nuestra Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015534 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 038 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ;i- Cy..vfLLA DR VIA t4_061n - FER NANO& �,D} 3 b ,._ LA ~kippipollaill— �y AVE 50 4' A7'L - pew AL 57 i } o J MLA NE/ AR04A _ - SL ti £LL FAnawCo MA! ; 170-Rwa _p, l AVE Li FONDA a "''�0.5 LL li1DALGfl "E._�t"`-�' 78560 Avenida Navarro -l7 �k.DP_W • 4 Q a 3 4 4 ,, ,µG RO'Ck rem,* Lsa � aI L`i' � 4r - {.� ra V r- la ai LL CFHHljAHUA - . - i - 8 ir ELL AA ON7£8EY - .... ~'� ELL COLIMI m . — AVE ARR e9 1 w ray f 4Y f• 3 - Jf CLL CHeLLON + ' ° L_ iJIlti TA T6S _R _ T l 17 r.1 ,-- --, --.', i --i----,.---) (. __.,. LI- . . .._.: O 0-25 415 1 Miles U$a'NA PR[SERVAJ€ON $ PLANNING' i , I I r i0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51322 Calle Paloma Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o6 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o37 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-15o UTM Zone: 11S, 565568 mE; 372623o mN Neighborhood: Desert Club Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 5; Recorded October 31,1949, MB 21/62 Date Constructed: 1949 Owner and Address: Ilia Florentin, Claire Florentin; 462o Alta Canyada Road, La Canyada CA g1011 Updated Description: The 51322 Calle Paloma single-family residence was constructed in 194g in the Desert Club neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a one-story Modern style building in 2006. The dwelling is a Contemporary style building with Pueblo Revival elements. This one-story, single-family property faces west from the east side of Calle Paloma. The wood -framed, rectangular residence is topped with a flat roof, and small stucco eaves along the east and west elevations. All exterior walls are clad in smooth stucco. Fenestration consists of aluminum -framed, sliding windows. A pair of glass panelled front doors with wood frames are surrounded by single -light transom and sidelights beneath stucco entablature. A paneled wood door with no decorative trim is located to the south of the front entrance on the west elevation. The asymmetrical front facade has no entry porch. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The property underwent significant alteration in 2008. The fenestration was substantially altered when original window openings were enclosed and new windows replaced original window materials. A new detached garage was added that same year. Additionally, a pool in the rear was added in 2020. The original front door location appears to have remained intact, but a new entryway was installed in 2008. As such, the building no longer retains the historic integrity it did in 2006 when it was initially evaluated. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 51322 Calle Paloma Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o6 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 037 51322 Calle Paloma_2: view facing east of the west (front) elevation. • 51322 Calle Paloma_2: view facing northeast of the west (front) elevation DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51322 Calle Paloma Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o156o6 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 037 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ill mi, ir al yih G► RµEk I 3 3 3' , Lq A .. — I 32 �! r'f Apio4 I� (...' f- ii,V#.4 EIrDBJA• LA PR '1/4••••- trE PER rlAl4f>f0 C,Y�E di r ] ' -- , a.N' a L+ c. I !' �+ .. ._ ._-- -. + O LAG17 c £ i ,. 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AYJE AR 4.MIA l` W } -I_4 +}} {fr CLL * IfL ONy 4 4.406.0 -� ILA -- n UINTA -\ Pill FIPANA PRESERVATION & PIIaNNINV 0 0.25 D.5 1 Miles 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 53.o44 Washington Street Page 1 of 2 Primary#: P-33-015634 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 039 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-178 UTM Zone: 115, 565465 mE / 3726615 mN Neighborhood: Desert Club Tract: Desert Club TR Unit No 5; Recorded October 31,1949, MB 21/62 Owner and Address: Daniel Torres; 5110o Calle Obispo, La Quinta CA 92253 Date Constructed:195i Updated Description: The 51044 Washington Street dwelling was constructed in 1951 in the Desert Club neighborhood. The single-family residence was built as a Ranch style dwelling. The property was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2006. It was demolished in ca. 2016 and the lot is currently vacant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM Tech. It was fully demolished in ca. 2016 and was not replaced at the time of the current survey. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 51o44 Washington Street Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-015634 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 039 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 I 36 1 2 I, 4e.., gs A IE U LLA OR F FF.RNANDO � �Ct-y ae 4 — ' Z Z.. •cp - O — A AVE SO - " 41:124T �+`+ — pOFAC ST A, MAND RfhfA III} ` I i Cr!. TAMPCQ 7. ;,, f 51044 Washington Street 471%.0 .e , Hl6Ar {+r'} AYE NliEVRA AYF 17 CI nr71i3 4 i,lOR:W N•8R'E ffYADVA gTJ°\ pr3 aR a = _ e % Iv a — ,r,c,. Roux 744, f ff I. } W - ±.:5Ti7 ,. 7 Cr I. CH0J-!UAHLfA i I } 41 CI L MONTERE -- w r } Imo. LTti COL MIA F, q - La ' 4 m AVE o- J fiRFUBIA m I CLf_ C rt10N �� y - • 1Apfafa A A L ~ T6; —� ri � 'kfrr0 URBANA PRESERVAT1ah1 tilt PIANF�1h1G'�' Cr a 25 «s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Miles0 1 1 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D9. Dune Palms Mobile Estates Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: Dune Palms Mobile Estates Page 1 of 10 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 488 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o22 T _; R _; _ 1/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 4640o Dune Palms Road City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 566979.25 mE / 3730359.84 mN e. Other Locational Data: Not Associated with a Residential Tract; Neighborhood: Dune Palms Mobile Estates; APN: 600030037 *P3a. Description: The Dune Palms Mobile Estates is a mobile home park constructed in 1949, which contains approximately so3 lots, a small office, and a community swimming pool. The mobile home park features both single and double -wide units, with a mix of contemporary -era and historic homes. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP3. Multiple Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: Dune Palms Mobile Estates_Entrance is View facing southeast of the entrance to the mobile home park. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ❑x Historic: 1949; BERD 0 Prehistoric 0 Both *P7. Owner and Address: La Quinta Housing Authority 78495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 488 Resource Name: Dune Palms Mobile Estates Page 2 of 20 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: Dune Palms Mobile Estates B3. Original Use: Mobile Home Park B4. Present Use: Mobile Home Park *B5. Architectural Style: Manufactured Homes *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1949. In 196o, property owner Esther Anderson obtained a permit to construct an addition (Permit No. not identified). In 1984, property owner Teressa Ferguson obtained a permit to install a mobile home within the mobile home park (Permit No. 0849). In 1986, property owner Ruby Jimenez obtained a permit to install a mobile home within the mobile home park; the work was completed by S&M Mobile Home Services (Permit No. 002477). In 1987, property owner Vern Hedgee obtained a permit to enclose a room (Permit No. 003212). In 1988, the property owner, La Quinta Associates, obtained a permit to install a sign; the work was completed by Martin Advertising (Permit No. 04545). In 1996, property owner Henry S. and Naida Chin obtained a demolition permit; the work was completed by Roncin Construction (Permit No. 9604-049). In 1996, property owner Dean Satterlee obtained a permit to change out a water heater; the work was completed by Cortez & Associates (Permit No. 9607-007). In 1997, Henry S. and Naida Chin obtained a permit to rebuild and repair due to fire damage; the work was completed by Roncin Construction Co (Permit No. 9605- 073). In 2003, the property owner, the Dune Palms Mobiles Estates, obtained a permit to build a 10 LF block wall; the work was completed by Stocker Construction Inc (Permit No. 0304-400). In 2006, the Dune Palms Mobile Estates obtained a permit to reroof; the work was completed by Petronella Roofing Company (Permit No. 06-0484). According to aerial photographs, the bulk of mobile home construction occured during the 196os and 197os. By the end of the 197os, the park was completely in -filled with housing units. Since then, no substantial changes have been made to the overall layout or configuration of the mobile home park. New homes have replaced historic structures over time, but many historic -era units remain in -place. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The Dune Palms Mobile Estates mobile home park was evaluated in 2018 and received a status code of 6Y "Determined ineligible for NR by consensus through Section 1o6 process — Not evaluated for CR or Local Listing" per the California Office of Historic Preservation Built Environment Resource Directory (BERD). See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Dune Palms Mobile Estates Page 3 of io Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 488 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 i CO.4 UREIMA PRESERVATION & PLAN06' 4 rC` 1/41 Z t-46400 Dune Palms Road et • s r • rt • 4 a. r � • - . F+i� BM 61 T•#�i• � • L. 'f psI4 0 113 0,25 • Web Tri [ppr pat Yl I, Natwnel GecgrapF c Sno 115 Mites Tramb0 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Dune Palms Mobile Estates Page 4 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 488 Primary Record Information Continued: 46400 Dune Palms Road_2: Representative view, Unit #6. 4640o Dune Palms Road_3: Representative view, Unit #3.7. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Dune Palms Mobile Estates Page 5 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 488 Primary Record Information Continued: 46400 Dune Palms Road_4: Representative view, Unit #22. 4640o Dune Palms Road_5: Representative view, Unit #24. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Dune Palms Mobile Estates Page 6 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 488 Primary Record Information Continued: 4640o Dune Palms Road_6: Representative view, Unit #48. 4640o Dune Palms Road_7: Representative view, Unit #56. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Dune Palms Mobile Estates Page 7 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 488 Primary Record Information Continued: 4640o Dune Palms Road_8: Representative view, Unit #6o. 4640o Dune Palms Road_9: Representative view, Unit #97. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Dune Palms Mobile Estates Page 8 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 488 Primary Record Information Continued: 4640o Dune Palms Road_Office io: Representative view of the park office. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Dune Palms Mobile Estates Page 9 of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 488 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: The mobile home park is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The property is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the property would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The property does not retain significant character defining features of a historic mobile home parks, such as prominent historic signage, intact historic perimeter boundary wall / vegetation, or a significant proportion of historic -era mobile homes. In addition to a general lack of historic features, Dune Palms Mobile Estates has also been improved over time with non -historic mobile homes and contemporary -era unit fencing, which have significantly altered the original form and configuration of the property from the historic period. As a whole, individual lot owners have negatively impacted the historic integrity of specific lots, and the mobile home park has a whole, with improvements since the period of initial construction. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Dune Palms Mobile Estates Page io of io Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 488 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: I Obituaries --- Eimer V. Anderson July 15, 1905-Aug. 18, 1990 1:. ther V. Anderson of Corva1- Its died Saturday at Good Samar; tan Hospital. She was 8S She was born in i akotad, Finland, to Johannes and Maria Edson Fahlur. She emigrated to Duluth, Minn., at age 18. On June 26, 1926, she married Waino An- derson. also a Swedish emigrant, in Duluth. Their only child, Mir- iam, was born in Duluth. After several years of dairy farming, they tried life in the Northwest and Northern Califor- nia before settli here the' buil bile [del 1 n 1 Corvallis to be near thcrr family. Mrs. Anderson is survived by her husband. Waino; dater, Miriam Johnson of Corvallis; a sister in Helsinki; four grandchil- dren; and three great•grandchil- dren. She was preceded in death by a grandchild At her request, no public serv- ices will he held Funeral ar- rangements are being handled by De M o• D urda n Garden C ha pe l Corvallis Gazette -Times, August 21, 1990. DPR 523L (09/2013) City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D10. La Quinta Country Club Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 4885o Avenida Anselmo Page 1 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 297 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 4885o Avenida Anselmo City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 564450.59 mE / 3728294.36 mN e. Other Locational Data: La Quinta Golf Estates No i, Recorded July 33., 1959, MB 37/98 Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates; APN: 658300009 *P3a. Description: The 4885o Avenida Anselmo property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Contemporary style, facing west from the east side of Avenida Anselmo. It features a T-shaped plan with a symmetrical front facade. The dwelling has a low -pitch cross -gabled roof clad in asphalt and gravel with a front -gable at the front elevation. The roof has broad overhanging boxed eaves. A detached garage is located on the north end of the property. The exterior walls are clad in stucco. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of steel framed fixed -pane windows within the gable end. The entrance is within a concrete masonry walled courtyard shielded from view at the public right-of-way. Character defining features of Contemporary style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: a symmetrical facade, broad expanses of uninterrupted wall surfaces, and walls around the front porch or courtyard. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: D Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 4885oAvenida Anselmo_i: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1965; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Ryan and Jennifer Haferbecker 4885o Avenida Anselmo, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 297 Resource Name: 4885o Avenida Anselmo Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 4885o Avenida Anselmo B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Contemporary *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965. In 1967, property owner Jack Bigler obtained a permit to construct a 26 LF 6ft high block wall (Permit No.157241). In 1968, Bigler obtained a permit to construct a private swimming pool (Permit No. 153625). In 1968, Bigler obtained a permit to construct an accessory building (Permit No.157034). In 1968, Bigler obtained a permit to construct a 290 LF 6ft high block wall (Permit No.164911). In 1968, Bigler obtained a permit to construct a roof attachment to the dwelling (Permit No.157125). In 1998, property owner Neil Wallach obtained a permit to construct a garden wall; the work was completed by Classic Builders (Permit No. 98o5-oozo). In 2007, property owner Charles Coulter obtained a permit to construct an addition to the residence (Permit No. 06-3846). In 20o7, Coulter obtained a permit to remodel the residence (Permit No. o7-1224). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. Despite recent renovation efforts, the form of the original dwelling remains intact. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure, 1926-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 4885o Avenida Anselmo property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 4885o Avenida Anselmo Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 297 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 r ---r = .11a "'NA'eJ \•.1 dbe URN* PRESERVATION & NNW' ' + i 0 48850 Avenida Anselmo • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • --alop .. ••- 40 • • ■ • • \ - • • • • ■ *M • .r+• s ' •- • • ..• . T Via. iH - i . •. t I.• r • i Ca # • i • r . • ' , • , I. r11.S. f• a f VCE 0..13 0,25 •-'�nY+°.�hr r �a23 N+h,.t^. rrphK arty, �tiph�, 0,5 hiikas 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4885o Avenida Anselmo Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 297 Primary Record Information Continued: 4885o Avenida Anselmo_2: View facing northeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4885o Avenida Anselmo Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2q7 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Jack Bigler (1967-1968; Desert Sun / Permits), Neil Wallach (1998; Permits), and Charles Coulter (2007; Permits). Jack Bigler was an avid golfer at the La Quinta Country Club and participated in many local tournaments. The home was built in a Contemporary style in the La Quinta Country Club subdivision, recorded in 1959, and is within the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1965 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-197os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being located in La Quinta's first private country club and the first residential neighborhood associated with club. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to these themes. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4885o Avenida Anselmo Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2q7 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Pool construction boosts dollar total Permits for construction of new swimming pools dominated this week's report. from the Riv- erside County Department n of Building and Safety. Pools will he built by the following persons: V .Alexander, a $3.000 installation at 5- 886 Mountain View Avenue. Jack Bigler. $3. OO. at .,nselrnol, La Quinta. Palm Desert Post, November 2, 2967. 48-850 Avenida' DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 48855 Avenida Anselmo Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 302 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 48855 Avenida Anselmo City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 3.3.5, 564399.03. mE / 3728293.13 mN e. Other Locational Data: La Quinta Golf Estates No 1, Recorded July 31, 1959, MB 37/98 Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates; APN: 6583oo03.3 *P3a. Description: The 48855 Avenida Anselmo property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Contemporary style. The dwelling facing east from the west side of Avenida Anselmo. It features an irregular plan with an asymmetrical front facade. The dwelling has a flat roof clad with asphalt and gravel. The roof has broad, overhang boxed eaves. An attached garage is located on the north end of the dwelling. The exterior walls are clad with stucco, and with expanses of brick masonry. Fenestration across the property appears to be steel framed single -pane windows and aluminum sliding windows. The front entrance is recessed behind a wooden gated entryway shielded from the public right-of-way. Character defining features of Contemporary style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: an asymmetrical facade, broad expanses of uninterrupted wall surfaces, a recessed couryard entryway, and horizontal bands. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 48855Avenida Anselmo_i: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 3.967; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Norman Ian Carnick 3 Foxglove Lane, Amherst, NH o3031 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 302 Resource Name: 48855 Avenida Anselmo Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 48855 Avenida Anselmo B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Contemporary *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1967. In 1981, property owner Diana Carnick obtained a permit to install gas piping to dwelling; the work was completed by Vallet Plumbing Company (Permit No. 8711). In 1997, Carnick obtained a permit to reroofthe residence; the work was completed by Sunrise Roofing Co (Permit No. 9701-0096). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. There appear to have been no changes to the form of the original dwelling apart from pool repair work. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure,1926-197os; La Quinta Architectural Styles, Contemporary 1955- 1965 Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: 1967-1970s Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local eligible (C/3/C) The 48855 Avenida Anselmo property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 48855 Avenida Anselmo Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3D / 3CD / 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 3o2 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 t ■ URBNlA PRESERVATION & PLANNaNGL! 0 • 4 • • • w — • • s , p a . t ■ r i ■ • # a,* f re, Va, • a a . a • ;‹,• ,...: -_ . t # • w r .. 1 ,,=.2 -- a } 113 0,25 tam • ern €apr■ a C' NiR Natk TG x}rnphrc arty, tiph , 0,5 P likes ■ 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 48855 Avenida Anselmo Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3D / 3CD / 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 302 Primary Record Information Continued: 48855 Avenida Anselmo_2: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 48855 Avenida Anselmo Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3D / 3CD / 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 302 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Diana Carnick (1981-1997; Permits). The home was built in the Contemporary style in the La Quinta Country Club subdivision, recorded in 1959, and is within the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1967 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-3.97os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being located in La Quinta's first private country club and the first residential neighborhood associated with club. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to these themes. The dwelling appears to be individually significant because it embodies the distinctive characteristics of the Contemporary architectural style with a high degree of historic integrity built in La Quinta. The property is assigned the 3S, 3SC, and 5S2 status codes: appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation, appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation, and individually eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; and not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person. It is individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as a property that exemplifies the defining characteristics of the Contemporary style. The property is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and it retains its essential form. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 49ioo Avenida Anselmo Page i of 2 Primary#: P-33-015465 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 025 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-9 UTM Zone: iiS, 564447 mE / 372793o mN Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club Tract: La Quinta Golf Estates No i; Recorded July 31,1959, MB 37/98 Date Constructed:1961 Owner and Address: Robert W. Lange; 17o7 N Randall RD #aoo, Elgin IL 60123 Updated Description: The 44910o Avenida Anselmo property was constructed in 1961 as a single-family residence built in the Contemporary style in the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood within the La Quinta Country Club. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2006. It was demolished in ca. 2015 and subsequently replaced with a new single-family residence in ca. 2016. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM Tech. It was fully demolished in ca. 2015 and subsequently replaced in ca. 2016. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 49ioo Avenida Anselmo Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-015465 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 025 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4915o Avenida Anselmo Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015466 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 024 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-10 UTM Zone: iiS, 564428 mE / 3727919 mN Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club Tract: La Quinta Golf Estates No i; Recorded July 31,1959, MB 37/98 Date Constructed:1961 Owner and Address: Summerfield Family Trust, Thomas W. Summerfield; 12°7 Seacrest Drive, Corona Del Mar CA 92925 Updated Description: The 4915o Avenida Anselmo property was constructed in 1961 in the gated La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood within the La Quinta Country Club. The one-story, single family residence was constructed in a Custom Ranch style. The residence has an asymmetrical facade with a low -pitch front gable and flat roof. The roof has wide, boxed eaves and gable ends shielded by metal panels. The exterior is clad in stucco. The front elevation features at least three windows, though likely more are obscured by vegetation. The current survey showed that the three visible horizontal sliding windows had been replaced with large fixed picture windows. The attached garage was constructed in 2000. There does not appear to have been any other alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4915o Avenida Anselmo Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15466 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 024 4915o Avenida Anselmo_i: View facing southeast of the northwest (front) elevation. 4915o Avenida Anselmo_2: View facing east of the northwest (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 492.5o Avenida Anselmo Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015466 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 024 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 J W W L 6 25 30 Q - cfog % i15-L rfrva- - INN —6. 7, \___:._..,..-c$2c- \ 4 7 es, si . dir Si •• 35 36 4111drill ilir f, 31 r: a _ r � '"` -' I A49150 Avenida Anselmo AVE FERNANb0Of li__V fLL M42,4n� Z, 1, AVE 50 • ISO` {STa 4001 VDCLIE IL. co_ LfLS R.q,y r d { - - 4,.., dLL r4MPJCa • 1 nil I , IL _`'� 1 AVE LA FONPA ems. ".� �• ~ fJDs . ... CLL RANe0 CL! 3OH8Ra c -'" CLL ENSENA . A w) a J _� pC, ROCK rt, `'; e �, . 0.25 0.5 1 Mlles [NM;PMERVAIION & PLANNING "0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 48805 Avenida El Nido Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 293 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 488o5 Avenida El Nido City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: uS, 564388.07 mE / 37z8399.24 mN e. Other Locational Data: La Quinta Golf Estates No i, Recorded July 31, 1959, MB 37/98 Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates; APN: 658310017 *P3a. Description: The 48805 Avenida El Nido property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Spanish Styled Ranch style. The building faces southeast from the northwest side of Avenida El Nido. It features a rectilinear plan with an asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a moderate -to -low -pitch hipped roof clad with red concrete tiles. The roof has a broad overhanging, open eaves with facia boards. An attached garage is located on the south end of the front elevation. The exterior walls of the dwelling are clad with smooth stucco. The windows are not clearly visible from the public right-of-way. Based on what is visible, one window is set within a stucco arch. The majority of the front elevation is shielded from view on the public right-of-way by a stucco -clad privacy wall and entry gate. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: the smooth stucco siding and rounded arches. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 488o5Avenida El Nido_i: View facing north of the southeast (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source OHistoric: 1962; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Barry Lee Chooljian, Carole L. Chooljian PO Box i5o, La Quinta, CA 92247 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 293 Resource Name: 48805 Avenida El Nido Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 48805 Avenida El Nido B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1962. In 1984, property owner Berry Chooljian obtained a permit to construct a storage area (Permit No. o88o). In 1986, Chooljian obtained a permit to construct a 6 ft block wall; the work was completed by Therieau Construction (Permit No. oo2448). In 1991, Chooljian obtained a permit to construct a 6i-LF, 6 ft high block wall; the work was completed by Quality Construction (Permit No.10°39). In 1991, Chooljian obtained a permit to construct a 45o sq.ft. addition; the work was completed by Designer Quality Construction and builder Michael N. Scuro (Permit No. 9561). In 1997, Chooljian obtained a permit to construct a 18o sq.ft. addition; the work was completed by Paul Davis Systems (Permit No. 9704-085). In 1999, Chooljian obtained a permit to remodel the existing pool and add a raised spa; the work was completed by Anson Construction (Permit No. 99o2-16o). Available aerial photography and permit history show that significant alterations were made to the dwelling during the 199os. Additions expanded the footprint of the residence and the esstential form of the original building was negatively impacted. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure,1926-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 48805 Avenida El Nido property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 48805 Avenida El Nido Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 293 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 .1,7t 1 (--: )-__.----s_ ..,) ( N. _ -, i • 1,4 .•--s --, • - E•iliff aLL• • • ••• • •- W1 URA PRESERVATION & PLANNING' 48805 Avenida El Nido + .+ • . al•: • • ■ + • • • • • • • • • er-71 • 1 • • • i • + • • •••;• • x • • a• • • G0.,•. ▪ • • • + • 'ti� • + + • ,) • )) c: r r • • • • • • a • • • 4Z •` 4 ▪ a • ' . # • ail,. w • . a * • i • ▪ 1 • 1f le • a 4 rt • a • .eta • • • a • • caprsOF c Netrdebl Ge.•)raph } - -cut 0 0.13 0,25 .! i.. .. i .1 .1. 0,5 Mites 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 48805 Avenida El Nido Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2qn Primary Record Information Continued: 48805 Avenida El Nido_2: View facing north of the southeast (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 48805 Avenida El Nido Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 293 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Berry Chooljian (1984-1999; Permits). Berry Chooljian was on the board of directors for a local non-profit organization, the Coachella Valley Lions Club. The home was built as a Spanish Styled Ranch in the La Quinta Country Club subdivision, recorded in 1959, and is within the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 2962 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-197os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being located in La Quinta's first private country club and the first residential neighborhood associated with club. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to these themes. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 48890 Avenida El Nido Page 3. of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 294 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication 0 Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _ 1/4 of 1 of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 48890 Avenida El Nido City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 564367.33 mE / 3728302.63 mN e. Other Locational Data: La Quinta Golf Estates No i, Recorded July 33., 1959, MB 37/98 Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates; APN: 6583000i9 *P3a. Description: The 48890 Avenida El Nido property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Contemporary style. The building faces northwest from the southeast side of Avenida El Nido. It features an irregular plan with an asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a flat roof clad with asphalt and gravel. The roof has broad, overhanging boxed eaves. An attached garage is located on the north end of the front elevation. The exterior walls are clad with stucco. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of steel framed fixed -pane windows and a double steel -framed front door with glass panels. The doorway is located beneath a shallow eave overhang and the front porch is partially enclosed with pierced block walls. Character defining features of Contemporary style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, broad expanses of uninterrupted wall surfaces, and walls around the front porch or courtyard. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 4889oAvenida El Nido_i: View facing southeast of the Northwest (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source OHistoric: 1962; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: David K. Newby io3 Dunhill Court, Village of Loch Lloyd, MO 64012 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 294 Resource Name: 48890 Avenida El Nido Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 48890 Avenida El Nido B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Contemporary B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1962. In 1968, property owner Frank Hart obtained a permit to install a swimming pool (Permit No.162367). In zoo°, property owner Paul Berge obtained a permit to reroofthe residence; the work was completed by Roof Tile Specialty (Permit No. 0012-oo3). In 2o14, property owner Robert Chambers obtained a permit to install a spa to the existing pool; the work was completed by JAC Constructors (Permit No.2o14-1130). In 2o14, Chambers obtained a permit to construct a 9oLF 6ft high block wall; the work was completed by Edward J Strzelczyk (Permit No. 2o14-1116). In 2o14, Chambers obtained a permit to replace the septic tank; the work was completed by Sewer & Septic Inc (Permit No. 2o14-0002). In 2o16, Chambers obtained a permit to replace the 200 Amp; the work was completed by JMK Electric (Permit No. 2o16-oo24). In 2o16, the property owner, the David K Newsby Trust, obtained a permit to construct a detached rear addition; the work was completed by Bradley Construction (Permit No. 2o16-o2o2). Available aerial photography has indicated that the essential form of the dwelling has remained intact since initial construction. The detached addition is not visible from the public right-of-way and is differentiated from the original building. The fenestration at the front elevation appears to have been unaltered since initial construction. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not ldentified b. Builder: Not Identified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure,1926-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 48890 Avenida El Nido property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 488go Avenida El Nido Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 294 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 141 WNW PRESERVATION & PLANNA`'' + i 0 0.13 0,25 • • M ieit p # • ■ • •• • . • • 5y i ■ • '* •0. +- : • # • M .+ •_• i 3 # r : 1. r i 0GP . ; • • • • • • ' G'• ▪ N S 1/4 w VCI7•+'IE w .:,,, .,hr r a23 Ntrkkat. rephrc arty, tiph , 0,5 Mikes 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 488go Avenida El Nido Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 294 Primary Record Information Continued: 48890 Avenida El Nido_2: View facing east of the Northwest (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 488go Avenida El Nido Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 294 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include Frank Hart (1968; Desert Sun), Paul Berge (2000; Permits), and Robert Chambers (2014-2016; Permits). The home was built in a Contemporary style in the La Quinta Country Club subdivision, recorded in 1959, and is within the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1962 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-197os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being located in La Quinta's first private country club and the first residential neighborhood associated with club. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to these themes. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 488go Avenida El Nido Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 294 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Permits for swimming pools were taken out by II. A, Barnett, 4 - 4 ,Massaehusetts a $800 pool; Frank Hart, 48-890 Avenida El Nido, La Quinta, a $4,000 installation and Hans Wyler, 1- 30 Gardens Road, Rancho Mirage, $3,000. ._- Palm Desert Post, October 17, 1968. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 4900o Avendia El Nido Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 295 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 4900o Avendia El Nido City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: uS, 564327.95 mE / 3728252.33 mN e. Other Locational Data: La Quinta Golf Estates No 1, Recorded July 31, 1959, MB 37/98 Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates; APN: 6583oo0i7 *P3a. Description: The 4900o Avenida El Nido property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Spanish Styled Ranch style. The building faces northwest from the southeast side of Avenida El Nido on the northeast corner of Avenida El Nido and Coachella Drive. It features an irregular plan with an asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a low-pitched side -gabled roof clad with red clay tiles in the center of the dwelling, surrounded by flat roof elements. The roof varies from moderate to no overhanging eaves. An attached garage is located on the north end of the front elevation. The exterior walls are clad with stucco. The fenetration at the front elevation is obscured by heavy vegetation and a stucco clad privacy wall that spans the length between the dwelling and the garage. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, broad expanses of uninterrupted wall surfaces, and walls around the front porch or courtyard. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 49000Avendia El Nido_i: View facing southeast of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source OHistoric: 1962; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Brigandi Family Frust, Christina and Christopher M. Brigandi 66o6 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach, CA 92663 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 295 Resource Name: 4900o Avendia El Nido Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 4900o Avendia El Nido B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1962. In 199o, property owner Roxie Yeaayian obtained a permit to remodel and build an addition; the work was completed by Craig Coaklin (Permit No. 49000). In 199o, Yeaayian obtained a permit to add a spa to the existing pool; the work was completed by Hoams Construction Co Inc (Permit No. 08712). In 199o, Yeaayian obtained a permit to construct a 5 ft wall around the existing pool equipment; the work was completed by Craig Conklin Company (Permit No. 08820). In 2006, property owner Roswitha Byford obtained a permit to construct an addition; the work was completed by B&M Construction (Permit No. 05- 5113). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. The property appears to have been significantly altered by the 1990 addition, which added the Spanish elements to the property. Significant alterations have impacted the essential form of the original building overtime. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure,1926-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 4900o Avenida El Nido property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 4900o Avendia El Nido Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 295 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 4� i Q URBNlA PRESERVATION & PLANNaNGL! 0 • • • • • • 49000 Avenida El NFda' f • • 1/7 •• r• • ■ ■ • • ii •fig' tie. a� \ l a a a • • • a r • F IN an 113 0,25 • • •'40 • ▪ y i• i1-i i }.40▪ 1• *• r €aprepa C 2f7l3 Natwri-are rnphrc ofey,tiph , 0,5 P likes 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4900o Avendia El Nido Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 295 Primary Record Information Continued: 4900o Avendia El Nido_2: View facing east of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4900o Avendia El Nido Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2qs Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Roxie Yeaayian (199o; Permits) and Roswitha Byford (2006; Permits). The home was built as a Spanish Styled Ranch in the La Quinta Country Club subdivision, recorded in 1959, and is within the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1962 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-197os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being located in La Quinta's first private country club and the first residential neighborhood associated with club. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to these themes. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 4912o Avendia El Nido Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 299 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 491.2o Avenida El Nido City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 564295.93 mE / 3728177.72 mN e. Other Locational Data: La Quinta Golf Estates No i, Recorded July 33., 1959, MB 37/98 Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates; APN: 65829ooi6 *P3a. Description: The 493.2o Avenida El Nido property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Custom Ranch style. The building faces northwest from the east corner of Avenida El Nido. It features an rectilinear plan with an asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a flat roof surrounded by a sloped parapet wall, clad with concrete tile shingles. The roof has slight, overhanging boxed eaves with facia board. A detached garage with a flat roof is located west of the dwelling. The exterior walls of the dwelling are clad with stucco. The detached garage is clad with stucco, with columns of brick masonry. The fenetration at the front elevation is obscured by a brick clad privacy wall that spans the west (front) elevation. Character defining features of Custom Ranch homes that can be seen on the subject property include: the asymmetrical facade, wood frame construction, and stucco clad walls with brick. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 4912oAvenida El Nido_i: View facing southeast of the northwest (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 3.965; ParcelQuest 0 Prehistoric 0 Both *P7. Owner and Address: M.B. and Lois B. Buettner 3832 Seascape Drive, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 299 Resource Name: 491.2o Avendia El Nido Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 4912o Avendia El Nido B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Custom Ranch *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965. In 1991, property owner MB Buettner obtained a permit to erect a zo LF 6ft high garden wall; the work was completed by TA Kennedy Construction (Permit No. 9565). In 1996, Buettner obtained a permit to erect a garden wall; the work was completed by Tom Stone Masonry (Permit No. 9601-061). In zoos, Buettner obtained a permit to reroofthe residence; the work was completed by Miller & Sons Roofing Inc (Permit No. 05-5036). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. The extent of alterations to the residence could not be determined due to a lack of visibility. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure,1926-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 4912o Avenida El Nido property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 493.2o Avendia El Nido Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 299 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 460 NM PRESERVATION & PLANNaNGL! + i • * MI r # • a f 40120Avenida El Aida * • • * ■ i • • i • F • a ! - ; • a• • • a• ▪ •`' •� y • ,Py,'� O ••% • r { y .ter c._ _# a r • ^its■ .•+` __ - r . .t. . t e r E 0.13 0,25 .:,,, .,hrr HN+h14 rnphc a y.a rt 0,5 Wes 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 493.2o Avendia El Nido Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 299 Primary Record Information Continued: 493.2o Avenida El Nido_2: View facing east of the northwest (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 493.2o Avendia El Nido Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: zqq Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: MB Buettner (1991-zoos; Permits). The home was built as a Custom Ranch in the La Quinta Country Club subdivision, recorded in 1959, and is within the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1965 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-3.97os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being located in La Quinta's first private country club and the first residential neighborhood associated with club. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to these themes. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling extent of alterations could not be determined due to a lack of visibility and integrity from the historic period could not be determined. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: Mary Mead-Maddick House #2 Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 482 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _ 1 of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 4880o Avenida Fernando City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564517.47 mE / 3728359.22 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR 28545-3, Recorded February 28, 2998, MB 269/6; Lot 71 La Quinta Golf Estates #i Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates; APN: 658190011 *P3a. Description: The 4880o Avenida Fernando property is a one-story wood framed Swiss Chalet Styled Ranch residence. The building faces southwest from the east side of Avenida Fernando. It features a rectangular shaped floorplan with asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a low-pitched front -gabled roof clad in asphalt composite shingles with an interior brick chimney in the center. The roof has a wide open overhang with exposed rafters and a facia board. Decorative triangular brackets are located at the center of the gable ends. An attached carport is located on the northwest end of the front elevation. The exterior walls of the dwelling are clad in board -and -batten. The fenetration at the front elevation is partially obscured by vegetation but the windows appear to be multi-lite wood framed sash units with external wood shutters. The front doorway is composed of a single wood framed French door beneath a wooden pergola supported by square wooden posts and triangular brackets. Character defining features of Swiss Chalet Styled Ranch homes that can be seen on the subject property include: the gabled roof, decorative wood roofing trim, and board -and -batten siding. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building 0 Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 48800Avenida Fernando_i: View facing east of the southwest (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1975; Building Permit ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Sally Hilkene 4880o Avenida Fernando, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June-JuIy 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None 81 Location Map 81 Continuation Sheet 81 Building, Structure, and Object Record ❑ Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 482 Resource Name: Mary Mead-Maddick House #2 Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #2 B2. Common Name: 4880o Avenida Fernando B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Swiss Chalet Styled Ranch *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1975. In 1975, property owner Mead-Maddick obtained a permit to construct dwelling & carport (Permit No. 258831). In 1975, property owner Mead-Maddick obtained a permit to erect block wall (Permit No. 259883). In 1980, property owner Mead-Maddick obtained a permit to install swimming pool (Permit No. 375481). In 1981, property owner Mead-Maddick obtained a permit to convert the carport to a room (Permit No. 404069). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. The essential form of the dwelling appears to have remained intact. *B7. Moved? ❑x No ❑ Yes ❑ Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Not Identified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure, 2926-197os; La Quinta Architectural Styles, Custom Ranch Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: 1975-197os Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local eligible (A/2/B(persons) and C/3/C) Mary Mead-Maddick House #2 at 4880o Avenida Fernando was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 293os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Mary Mead-Maddick House #2 Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 482 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Ikea PRESERVATION &PLMINIHGL` 0 0,13 0.25 0.5 hfdes F J O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #2 Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 482 Primary Record Information Continued: 4880o Avenida Fernando_2: View facing notheast of the southwest (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Mary Mead Maddick Home #2 Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 482 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Mary Mead Maddick (19o1-1997) was a prominent photographer for the Hollywood movie industry and later a celebrated advertising photographer. At one time, Maddick was noted as one of the top five photographers in the world. Born in 3.9o1 in Wissahicken, PA to Mary Ann Hellings and Samuel C. Mead, Maddick moved to Los Angeles with her husband in 1928, and operated the Mead-Maddick photography studio for over 4o years. Maddick worked with many well-known brands, such as Ivory Soap, Camel cigarettes, and MGM, and photographed many noted celebrities, including Elizabeth Taylor, Lana Turner, Gary Cooper, and Rock Hudson. Maddick retired in 1979 and later ran the La Quinta Art Center (Desert Sun, 3o Dec 1997; Palm Desert Post, 21 Jan 1983). The subject property was Maddick's second home in La Quinta. The home was built within the La Quinta Country Club in the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood. The La Quinta Country Club subdivision was created 1958 as the first private club with gated neighborhoods in La Quinta. The land was originally owned by the La Quinta Hotel, and spanned approximately 13o acres. The La Quinta Country Club opened as a private golf club with invitation only membership. The Club gained recognition in the 3.96os through widespread advertisements and President Dwight D. Eisenhower's involvement in the Club's dedication ceremony on October 23, 196o. The La Quinta Country Club developed gradually, with residences infilling the areas between golf holes. As it grew, the subdivision was developed into eight neighborhoods: La Quinta Golf Estates, Club La Quinta, La Quinta Fairways, Villas of La Quinta, Country Club Estates, Hacienda La Quinta, Montero Estates, and Lago La Quinta. The subject property is located within the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood. While most of the residences constructed in the La Quinta Country Club were constructed in a Tract Ranch style with Spanish style features, the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood was built entirely of custom designed homes. Each home was approved by the homeowner's association prior to construction. As a result, construction in the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood was slow during the 3.96os and 197os. Many homes built in the Golf Estates neighborhood during this time featured Contemporary and Custom Ranch designs. The subject property was built in the Swiss Chalet Styled Ranch style in 1975. In a 1989 interview, Maddick noted: "they used to talk over at the Country Club they didn't like my house much because it didn't belong in the desert." She observed "It's sort of Swiss chalet style with a shake roof and I used a lot of redwood. I never really thought about the desert style when I built a house here." The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-197os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being located in La Quinta's first private country club and the first residential neighborhood associated with club. However, the property does not possess individual significance related to these themes. The residence is also associated with the theme of La Quinta Architectural Styles, as a Styled Ranch home built in the 197os. The residence is constructed in the Swiss Chalet Styled Ranch, a unique example within La Quinta. Due to the high degree of historic integrity at the residence, the home is considered individually significant. As a property associated with Mary Mead-Maddick featuring a unique intact architectural style, the property is assigned the 3S, 3SC, and 552 status codes: appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation, appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation, and individually eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been individually associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. The dwelling is individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has been identified as having an association with Mary Mead-Maddick, a nationally significant photographer and artist. The dwelling is individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as a property that embodies the distinctive characteristics ofa Swiss Chalet Styled Ranch home in La Quinta. It is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 48841 Avenida Fernando Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015484 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o26 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-28 UTM Zone: 11S, 564580 mE; 3728103 mN Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club Tract: La Quinta Golf Estates No 1; Recorded July 31,1959, MB 37/98 Date Constructed: 1961 Owner and Address: Anne W Nanni, David A Nanni;122o E zoth Avenue, Spokane WA 992o3 Updated Description: The 48841 Avenido Fernando property was constructed in 1961 in the gated La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood within the La Quinta Country Club. The one-story single family residence was constructed in an International style. The rectangular residence has a flat roof with narrow boxed eaves. The exterior is clad in stucco and stone veneer. A large, square chimney extends from the interior of the residence. The residence has a recessed entryway and an attached carport. The zoo6 survey showed one set of sliding glass windows and a series of fixed aluminum framed windows at the front elevation. The 2022 survey shows the large fixed windows spanning most of the front elevation of the residence that appear to have remained in -place. The is one small horizontal sliding window adjacent to the front entrance. The roof appears to have been replaced between 2019 and 2021. Apart from the roof replacement, there do not appear to have been any significant alterations since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The current survey found that the dwelling retains a sufficient level of integrity for individual eligibility at the national, state, and local level. The 2022 evaluation found that the property should be assigned a 35 status code: appears eligible for NR as an individual property through survey evaluation. Additionally, a 3C5 status code should be added: appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation. Finally, the property should be assigned a 552 status code: individually eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property individually embodies the distinctive characteristics of an International style dwelling built in the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood between the 193os and 197os and is considered individually significant under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion C/3/C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 48841 Avenida Fernando Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015484 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Urbana Survey No: 026 48841 Avenida Fernando_i: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. 48841 Avenida Fernando_2: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 48841 Avenida Fernando Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015484 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 026 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 48865 Avenida Fernando Page 1 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 300 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 48865 Avenida Fernando City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 3.15, 564483.8 mE / 3728282.05 mN e. Other Locational Data: La Quinta Golf Estates No i, Recorded July 33., 1959, MB 37/98 Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates; APN: 658300003 *P3a. Description: The 48865 Avenida Fernando property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Spanish Styled Ranch style. The building faces east from the west side of Avenida Fernando. It features an irregular plan with a symmetrical facade. The dwelling has a moderate -pitch pyramidal roof clad with red clay tiles in the center of the dwelling, surrounded by flat roof elements at all four corners. The roof is topped in the center with a stucco clad light well and broad, overhanging open eaves with exposed rafter ends. An attached garage is located on the south end of the front elevation. The exterior walls are clad with stucco. The fenetration at the front elevation is patially obscured by heavy vegetation but the front doorway is composed of two wood framed glass doors in a recessed front porch. Windows and doors at the rear appear to be a mix of vinyl sliding glass windows and doors, wood framed glass doors, and aluminum framed sliding glass doors. The entryway patio is supported by four square brick posts. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch homes that can be seen on the subject property include: symmetrical facade, clay tile roof, stucco clad walls, and exposed rafter ends. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 48865Avenida Fernando_i: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 3.966; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Fawn K. Affeldt 48865 Avenida Fernando, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 300 Resource Name: 48865 Avenida Fernando Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 48865 Avenida Fernando B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1966. In 1966, property owner Jim Tyrell obtained a permit to construct a dwelling and attached garage (Permit No. 144665). In 1966, Tyrell obtained a permit to install a swimming pool (Permit No. 145875). In 1967, Tyrell obtained a permit to add a den to dwelling (Permit No. 153596). In 1983, property owner Mr. Tyson obtained a permit to install gas piping; the work was completed by Maple Leaf Plumbing (Permit No. 0055). In 1988, property owner Dorothy Tyson obtained a permit for a compliance survey for a room addition and fence; the work was completed by Morgan Ward (Permit No. 04599). In 1997, property owner Gary E Cardiff obtained a permit to erect an 8o LF 6ft high garden wall; the work was completed by Steve Ellington Masonry (Permit No. 9710-o27). In 1998, Cardiff obtained a permit to reroofthe residence; the work was completed by Spray Foam of Southern California (Permit No. 9803-079). In zooz, property owner Mr and Mrs Cernich obtained a permit to install a pool and spa; the work was completed by California Pools and Spas (Permit No. ozlo-o82). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. Apart from window and door replacements at the rear of the dwelling not facing the public right-of-way, the essential form of the 1966 dwelling appears to be intact. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Phillip A. Sellery *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure,1926-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 48865 Avenida Fernando property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 48865 Avenida Fernando Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 300 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 URBNlA PRESERVATION & PLANNaNGL! 0 •• • • ••- .• `•• • .s• .• • - # + * ■ • IN ea g. • -. • • F \ ■ • •;•tea• • 113 0,25 €aprepa C Y7l3 Natk raphrc arty, tiph , 0,5 P likes 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 48865 Avenida Fernando Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: boo Primary Record Information Continued: 48865 Avenida Fernando_2: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 48865 Avenida Fernando Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: Roo Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Jim Tyrell (1966-1967; Permits), Dorothy Tyson (1983-1988; Permits), Gary E. Cardiff (1997-1998; Permits), and Mr. and Mrs. Cernich (2002; Permits). Gary E. Cardiff worked as an accountant for E.F. Hutton & Company Inc. and later a financial consultant for Merrill Lynch. The home was built as a Spanish Styled Ranch in the La Quinta Country Club subdivision, recorded in 1959, and is within the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1966 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-197os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being located in La Quinta's first private country club and the first residential neighborhood associated with club. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to these themes. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bso. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 48865 Avenida Fernando Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: boo Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: ,J. F. Rounds, 70-285 Thunderbird Drive, was given a permit to add a room to cost $3,899 to his home and ,Tim Tyra a similar erg it fora en costing 1,35 at 48-865 Avenida Fernando. La Quinta. Palm Desert Post, October 26, 1967. LA IUINTACOtTNTRYCLUB 1 hi twin I# ti ini Lirol u" Ow I.,k borl ',IC' +'t OK kidl 044AtLr hIt t4irx ear) tinLJ. Ik mil if it 'whim alxl 11Iinit'I •3irr{KArr~kd h% the II► Inf foci dififfir ilAti Ali: lull Viel har lull+ appalled lrj�lx'ir � l l slhI Nlrrh. metier' nide"v►► (irtarr WW1 1:u+1•1/11$4 the fltie641 hVttrr1tm. 1arreitiru• HHKUnlirrr %Irw%. IV%att• 1:041611 i,ticr ku.klan, ib Iw iL irri $519,000 Bill Taylor 760-779.5139 RE MA Real Estate Consultants Desert Sun, May 19, 2ooi. LI] DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4928o Avenida Fernando Page i of 4 Primary#: P-33-015485 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 023 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-29 UTM Zone: 11S, 564407 mE; 3727796 mN Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club Tract: La Quinta Golf Estates No i; Recorded July 31,1959, MB 37/98 Date Constructed: 1961 Owner and Address: Ted Housel Miller, Luan Miller;18o5 NW Glisan Street, Portland OR 97209 Updated Description: The 4928o Avenida Fernando property was constructed in 1961 in the gated La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood within the La Quinta Country Club. The one-story, single family residence was constructed in the International style. The dwelling faces north from the south side of Avenida Fernando. The wood -framed, irregular shaped residence is topped by a flat roof with no eaves, and walls are sheathed in stucco and stone veneer. A massive, rectangular, stuccoed chimney rises from the interior, through an open, five bay space over the middle facade at about half- story height which is geometric in design. Visible fenestration consists of aluminum -framed, fixed windows, and a half -circular, drive -through carport shelters the entrance on the asymmetrical facade and is supported on its exterior by a wall veneered with stone. A small, flat roof garage oriented to the east accommodates one car from the front of the west end of the facade. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The residence was designed by Archibald Quincy Jones, a Los Angeles based architect known for his modernist style designs. In 197o, the home was owned by famed La Quinta resident and renowned filmmaker Frank Capra, who added a library to the house. It remains unclear how long Capra lived at the property, but this dwelling is one of two locations associated with Capra in La Quinta, the other being a casita within the boundaries of the La Quinta Hotel (Resort & Club). The subject property is the only permanent residence associated with him in the area. The dwelling retains a sufficient level of integrity for individual eligibility at the national, state, and local level as an International style dwelling built by the notable architect, Archibald Quincy Jones, which is associated with a significant filmmaker Frank Capra. The 2022 evaluation found that the property should be assigned a 3S status code: appears eligible for NR as an individual property through survey evaluation. Additionally, a 3CS status code should be added: appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation. Finally, the property should be assigned a 5S2 status code: individually eligible for local listing or designation. Frank Capra was an Italian -born American film director, producer, and writer who became widely known for his films during the 193os and 194os when they earned major awards. He first came to La Quinta in 1934 to work on a story that later became the script for the film It Happened One Night, which he worked on with Robert Riskin while staying at one of the casitas at the La Quinta Hotel. He often returned to the same casita afterward, San Anselmo, during vacations to work on later film scripts. He wrote Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, You Cant Take It With You, Mr. Deed Goes To Town, It's a Wonderful Life, and Meet John Doe while staying at the La Quinta Hotel. Following his retirement in 1961, Capra moved to La Quinta permanently and was living at the subject property by 197o. Archibald (A.) Quincy Jones was born in Kansas City, Missouri and received his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Washington in 1936. Jones then moved to Los Angeles, where he worked in the offices of the modernist architects Douglas Honnold and George Vernon Russell (1936 to 1937) and Burton A. Schutt (1937 to 1939). From 1939 to 194o, he worked for the renowned architect Paul R. Williams. Once he was discharged from the US Navy in 1945, Jones returned to Los Angeles and opened an architecture office in the house in Laurel Canyon he had built with his former wife. During the years after the war, Jones again partnered with Paul R. Williams on several projects in the Palm Springs area, including the Palm Springs Tennis Club (1947), the Town & Country Restaurant (1948), and Romanoff's On the Rocks (195o). As a participant in John Entenza's Case Study House Program, Jones was deeply invested in the experiment's goal of reinventing houses to reflect how people lived in the post -World War II era. His belief that the quality of life could be improved through DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4928o Avenida Fernando Page 2 of 4 Primary#: P-33-015485 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 023 ❑x Update architecture led him to introduce new materials and design elements to his residential projects, such as glass walls, usable atriums, high ceilings, and post -and -beam construction. He designed buildings using a variety of materials that promoted a new way of living within the built environment that focused on informal, outdoor -oriented open plans. In his non-residential buildings, Jones was recognized as an innovator and master of improving the integration and efficiency of mechanical systems while maximizing usable space. The December 195o issue of Architectural Forum featured a "Builder's House of the Year" designed by Jones. The same issue also awarded the innovative Palo Alto building magnate Joseph Eichler"Subdivision of the Year." Eichler then invited Jones to tour the Palo Alto development he had just completed where he suggested they join forces. They subsequently remained partners until Eichler's death in 1974. With Eichler, Jones was given the projects where he had the freedom to implement park -like common areas, or greenbelts, in tract housing developments. In 196o, Jones was hired by William Pereira as a planning partner in the development of the city of Irvine, CA, where he became a model for greenway development in urban planning. Around this time, Jones designed the 4928o Avenida Fernando residence in La Quinta, connected directly to the La Quinta Country Club golf course. The Eichler commission prompted Jones to reconnect with Frederick Emmons. Their partnership lasted from 1951 until Emmons' retirement in 1969. Their designs are reflected in some 5,00o Eichler -developed houses. Jones and Emmons were awarded national AIA Firm of the Year in 1969. Jones was professor and later Dean of Architecture at the University of Southern California 1951-1967. By the 196os Jones was designing university and corporate buildings including the 1963 IBM Aerospace Headquarters in Westchester CA and University of California campus buildings. He designed the Sunnylands Annenberg Estate in Rancho Mirage in 1966. Jones died in 1979 at the age of 66 years. The dwelling at 4928o Avenida Fernando has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B (events), as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. It is individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B (persons), as the dwelling was the primary residence for Frank Capra following his retirement from the film industry. It is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. This property individually embodies the distinctive characteristics of an International style dwelling built by A. Quincy Jones in the Coachella Valley during the 196os and is considered individually significant under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion C/3/C. The building features full length glass walls, high ceilings, an outdoor -oriented layout, and a design that maximizes living space. While the interior has been remodeled and updated overtime, the form of the dwelling has not been significantly altered and the relationship between the floorplan and the golf course has remained intact. Any changes to the fenestration are not visible from the public right-of-way. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains a sufficient level of integrity from the historic period to convey its architectural significance. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4928o Avenida Fernando Page 3 of 4 Primary#: P-33-015485 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Urbana Survey No: 023 4928o Avenida Fernando_i: View facing south of the northwest (front) elevation. 4928o Avenida Fernando_2: View facing east of the northwest (front) elevation DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 4928o Avenida Fernando Page 4 of 4 Primary#: P-33-015485 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 023 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 — __ -- 75 � Q . roc..2._x_. el& i ‘...-- . is ) gli_._ 675- UN • I I ir 4 .1 7 ii 36 �� Illr `• � 3'1 7. • AVE FERNANDO rt 49280 Aveni da�Fernando r I _ y —_—_ �' f i _ 4 O rAGo.A C/{41! AVE so -',Fra 00011a -_.' S yL,3 ORiE C)" L�L L/k5 k�r . _ _ Li _ I z ' I - T r - LL TAMP7C❑ 6 AVE LA LA f-'UiJ!}h LL'Ffi DA 610 1i VE N{IF yTRI -- N'6R'W APs Ci i1NA1 L9A i n 3Z CLL {j AN54 c ELL 317NORh �.� '•_ 4 CLIL TN5TADA a f YS."= , ROCK re,,,, -11 '{P% „to 0 0.25 0.5 1 TV Hap URBd A PRrS[RVArIoN & PLANNING"' , 10 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 49295 Avenida Fernando Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 296 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 49295 Avenida Fernando City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 564320.59 mE / 3728o1.9.87 mN e. Other Locational Data: La Quinta Golf Estates No i, Recorded July 33., 1959, MB 37/98 Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates; APN: 658280009 *P3a. Description: The 49295 Avenida Fernando property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Post and Beam style. The building faces southeast from the north side of Avenida Fernando. It features an irregular plan with an asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a low-pitched front -gable roof, with flat roof components, clad with a synthetic membrane and topped with an interior stucco clad chimney. The roof has broad overhanging, open eaves with exposed steel beams. A detached garage is located on the west end of the front elevation. The exterior walls are clad with stucco, with exterior steel framing. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of steel framed fixed -pane windows and a double steel -framed front door with glass panels. The entryway is covered by steel beam patio framing. Windows and doors throughout the property are aluminum or steel frame sliding glass units. Character defining features of Post and Beam style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: a direct experession of the structural system with steel frames, horizontal massing, low-pitched roof, a strong interior/ exterior connection, floor -to -ceiling glass, and an open interior floor plan. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 49295Avenida Fernando_i: View facing north of the southeast (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1962; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Acacia -Coon Family Trust, Diane M. and Michael A. Coon 509 Acacia Avenue, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 296 Resource Name: 49295 Avenida Fernando Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 49295 Avenida Fernando B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Post and Beam *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1962. In 2015, property owner Charles Fausel obtained a permit to change out an electrical panel; the work was completed by Bradley Electric Inc (Permit No. 2015-0022). In 2016, property owner Debbie Chapman obtained a permit to construct a 433 sq.ft. addition; the work was completed by Hunter Harvey (Permit No. 2016-0300). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. While recent renovation efforts have replaced much of the original material on the interior and exterior, the form of the original dwelling remains intact. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure,1926-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 49295 Avenida Fernando property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 49295 Avenida Fernando Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 296 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 W t •C FAQ URBNlA PRESERVATION & PLANNaNGL! 0 • or • • • ■ . • • • • • •• 0_ • r • • • • • 49205 Aven€da Fernando . ■ • • ■ s , II • Q. ■•- .40 ■ • • i • • ■ • 4f + 0� ■ �I t + 0 11 V- + • ;elli VC_ .rz 113 0 25 • •V ■tom '4 �/ + l w €apr■giht C Y7l3 Natk raphrc arty, tiph , 0,5 P likes 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 49295 Avenida Fernando Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2q6 Primary Record Information Continued: 49295 Avenida Fernando_2: View facing northwest of the southeast (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 49295 Avenida Fernando Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2q6 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Charles Fausel (2015; Permits) and Debbie Chapman (2016; Permits). Charles Fausel was a General Motors mechanical engineer, chairman for the Citizens for Reagan Committee, and member of the American Foundrymen's Society. The home was built in a Post and Beam style in the La Quinta Country Club subdivision, recorded in 1959, and is within the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 2962 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-197os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being located in La Quinta's first private country club and the first residential neighborhood associated with club. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to these themes. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling retains its essential form, but changes to the materials on the exterior and interior have negatively impacted the character of the original home. As such, the dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 49016 Coachella Drive Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 298 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 49o3.6 Coachella Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: uS, 564434.39 mE / 3728191.95 mN e. Other Locational Data: La Quinta Golf Estates No 1, Recorded July 31, 1959, MB 37/98 Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates; APN: 658300006 *P3a. Description: The 49o3.6 Coachella Drive property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Spanish Styled Ranch style. The building faces west from the northeast corner of Avenida Anselmo and Coachella Drive. It features an irregular plan with an asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a low -pitch cross -gabled roof clad with red clay tiles with an octagonal tower roof at the northwest corner. The roof has a broad, overhanging open eaves with exposed beams at the gable ends. An attached garage is located at the southeast corner of the dwelling facing south onto Coachella Drive. The exterior walls are clad with stucco. The fenetration at the front elevation is obscured by a stucco clad privacy wall that spans the west and south elevations. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch homes that can be seen on the subject property include: clay tile roofing, stucco clad walls, exposed beam ends, and metal window grilles. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 49o3.6 Coachella Drive_i: View facing east of the privacy wall along the southern and western elevations. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 3.965; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: William E. and Linda S. Leigh 32o N. Glassell, Orange, CA 92866 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 298 Resource Name: 49016 Coachella Drive Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 49016 Coachella Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965. In 1996, property owner Ellsworth and Verle Vines obtained a permit to replace the existing water heater; the work was completed by Valley Plumbing (Permit No. 9609-170). In zoo4, property owner William E. Leigh obtained a permit for mechanical work (Permit No. 04-3589). In zoo6, Leigh obtained a permit to build a zzo LF 6ft high block wall (Permit No. 06-0346). In 20o6, Leigh obtained a permit to construct a pool; the work was completed by Azure Pools and Spas (Permit No. 06-0368). Available aerial photography indicates that the property was extensively renovated between zooz and 2oo4, when many of the Spanish style elements were added, including the tower mass (Google Earth). The renovation appears to have replaced much of the original material on the interior and exterior. The buiding does not retain its original form from the period of initial construction. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure,1926-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 49016 Coachella Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 49oi6 Coachella Drive Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 298 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 J Y • 0 2. Una a PRfSfRVWTlON & NNW' + i 0 1- • f 7lip 4 L' # 1 .74011 ■ ■ " •w . Ij. • i•.y .-. ; i ilL1s 0.13 0,25 • • F j1 .7..11vet4uE •-',nY+°,hr N+h,.�^. rrphK arty, �tiph�, 0,5 Mikes 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 49oi6 Coachella Drive Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2q8 Primary Record Information Continued: 49o3.6 Coachella Drive_2: View facing north of the privacy wall and garage along the south elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 49oi6 Coachella Drive Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2q8 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Ellsworth and Verle Vines (1973-1996; Desert Sun / Permits), and William E Leigh (2004-2006; Permits). Verle Vines was vice president of the Eisenhower Medical Center Auxilliary. The home was built as a Spanish Styled Ranch in the La Quinta Country Club subdivision, recorded in 1959, and is within the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1965 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-3.97os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being located in La Quinta's first private country club and the first residential neighborhood associated with club. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to these themes. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 49oi6 Coachella Drive Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2q8 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: New construction for Cove Communities slumps PALM DESERT — Construction valuation lor the Cave Communities slumped this week, The only construction pernth was fora 1n2.lP family home in La Quinta. This permit was issued to the Strutevar1t Corp. which will build ., home valued as S 8.5f14 at +I t t; Coachella i`tr. Palm Desert Post_December 9, 3.965. No 3K. F'ICT1Tx)['S BUSINESS 'SAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 73.1425 Tt%i• Following persons are doing h11xt- ness as 1{1'1i'1tEN FANCY at 73.!56 El I'aeo, Palm Desert. Ca. 92 1. JEANNE GABIAND 76415 Zuni FLoad Indian bells. Ca. 91i WtI.I)A VANt'EY 1S-810 Nav i IRclian Wells. Ca_ I VERLE VINES .14 0111 cii.u. kl�.11.J I I'r. La Quints. Ca. This basiriess is conducted by a pen• ere partrwrshtp Signed VTRLE VINES Filed RIVERSIDE COUNTY SEP TEMBER 17. 11n DONALD D. SULLIVAN, Clerk By S Johnson. Deputy This statemem was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on dote indurated by Ith' stamp atxrvr Published September N. October 3, 10, 17. 1973 Desert Sun, September 26,1973. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 4878o Eisenhower Drive Page 1 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 3oi P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 4878o Eisenhower Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 5644o1..56 mE / 37z8452.75 mN e. Other Locational Data: La Quinta Golf Estates No 1, Recorded July 31, 1959, MB 37/98 Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club; La Quinta Golf Estates; APN: 658310039 *P3a. Description: The 4878o Eisenhower Drive property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Spanish Styled Ranch style. The building faces northwest on the south corner of the intersection of Avenida Fernando and Eisenhower Drive. It features a T-shaped plan with wings extending out to the northeast and southeast with an asymmetrical front facade. The dwelling has a low -pitch front -gabled roof clad with red terracotta tiles. The roof has broad, overhanging open eaves with exposed rafters and false exposed beams on the gable end. A detached garage is located on the southwest of the dwelling with roofing to match the main residence. The exterior walls of the dwelling and garage are clad with stucco. The fenetration at the front elevation does not feature any windows. The sides and rear of the home are obscured by privacy walls and vegetation. The recessed front entryway is located on the west side of the front facade and is filled with an iron gate. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: the stucco clad walls, terracotta tile roof, exposed rafters / beams, and decorative iron work. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 4878o EisenhowerDrive_i: View facing south of the northwest (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 3.967; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Joanna B. Brookes Irrevocable Trust, Christina V. Brookes Irrevocable Trust 3.6o9 Lincoln Lane, Newport Beach, CA 9266o *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 301 Resource Name: 4878o Eisenhower Drive Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 4878o Eisenhower Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1967. In 1971, property owner FR Rice obtained a permit to install a private swimming pool (Permit No. 187862). In zoo°, property owner M.M. Corvan obtained a permit to do alterations and repairs to existing residence; the work was completed by Contec Construction Company (Permit No. 0010-071). In zoo1, Corvan obtained a permit to erect a 6ft Garden Wall 16 LF; the work was completed by Rivizzigno Construction (Permit No. 0105-150). In zoo1, Corvan obtained a permit to remodel, the work was completed by Rivizzigno Construction (Permit No. 0106-136). In zooz, Corvan obtained a permit to erect a 6ft garden wall (Permit No. oz10-138). In 2oo4, property owner Lee Sammis obtained a permit to install a private swimming pool; the work was completed by California Pools & Spas (Permit No. 04-6478). In 2oo6, Sammis obtained a permit to erect a fence; the work was completed by Edward J Strzelczk (Permit No. o6-3423). In zooz, property owner Elkwood Downs, LLC obtained a permit for electrical work; the work was completed by Parker Lighting and Electrical (Permit No. o7-o238). In 2015, property owners Diana and Bob Brooks obtained a permit to build a patio extension and new garage; the work was completed by Abarca Construction (Permit No. 2o15-0345)• Aerial photography shows that the original garage was a flat roof structure that did not display Spanish style elements. The zo15 patio garage extension appears to have added Spanish decorative features and added an accessory dwelling unit. Overall, the essential form of the house appears to have remained intact. Spanish style elements to the garage are later improvements to the property. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure,1926-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: 1967-197os Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local eligible (B/2/B(persons)) The 4878o Eisenhower Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B1 1. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2°23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 4878o Eisenhower Drive Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3D / 3CD / 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 301 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 URBNlA PRESERVATION & PLANNaNGL,; 0 113 0,25 0,5 Miias 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4878o Eisenhower Drive Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3D / 3CD / 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 3o1 Primary Record Information Continued: 4878o Eisenhower Drive_2: View facing southeast of the northwest (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4878o Eisenhower Drive Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3D / 3CD / 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 301 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Fred Rice (3.97o-3.971; Desert Sun / Permits), M/M Corvan (2000-2002; Permits), Lee Sammis (2004-2006; Permits), Elkwood Downs LLC (2007; Permits), and Diana and Bob Brooks (2o15; Permits). Fred Rice was an influential figure before and after he retired in La Quinta in 3.97o, when he moved into the subject property. Known as an "idea man", he Rice was trained as a mechanical engineer who worked for Capitol Records in Los Angeles, first as an artist, and later as a national merchandising director, working with the Beatles, Beach Boys, Rolling Stones, the Monkees, Linda Ronstadt, and Michael Jackson. He invented the browser box for record storage and also worked in movies and television. He helped produce Bozo the Clown, Shrimpenstein, and Appaloosa. He started his own company, Fred Rice Productions, which made the Johnny Moccasin series. He also worked as an animator for Walt Disney, helping create films such as Fantasia, Pinnochio, Bambi, and Dumbo. In 197o, Rice retired in La Quinta were he became a well known public figure, artist, and inventor. He tested some of his early inventions, particularly involving ways to utilize solar energy, at his Eisenhower Drive home. He became president of the Chamber of Commerce, a founder of the Historical Society of La Quinta, and the creator of the seal for the City of La Quinta - later designing the seal for St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. He served as a board member of the Boys and Girls Club and honorary chairman of the La Quinta Festival Arts Foundation. For all his accomplishments, he recieved the Humanitarian Award for the Coachella Valley. The home was built as a Spanish Styled Ranch in the La Quinta Country Club subdivision, recorded in 1959, and is within the La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1967 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-197os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being located in La Quinta's first private country club and the first residential neighborhood associated with club. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to these themes. For its association with Fred Rice, the property is assigned the 3S, 3SC, and 5S2 status codes: appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation, appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation, and individually eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. The dwelling is individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has been identified as having an association with Fred Rice, a significant local leader, inventor, and artist. The dwelling is not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4878o Eisenhower Drive Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3D / 3CD / 5D2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 301 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Places hurglarized, the deputy said, included the residences of Genrge Cn1 Ims, 49-24 F'Prnanclo Road: Fred Rice, 48-780 Eisenhower Drive; Wiiliam Gunyea, 7R-2O 78-205 San 1'i m t Lo; Ge Steller, 77224 Portrei'; and a hnme af. 48-701 San Ysidro, owned by I..a Quinta Pro- prties. Desert Sun, September i8, 3.97o. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78223 San Timoteo Street Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15631 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 027 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-175 UTM Zone: 22S, 56785o mE; 3730485 mN Neighborhood: La Quinta Country Club Tract: La Quinta Golf Estates No 2; Recorded August 31,1959, MB 38/27 Date Constructed: 2962 Owner and Address: Virgil Macaluso, Patricia Macaluso; 31o1 Terra Vista Drive, Independence KS 67301 Updated Description: The 78223 San Timoteo Street residence was constructed in 1961 in the gated La Quinta Golf Estates neighborhood within the La Quinta Country Club. The one-story single family residence was constructed in a Custom Ranch style. The residence has an "L" shaped plan with a low-pitched cross -gable roof clad with shingles. The roof has wide, boxed eaves and the exterior is clad in plywood panels. The main entrance is recessed and sheltered by a decorative concrete block wall. The residence has an attached garage with a flat roof. The residence has a wide setback from the street and is partially obscured by vegetation. Windows at the front elevation were not visible. There does not appear to have been any alterations to the residence since the previous survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78223 San Timoteo Street Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15631 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 027 78223 San Timoteo Street_2: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. 78223 San Timoteo Street_2: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78223 San Timoteo Street Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15631 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 027 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D1 1. Highland Palms Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 46365 Cameo Palms Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15615 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 005 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-159 UTM Zone: 11S, 565314 mE / 3730198 mN Neighborhood: Highland Palms Tract: TR o2043; Recorded September 3o, 1960, MB 41/7 Date Constructed: 1961 Owner and Address: Roman Catholic Bishop of SB; 1201 E Highland Avenue, San Bernardino CA 92404 Updated Description: The 46365 Cameo Palms Drive residence was constructed in 1961 in the Highland Palms neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property with Custom elements built by the Macco Corporation. The one-story single-family residence with attached garage faces east from the west side of Cameo Palms Drive. The dwelling has an asymmetrical facade and a mostly rectilinear floorplan atop a concrete foundation. The low-pitched hipped roof is topped with composite shingles and has a moderate eave overhang, boxed eaves, and an eyebrow visible from the main (east) elevation. The exterior is clad in stucco painted in white with a partial stone veneer on the east elevation. The recessed main entryway is located beneath the main roofline and features a brick paver path, metal security door, and a square fixed vinyl window. The fenestration throughout the property consists of aluminum and vinyl sliding sash windows. The attached garage is appended to the east elevation and features a wood panel overhead door that faces north. There do not appear to be any significant alterations since the prior survey apart from an aluminum sliding sash window located besides the main entryway that was replaced with a vinyl fixed window unit. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. It was one of the earliest homes built within the Highland Palms residential subdivision by the Macco Corporation, but the subdivision is not proposed as a historic district. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 46365 Cameo Palms Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-oi56i5 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 005 46365 Cameo Palms Drive_i: View facing northnest ofthe least (front) elevation. 46365 Cameo Palms Drive_2: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 46365 Cameo Palms Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15615 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 005 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 r LEA I+DEi -- - MlLii AVE 19 L 1 I t f' r " { -.- ti; ache] o_ 4� i �L�YI 20 �Yv I L _ _ .. .. "+... ± '.: v a �€RY 5 IR EA -- E g CIfAAlf`/El DRY" -- I gPY ! 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Qumur4"oR t .--\___:-A''''. -41 a MS lip 1110 or aIIP� J _ � C'�'fl Z ail 'At ill IA °4 31 --- :y � 32 ` 4 OA YJA HELOOM • } FFRN4 moo - LQG?ti� } II f . l -' r O LA GOdr AVE5D 3 r{A,y fYaRAL ST 4 I sKT i 3 ID C7` —1 — ... ..-1 M.4NUARlNA -1L.N;271 A.' rf. ..-.. ---„J.-- URBANA PRESERVATION & PLANNING" S o r.: zt: 0.5 1 mites0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4637o Cameo Palms Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oo6 ❑x Update Identifier: 643182028 UTM Zone: iiS, 565289 mE / 373o418 mN Neighborhood: Highland Palms Tract: TR o2043; Recorded September 3o, 196o, MB 41/7 Date Constructed: 1933 Owner and Address: Glenn A. Myers; 4637o Cameo Palms Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 4637o Cameo Palms Drive residence was constructed in 3.933 within the boundaries of the Point Happy Ranch. The dwelling was moved to the Highland Palms neighborhood by 3.975. It was originally recorded in 3.997 by Mellon and Associates. Between 2004 and 2005, the dwelling was demolished and replaced with a contemporary -era residence constructed in a Post -Modern style. The current dwelling first appears on a 2005 aerial of the surrounding area. There do not appear to be any extant components of the 3.933 residence on the property because a stucco privacy wall did not allow for an adequate determination of integrity. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5S3 - Appears to be individually eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded in 3.997 by Mellon and Associates was demolished between 2004 and 2005. The property was replaced by a new single family residence by 2005. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation, because the historic resource is no longer extant. Due to limited visibility, the previous removal of all historic elements of the previous dwelling components could not be confirmed. However, any remaining historic materials would lack historic integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, and feeling. Thus, the any remaining historic dwelling components would not be eligible for listing in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register under any criteria. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4637o Cameo Palms Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: oo6 (Demolished) 4637o Cameo Palms Drive_i: View facing east of the west elevation driveway and wall. 4637o Cameo Palms Drive_2: View facing east of the west elevation driveway and wall. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 4637o Cameo Palms Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oo6 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 -,- ].__.I't' t. lJP Ni3Ll i MOLES AVE 1- ems# h O! Q Q r Ia ]% I L , 'ham � c FP A A >.7[- — _ 4 I N':.,'-_^..'._fr h^. ., r ,.... fir- :c..� 'w. v O pcsgRS57 REkM DR z Ch'AJYJVE- -,1.._.,-1. +_ * x C -eN li I 1- . - . 1 ' -- 111 w `, 11...-1 , CAR,w6 L ua1. - ¢ b . WESTWARD OD DR . C N. mo. OM - 46370 Cameo Palms Drive -_ A . 4} le I A - - �, �- 4T7Fl AVE fff 1 9 1 —\-1 li--) ' 1r-- ■ m MI u/A-L-AGLINA pESCAutn.LN RA NCFfO-Za if Q+1FJ4TA DR .L--- \ _.L....a.arr'',_ iii iiii E. -- gir dir or .vie,. MK G.p.R SS µEL Pr • Z -Q Li I 31 CA 1 L l 4 ,__ , — { r , 04IYiJS ELOP A ERNAJViYY,7I WI,ELLA �[t'1 Ai �ti {.p y� FJ - .-I 4 a l ? x I — Alum 1kME Sd ZAP-)J1 . ' : RORAL-ST fir 41 RY "NM f •f -- .. mANDARJNA t I I i III ) � D 0.25 0.5 1 Mile-3 URBANA PRESERVATIO & PLA#, NING' ` i I I 1 , 1 10 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 46410 Cameo Palms Drive Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15616 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 007 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-16o UTM Zone: iiS, 565337 mE / 3730153 mN Neighborhood: Highland Palms Tract: TR 02043; Recorded September 3o,1g6o, MB 41/7 Date Constructed:1g61 Owner and Address: William Walker & Cameron Family Trust, William M. Walker; 46410 Cameo Palms Drive, La Quinta Ca 92253 Updated Description: The 46410 Cameo Palms Drive residence was constructed in 1961 in the Highland Palms neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Modern style single-family residence in 2oo6. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property with Custom elements built by the Macco Corporation. The single-family dwelling with an attached garage has an asymmetrical facade and has an irregularfloorplan atop a concrete foundation. The low-pitched cross -gable roof is topped with asphalt and gravel and has minimal eave overhang, boxed eaves, and exposed rafter beams. The exterior is clad in stucco painted in tan. The fenestration throughout the property consists of vinyl sliding sash windows, flush doors, single-lite glass doors and vinyl glass sliding doors. A stone paver path provides access to recessed main entryway and features double wood -framed single-lite glass doors and a vinyl sliding sash window. A brick chimney painted in white is located on the rear elevation. A shed roof extension is located towards the far north end of the main (west) elevation. The attached garage features a flat roof and a white panel overhead door. While the essential form of the structure has remained intact, a renovation between 2oo6 and 2022 replaced most windows and doors throughout the dwelling and repainted the exterior. However, the dwelling has not been substantially altered since the historic period. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. It was one of the earliest homes built within the Highland Palms residential subdivision by the Macco Corporation, but the subdivision is not proposed as a historic district. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 46410 Cameo Palms Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15616 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 007 46410 Cameo Palms Drive_1: View facing east of the west elevation garage and driveway. ti 46410 Cameo Palms Drive_2: View facing east of the west elevation garage and driveway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 46410 Cameo Palms Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15616 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 007 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 4680o Cameo Palms Drive Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 277 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 4680o Cameo Palms Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 565274.44 mE / 3730063.04 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o2117, Recorded August 31,196o, MB 40/83 Neighborhood: Highland Palms; APN: 643194004 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 4680o Cameo Palms Drive was built in the Tract Ranch style with custom elements. It has a rectilinear plan and low-pitched side -gable roof with broad overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with stucco and sections of stone veneer. The building faces west from the east side of Cameo Palms Drive, and has an asymmetrical facade. The primary roof has open eaves and a wide fascia board, and is clad in asphalt composite shingles. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of a large rectangular tripartite, wood -framed, dual -paned casement window and recessed front entrance featuring wood framed glass front doors behind an iron security gate. The front entrance is recessed and features a small sliding glass vinyl window on the south wall of the entryway and two small skylights. The residence has an attached garage on the side under the main roof.Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facades, wood frame construction, side -gabled roof, attached garage, a low-pitched roof, aluminum sliding windows, and varied cladding materials on exterior walls. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 46800 Cameo Palms Drive_1: View facing northeast of the west (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 3.965; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Crosed Sabres Trust, James H. Carpenter Living Trust, Robert Donal 4680o Cameo Palms Drive, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 277 Resource Name: 4680o Cameo Palms Drive Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 4680o Cameo Palms Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965 by Hadley -Cherry Inc. and designed by L.C. Major and Associates. Between 1963 and 1965, Hadley -Cherry Inc. constructed 78 homes in what is now the Highland Palms neighborhood. This development was also known as La Quinta Palms and Shadow Palms. In 1965, property owner Hadley -Cherry Inc. obtained a permit to construct a dwelling and attached garage (Permit No.1z926o). In 1965, Hadley -Cherry Inc. obtained a permit to construct a wood fence (Permit No.13521o). In 1966, property owner Kenneth Bashaw obtained a permit to construct an addition to the dwelling (Permit No. 141577). In 1968, Kenneth Bashaw obtained a permit to construct another wood fence (Permit No. 157039). In 1971, Regina Cooper obtained a permit to construct a private pool (Permit No.1899oz),In 1994, property owner Rosenthal & Associates obtained a permit to connect the residence to the sewer system; the work was completed by A-1 Cesspool Service, Inc (Permit No.13610). In 1999, property owner Doug Howard obtained a permit to re -roof the residence with 25 year Class "A" comp shingles, the work was completed by Ruben M Vasquez Roofing (Permit No. 99o4-126). In zoo4, property owner Rhodes James Douglas obtained a permit to do electrical work (Permit No. 04-5865). In 2012, property owner Robert Morin obtained a permit to construct 64 LF masonry addition to Cap Wall (Permit No.1z-o4oz). In zo16, property owner Robert Morin obtained a permit to construct a vinyl fence (Permit No. 2o16-o171). Aerial imagery appears to show a large rear skylight that was extant between zoos and 2012. It was a non -historic feature that appears to have been removed during a re -roofing campaign. Apart from the alterations to the roof not facing the public right-of- way, the light well above the front entryway was modified from a flat lite, flush with the wall, to two bubble skylights between 2012 and 2015. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Hadley -Cherry Inc. b. Builder: L.C. Major and Associates *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 4680o Cameo Palms Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 4680o Cameo Palms Drive Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 277 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Wel Nla j Na4wnal lieagrtµh K Sno,tX, ,-out,ea DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4680o Cameo Palms Drive Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 277 Primary Record Information Continued: 4680o Cameo Palms Drive_2: View facing southeast of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4680o Cameo Palms Drive Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 277 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Hadley -Cherry, Inc. (1965; Permits), Kenneth Bashaw (1966-1968; Permits), Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Lindley and Jack F. Lindley Jr. (1967; Coachella Directories), Regina Cooper (1971; Permits), Rosenthal & Associates (1994; Permits), Doug Howard (1999; Permits), Rhodes James Douglas (2004; Permits), and Robert Morin (2012-2016; Permits). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within Highland Palms (La Quinta Palms / Shadow Palms) subdivision, recorded in 196o, and is within the Highland Palms neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1965 by Hadley -Cherry Inc., who built 78 Tract Ranch style homes with Custom elements between 1963 and 1965 in Highland Palms, also known as La Quinta Palms and Shadow Palms at the time of its opening. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 46845 Golden Sands Place Page 3. of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 276 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 46845 Golden Sands Place City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 565198.31 mE / 373ooii.46 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o2117, Recorded August 31, 196o, MB 40/83 Neighborhood: Highland Palms; APN: 64193oo8 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 46845 Golden Sands Place was built in the Tract Ranch style with custom elements. It has a L-shaped plan and moderate -pitched roof with moderate overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with stucco and stone veneer, with vertical wood panelling above and below the window openings. The building faces northeast from the south side of the Golden Sands Place cul-de-sac and features an asymmetrical facade. The primary roof has open eaves with a fascia board, and is clad in red concrete tiles. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of single-lite sliding aluminum framed windows, aluminum framed fixed windows, and a double wood -paneled front door with large rectangular lites. The residence features an offset front entry with extended eave porch. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facades, wood frame construction, attached garage, a low-pitched roof, aluminum sliding windows, exterior walls clad in a variety of materials, and a minimal front porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 46845Golden Sands Place_i: View facing southwest of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 3.965; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Nicole Nelson 46845 Golden Sands Place, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 276 Resource Name: 46845 Golden Sands Place Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 46845 Golden Sands Place B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965 by Hadley -Cherry Inc. and designed by L.C. Major and Associates. Between 1963 and 1965, Hadley -Cherry Inc. constructed 78 homes in what is now the Highland Palms neighborhood. This development was also known as La Quinta Palms and Shadow Palms. In 1992, property owner H. Schlotthauer obtained a permit to hookup to sewer system; the work was completed by Econo Sewer (Permit No. 10867). In 1998, property owner Madge Sloughigher obtained a permit to remove existing shake, replace with lightweight concrete tiles, the work was completed by Roof Tile Specialty (Permit No. 9801-013). In 2013, property owner Migasi obtained a permit to change out HVAC; the work was completed by Prec. H&A Inc (Permit No. 13-1012). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. It appears that a window on the west side of the front elevation was closed after initial construction, the garage door was replaced, and a new front door were installed outside the historic period. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Hadley -Cherry Inc. b. Builder: L.C. Major and Associates *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 46845 Golden Sands Place property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 46845 Golden Sands Place Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 276 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 UPB 11R PRESERVATION & PI4NNaN6''{ 0 113 0,25 r 1 D.5 Mites 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 46845 Golden Sands Place Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 276 Primary Record Information Continued: 46845 Golden Sands Place_2: View facing southwest of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 46845 Golden Sands Place Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 276 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: H. Schlotthauer (1966-2992; Desert Sun / Permits), Madge Q. Schlotthauer (1998; Permits), and Migasi (2o13; Permits). Madge Q. Schlotthauer was a member of the Golf Center Republican Women Federated Club. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within Highland Palms (La Quinta Palms / Shadow Palms) subdivision, recorded in 196o, and is within the Highland Palms neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1965 by Hadley -Cherry Inc., who built 78 Tract Ranch style homes with Custom elements between 1963 and 1965 in Highland Palms, also known as La Quinta Palms and Shadow Palms at the time of its opening. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 46845 Golden Sands Place Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 276 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: pool vn 1ucd OOf1 will b built by 1I Schl tthutuer al 46-845 Golden Sands. Palm Desert Post, February 3, 1966. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 4686o Highland Palms Drive Page 1 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 275 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 4686o Highland Palms Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone:115, 565176.14 mE / 3729983.66 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o2117, Recorded August 31,196o, MB 40/83 Neighborhood: Highland Palms; APN: 643193004 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 4686o Highland Palms Drive was built in the Tract Ranch style with custom elements. It has a rectilinear plan and a low-pitched side -gable roof with moderate overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad in stucco. The building faces southwest from the north side of Highland Palms Drive and features an asymmetrical facade. The residence has an attached garage on the side. The primary roof has open eaves with a fascia board, and is clad in asphalt and gravel. The garage features a flat roof, intersecting the main roof. A concrete block and pierced block wall partially encloses the front elevevation creating a front courtyard space. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of single-lite sliding aluminum framed windows and a wood -framed front door with full length sidelites and external shutters. There is flat roof above the front entrance with extended roofline supported by stucco clad walls on either side of the front door. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facades, wood frame construction, side -gabled roof, attached garage, a low-pitched roof, and aluminum sliding windows. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 4686o Highland Palms Drive_1: View facing northeast of the southwest (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1965; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Norman Davidson 336o E. Foothill Blvd, Apt 4, Pasadena, CA 91107 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 275 Resource Name: 4686o Highland Palms Drive Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 4686o Highland Palms Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965 by Hadley -Cherry Inc. and designed by L.C. Major and Associates. Between 1963 and 1965, Hadley -Cherry Inc. constructed 78 homes in what is now the Highland Palms neighborhood. This development was also known as La Quinta Palms and Shadow Palms. In 1992, property owner Ken Odekirk obtained a permit to hookup residence to sewer system, the work was completed by Econo Sewer (Permit No. 1°867). In 2017, property owner Norman Davidson obtained a permit to change out the HVAC system; the work was completed by Votta Enterprises (Permit No. 2017-0171). In 2017, Davidson obtained a permit to build a new pool and retaining wall; the work was completed by Brilliant Pools dba Premier Pools & Spas (Permit No. 2017-0096). In 2017, Davidson obtained a permit to build a 6ft block wall 26 LF (Permit No. 2017-0203). At that time, the property was also re -painted. Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. The flat roof porch cover appears to have been added after initial construction, the record search did not yield any additional information. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Hadley -Cherry Inc. b. Builder: L.C. Major and Associates *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 4686o Highland Palms Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 4686o Highland Palms Drive Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 275 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 • • ti • BM Poi nt I-tappy • • • • • • a i• t • •� a ■ J' ! .• ti l • W 4m ! * a Ila .. . y .` C y r• < - 46860 Highland Palms Drive f .. —/ _.....30 I } F 1 ti 8M 72 _• . • - r • • • 1 + r • + r * • a S • URNS PRESERVATION & PI4NNaN6' 0 113 0,25 r 1 D.5 Mites 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4686o Highland Palms Drive Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 275 Primary Record Information Continued: 4686o Highland Palms Drive_2: View facing north of the southwest (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4686o Highland Palms Drive Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 275 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Kenneth Odenkirk (1968-1992; Desert Sun / Permits) and Norman Davidson (1998-2017; Desert Sun / Permits). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within Highland Palms (La Quinta Palms / Shadow Palms) subdivision, recorded in 3.96o, and is within the Highland Palms neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1965 by Hadley -Cherry Inc., who built 78 Tract Ranch style homes with Custom elements between 1963 and 1965 in Highland Palms, also known as La Quinta Palms and Shadow Palms at the time of its opening. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4686o Highland Palms Drive Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 275 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Burglares in La Quinfa Ivesfigafed INDIO — Five burglaries! been enntacted, it is unknovvn, if which occurred Sunday night in anything or what was taken La Quanta are still ladder inves- from four other hnroPs, a dep. tigation by Riverside County uty said. Sheriffs deputies. ' Pip n'he- rnrnD were thrKe A color television set, black of .Joseph Cecil Champion. 46. and white set and an eight -place 910 Highland Palms. Gladys setting ; of silver were taken saunders, 46-945 Highland from the Clarence fl. Zulau resi- Palms: Matthew Miller, •965 dente at 444R9O Highland Palms. Highland Palms; and Kniheth Because owners had not yet Odekirk, is 34u Highland I ',AMIS. Desert Sun, September 4,1968. TAX RATE AREA O2OO67 DAVIDSON i�iuniriwn iii 843193)04-0 46860 H1GHLAND DR LA ni uP,irA c�� ?o Desert Sun, August 24, 1998. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 78395 Sand Flower Place Page 1 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 273 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 78395 Sand Flower Place City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 11S, 565171.67 mE / 3730267.22 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o21.1.7, Recorded August 31,1.96o, MB 40/83 Neighborhood: Highland Palms; APN: 643181.00g *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 78395 Sand Flower Place was built in the Tract Ranch style. It has an L-shaped plan and a moderate -pitched cross -gable roof with moderate overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with stucco and horizontal wood siding at the gables. The Tract Ranch home was constructed with Custom elements. The building faces northeast from the southwest corner of the Sand Flower Place cul-de-sac, with an asymmetrical facade. Stone veneer elements are located at the corners of the building. The roof has open eaves with a fascia board and exposed rafters, and is clad in tan tiles and shingles. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of single-lite sliding vinyl framed windows and a double wood -paneled front door with vertical sidelites. The offset front entry is set under an extended eave porch. The building has an attached garage on the side under the main roof. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facades, wood frame construction, cross -gabled roof, attached garage, and a minimal front porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HPz. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 78395 Sand Flower Place_i: View facing southwest of the northeast (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 3.965; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Roman Catholic Bishop of San Bernardino 12o1 E. Highland Ave, San Bernardino, CA 924o4 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 273 Resource Name: 78395 Sand Flower Place Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 78395 Sand Flower Place B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965 by Hadley -Cherry Inc. and designed by L.C. Major and Associates. Between 1963 and 1965, Hadley -Cherry Inc. constructed 78 homes in what is now the Highland Palms neighborhood. This development was also known as La Quinta Palms and Shadow Palms. In 1994, the property owner, the St. Francis of Assisi Church, obtained a permit to install a new FAU; the work was completed by Dave's Air Conditioning (Permit No. 13964). In 1995, the St. Francis of Assisi Church obtained a permit to reroofthe residence; the work was completed by Bunde Roofind (Permit No.1563o). In 2002, the St. Francis of Assisi Church obtained a permit to build a 235 LF, 6ft high block wall (Permit No. 0202-105). In 2008, the property owner, the Roman Catholic Church of San Bernardino, obtained a permit to abandon the septic tank and install a hook up to the sewer system; the work was completed by So Cal & Associates (Permit No. 07-2519). In 2015, the Roman Catholic Church of San Bernardino Bishop obtained a permit to construct a spa and pool, install new plaster to the pool, run gas and electrical for a BBQ area, and install new concrete; the work was completed by A&R Pools Inc (Permit No. 2015-0103). Aerial photographs indicate that no substantial alterations have been made to the property since its initial construction. The windows and doors, and the roof tile are modern replacements. The pool and spa were added post -construction, however, no additions have been added to the dwelling since initial construction. *B7. Moved? No ❑ Yes ❑ Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Hadley -Cherry Inc. b. Builder: L.C. Major and Associates *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 78395 Sand Flower Place property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78395 Sand Flower Place Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 273 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 URBMi PRESERVATION & PI4NNJN6' { 783g5 .5and Flower Place 778395 San Flower Place 0 0.13 0,25 I .E J. ..1 0,6 Mikes O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78395 Sand Flower Place Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: SCE TLRR Survey No.: 273 Primary Record Information Continued: 78395 Sand Flower Place_2: View facing southwest of the northeast (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78395 Sand Flower Place Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: SCE TLRR Survey No.: 273 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Since the 3.99os, the property has served as the rectory for local priests at St. Francis of Assisi, located south of Highland Palms along Washington Street. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within Highland Palms (La Quinta Palms / Shadow Palms) subdivision, recorded in 196o, and is within the Highland Palms neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1965 by Hadley -Cherry Inc., who built 78 Tract Ranch style homes with Custom elements between 1963 and 1965 in Highland Palms, also known as La Quinta Palms and Shadow Palms at the time of its opening. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Over time, the local diocese made changes and improvements to the property, negatively impacting the historic integrity of the building. The dwelling has been substantially altered and does not maintain integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78395 Sand Flower Place Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: SCE TLRR Survey No.: 273 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: OPEN HOUSE SAT. AND SUN. 11T04 78 395 SAND ftOWLR 4iMimmr.__ IDE ALLY located near new shop- ping center In quiet neighbor- hood. bedroom, 2 both, spar - k I l ng pool. New carpets and drapes. Pr is end at S i 3 .00 and owner will help finance. Adjoln- I ng lot ov ailable Desert Sun, October 10, 1981. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 78435 Sand Flower Place Page 1 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 274 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 78435 Sand Flower Place City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 565198.26 mE / 3730256.5 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR 021.17, Recorded August 31,196o, MB 40/83 Neighborhood: Highland Palms; APN: 643181°25 *P3a. Description: The one -and -a -half -story single-family residence at 78435 Sand Flower Place was built in the Tract Ranch style with custom elements. It has a L-shaped plan and a moderate -pitched roof with moderate overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with stucco, a stone veneer, and a section of wood paneling. The residence has an offset front entry, slightly recessed beneath the extended eaves. The building faces north from the south side of the Sand Flower Place cul-de-sac and features an asymmetrical facade. The roof is clad in red concrete tiles. A square flat roof second -story addition is located above the southeast corner of the building. The primary roof has a slight open overhang with a fascia board and exposed rafters. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of single-lite sliding aluminum framed windows and a double wood -paneled front door with oval lites. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facades, wood frame construction, attached garage, a low-pitched roof, aluminum sliding windows, and a minimal front porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 78435Sand Flower Place_i: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1965; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Alan R. Pollock PO Box 491, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 274 Resource Name: 78435 Sand Flower Place Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 78435 Sand Flower Place B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965 by Hadley -Cherry Inc. and designed by L.C. Major and Associates. Between 1963 and 1965, Hadley -Cherry Inc. constructed 78 homes in what is now the Highland Palms neighborhood. This development was also known as La Quinta Palms and Shadow Palms. In 1986, property owner Robert Pacer obtained a permit to change to zoo amp service panel; the work was completed by Michael T. Linville Inc (Permit No. 002723). In 1991, property owner Alan R. Pollock obtained a permit to build a 9oz sq ft room addition and a 220 sq.ft. garage addition (Permit No. 9540). In 2007, Pollock obtained a permit to remove the shake roof and replace the roofing with lightweight concrete tile; the work was completed by Dew Roofing, Inc (Permit No. 07-0115). In 2012, Pollock obtained a permit to convert the carport to a garage (Permit No.12-0373). Based on Google Earth street photography, it appears there have not been any changes to the exterior of the residence since 2012. The rear addition substantially altered the original form of the dwelling. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Hadley -Cherry Inc. b. Builder: L.C. Major and Associates *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 78435 Sand Flower Place property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78435 Sand Flower Place Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 274 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78435 Sand Flower Place Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 274 Primary Record Information Continued: 78435 Sand Flower Place_2: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78435 Sand Flower Place Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 274 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Dolly Glum (197o; Desert Sun), Robert Pacer (1986; Permits), and Alan Pollock (1991-Present; Permits). Dolly Glum was a member ofthe Coachella Valley Chapter of California Women for Agriculture, president ofthe Golf Center Republican Women Federated, and Stanford Club of the Desert member, and vice president of the Palm Springs Civic Theatre group. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within Highland Palms (La Quinta Palms / Shadow Palms) subdivision, recorded in 3.96o, and is within the Highland Palms neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1965 by Hadley -Cherry Inc., who built 78 Tract Ranch style homes with Custom elements between 1963 and 1965 in Highland Palms, also known as La Quinta Palms and Shadow Palms at the time of its opening. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-3.97os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and does not maintain integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78435 Sand Flower Place Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 274 Building, Structure, Obiect Information Continued: Stanford Club To Meet Friday Stanford t'luh of the I1esvrt IA ill start the fall season tkrlh a "(rrt•Arrluairrlml" mrtrrn[: I'riday. starting al i ;trl s,ttt. . time of Dn11r Glum, gird Il�lai�crl Place, .;I ,Ulnt4 1 wi.nTi i l lig t'r nnnillee will he seh•r•ted ter iallrc'rN fr, r4e during the +°+intilne year, anil pllanh rrrr Inlurttt preigranks. win he dismissed "I3rir1;,r a friend and help difirhir our nu'nlhr'r,hir,•' Malin! i'r'rairtt'rlt ,1oiin .1r1• rtrrliirll of Palm 11r•;rrr lu re;rrh Nirttrl I Ins i'r I'Inu r lakr Itighway ill IR 4lrashrT I'. turn trie.wd Qu1n1a fir the Shatitm Trnei. fRticul 2IIII yards from the in- tersection), and turn rIghl, Please r•aII M'rerl 2ilrhy, 327-%A4, Cherry knima Mu, 1474541. tit• []oily Glum. 5fi4- 450S II you Man In attend. Desert Sun, September 17, 197o. OPEN HOUSE -5P.I 78-435 SAND FLOWER �A QIJ411TA ,. 1 4-a-ak-5-4-eets. Private, autet & elegant. One full sized extra lot goes with this charming Ranch type home that offers the very best in private, secluded desert living. Nice pool area with covered patio, view of mountains, spectacularly land- scaped. double garage, 2 bed- rooms, 2' 2 baths. Priced to sell quick' Your host' Grey Dresser Desert Sun, November 23, 1.973. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78390 Singing Palms Drive Page 1 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15632 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 003 ❑x Update Identifier: 78391 Singing Palms Drive UTM Zone: ii5, 565353 mE; 3730292 mN Neighborhood: Highland Palms Tract: TR o2043; Recorded September 3o, 1960, MB 41/7 Date Constructed: 1961 Owner and Address: Chavez Family Trust 3/21/29, Shannon M Chavez; 424 N Rimhurst Avenue, Covina CA 91724 Updated Description: The 78390 Singing Palms Drive residence was constructed in 1961 in the Highland Palms neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. It is a Tract Ranch style residential property with Custom elements. This one-story single-family residence faces south from the north side of Singing Palms Drive. The wood -framed, rectangular residence is topped with a low-pitched, gable -on -hip roof covered with composite asphalt shingles. a moderate eave overhang, exposed rafters and beams visible on the south elevation, boxed eaves, square skylights, and two eyebrow dormers visible from the south and east elevations. The main portion of the dwelling is clad in stucco painted in white. The recessed main entryway has an oval-lite wood door with sidelite. The fenestration throughout the property consists of vinyl sliding sash and casement windows.The attached garage is clad in vertical wood siding and features a flat roof and a white panel overhead door. An irregular shaped pool is located towards the rear (north) elevation. A 2019 renovation replaced most of the original fenestration and substantially altered the integrity of the structure from the historic period. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. It was one of the earliest homes built within the Highland Palms residential subdivision by the Macco Corporation, but the subdivision is not proposed as a historic district. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The essential form of the dwelling has remained intact, but a renovation in 2019 replaced most of the original fenestration materials and replaced the asphalt and gravel roof. The renovation also involved the installation of an oval-lite wood door with sidelite, the removal of the wood -framed storage addition, appended to the west elevation of the garage, and the installation of a wood fence on the parcel. The dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78390 Singing Palms Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15632 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 003 78390 Singing Palms Drive_i: View facing northwest of the south (front) elevation. ler 78390 Singing Palms Drive_2: View facing northwest of the south (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78390 Singing Palms Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15632 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 003 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78435 Singing Palms Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-015633 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 004 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-177 UTM Zone: iiS, 564615 mE / 3726037 mN Neighborhood: Highland Palms Tract: TR 02043; Recorded September 3o, 1960, MB 41/7 Date Constructed: 1961 Owner and Address: Neal Perchuk; 39 Horseshoe Ridge Rd Sandy Hook, CT 6482 Updated Description: The 78435 Singing Palms Drive residence was constructed in 1961 in the Highland Palms neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property with Custom elements built by the Macco Corporation. The one-story single-family residence with an attached garage faces north from the south side of Singing Palms Drive. It has an asymmetrical facade and has a mostly rectilinear floorplan atop a concrete foundation. The low-pitched side gable roof is topped with composite shingles and has a moderate eave overhang and boxed eaves. The exterior is clad in a multi -color stone veneer. The recessed main entryway features a double fanlight wood door, a large aluminum sliding sash window, recessed light fixtures on the ceiling, and exposed rafter beams. The fenestration throughout the property consists of aluminum louvered windows, and vinyl and aluminum sliding sash windows. The attached garage features a flat roof and a panel overhead door painted in brown. There do not appear to be any significant alterations since the prior survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. It was one of the earliest homes built within the Highland Palms residential subdivision by the Macco Corporation, but the subdivision is not proposed as a historic district. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/2/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 78435 Singing Palms Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015633 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 004 78435 Singing Palms Drive_i: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. 78435 Singing Palms Drive_2: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 78435 Singing Palms Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015633 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 004 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Mf LES AVE --•.fl:ff.r�P DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 46805 Washington Street Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.278 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 46805 Washington Street City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: iiS, 565308.12 mE / 3730057.5 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o2117, Recorded August 31,1.96o, MB 40/83 *P3a. Description: The 46805 Washington Street property is a one-story wood framed residence. It is a Pueblo Revival style residential property. The building faces east from the west side of Washington Street. It features an rectangular shaped floorplan with asymmetrical facades. The dwelling has a flat roof clad in synthetic membrane. A flat -roof attached garage is located on the northeast side of the dwelling. A flat boxed eave clad in stucco with a slight overhang extends out below the parapet. The exterior is clad in stucco. The fenestration at the front elevation consists of a rectangular tripartite, vinyl -framed, sliding glass window and a wood paneled front door. The building is flanked by a stucco clad privacy wall to the north and the south. Character defining features of Pueblo Revival style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: a flat roof, stucco wall surfaces, and an irregular massed floor plan and form. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: D Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 46805 Washington Street_i: View facing southwest of the east (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1972; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Shannon and Stephenie Streiff Process 46805 Washington Street La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: P-33-xxx DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: None BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 278 Resource Name: 46805 Washington Street Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: N/A B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Pueblo Revival B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1972. In 1972, property owner Hill Top obtained a permit to construct dwelling & attached garage (Permit No. 2o19o3). In 1979, property owner Thomas Winsemius obtained a permit to construct a 7o LF 6ft Garden Wall (Permit No. 3.2926o). In 1982, property owner David Herrera obtained a permit to build a swimming pool and the work was completed by Sun Saver Fiberglass Pools, Inc (Permit No. 26800). In 1987, property owner David Herrera obtained a permit to build addition seepage pit for septic tank and the work was completed by Hennrickkson Construction (Permit No. oo3512). In 1993, property owner David Herrera obtained a permit to connect residence to sewer system and the work was completed by A-i Cesspool Service, in (Permit No.13138). In zoo9, property owner Adrian Higuera Rodriquez obtained a permit to build 472 sq.ft. addition (Permit No. 09-0536). In 2014, property owner Adrian Higuera Rodriquez obtained a permit to build a 71 LF 6ft Block Wall and the work was completed by M Castillo's Concrete Co (Permit No. 2o14-1125). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. The 2009 addition was fully completed by 2012 and it involved a complete remodel of the east (front) elevation facing the public right-of-way. The original side -gabled roof was replaced with a flat roof with a short parapet wall and the original entrance was in -filled. The addition was a significant alteration that altered the Ranch style of the home to a Pueblo Revival style dwelling. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Hill Top *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 46805 Washington Street was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December zozz (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 46805 Washington Street Page 3 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 278 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Man AVE Ai'E FEANAwpp PR•ESERVA UON & PtA NINGL" L`YrA S. C1 1) sAtrdrA Du LA YALM4 OR DEscAkso-any ---- WE57WARP h4 OR A! 29 � DANDELOONeli CIAMEL VALLEY AVE J�A71ChU.LA QWUHTA AR0111 AVE - �ti 4.5 tllrr 32 MI55-10II of O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 46805 Washington Street Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 278 Primary Record Information Continued: 46805 Washington Street_4: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 46805 Washington Street Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 278 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owner and occupants include: Hill Top (1972; Permits), Thomas Winsemiva (1979; Permits), David Herrera (1982-1993; Permits), and Adrian Higuera Rodriguez (2009-2014; Permits). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the TR 02117 tract, recorded in 2g6o, and is within the Highland Palms neighborhood. The Highland Palms neighborhood was the first substantial residential tract subdivision in La Quinta. Located south of Highway in and west of Marshall Street, the neighborhood began construction of single family Tract Ranch homes in 2960, built by Macco Corporation. The subject property was not one of the original homes built by the Macco Corporation, and was constructed later, in 1972. The subject property was originally constructed in the Tract Ranch style, but has since been remodeled to a Pueblo Revival style. The 46805 Washington Street property is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is considered NRHP / CRHR / Local Register ineligible due to significant exterior alterations to elevations facing the public right-of-way. The dwelling is ineligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. B12. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020; and Desert Sun Digital Newspaper Collection, February 9,1976. DPR 523L (09/2013) City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D12. Indian Springs Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 79795 Fiesta Drive Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 287 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 79795 Fiesta Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 567362.03 mE / 3730430.45 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR ozi8o, Recorded December 31, ig6o, MB 41/37-39 Neighborhood: Indian Springs Neighborhood; APN: 600052003 *P3a. Description: The 79795 Fiesta Drive property is a one-story wood framed residence. It is a Spanish Styled Ranch dwelling. The building faces north from the south side of Fiesta Drive. It features an L-shaped floorplan with asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a low- pitched cross -gabled roof clad in red terracotta tiles. The roof has a wide open overhang with a facia board and exposed rafters. An attached garage with a gable end is located on the west side of the front elevation. The exterior of the garage is clad in stucco, with horizontal boards on the gable ends. The exterior walls are clad in stucco, apart from a recessed entryway, which is clad in brick. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of modern faux multi -pane vinyl framed sliding window and a pair of wooden front doors with a center panel lites. The recessed entryway is supported by two undecorated round doric columns. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: the clay tile roof, brick clad walls, and exposed rafters. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HPz. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 79795 Fiesta Drive_i: View facing southeast of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1965; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Katherine V Cox, 79795 Fiesta Drive, La Quinta CA *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 287 Resource Name: 79795 Fiesta Drive Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 79795 Fiesta Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965. In 1998, property owner Lester C. Cox obtained a permit to replace 125 amp with zoo amps (Permit No. 9804-05). In 1999, property owner Lester C. Cox obtained a permit to abandon the septic tank and connect the residence to the sewer system, with the work completed by Steffen Plumbing (Permit No. 9707-038). In zoo1, property owner Lester C. Cox obtained a permit to install a new gas line (Permit No. o110-256). Aerial photography indicates that the dwelling has retained its essential form overtime. However, the vinyl windows are the result of a renovation after initial construction. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 79795 Fiesta Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79795 Fiesta Drive Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 287 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 79795 Fiesta Drive .• f *`•. . vALLE T • ?9 Bhp 61_' rr r - Trailer r4 i • • t — I ▪ mac• • - 4 11 + C :' ,ti, ,, k 0y s' • ▪ ) 4 45 }fti C f' 1.rr.IN Al.' '_� • et �# J + , a•+ !4 Mi Trailer Well • Patk` w. r� Trace Park Well •• �47 - AV/CHIVE AVE r ire • 4 •• A URBMik PRESERVATION & PLAN$16.{ C'.1S 4.15 i 1 1 0.5- M1F65 O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79795 Fiesta Drive Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 287 Primary Record Information Continued: 79795 Fiesta Drive_2: View facing southwest of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79795 Fiesta Drive Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 287 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Lester C. Cox Sr. and/or Lester C. Cox Jr. (1998-2oo1; Permits). Lester Cox Sr. was a mayor of Coachella and a member of the Indio Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, Masonic Order, Elks Club, and Coachella City Council. He was a well known civic leader in the Coachella Valley who died in 1995. Lester C. Cox Jr. was the owner of Cox Oil Co. and Sunland Screen and Awning. He was mayor of the City of Coachella from 1976-1977, a member of the Coachella City Council for 8 years, and a member of the Indio Elks Lodge. Lester C. Cox Jr. died in 2007. The home was built as a Spanish Styled Ranch within the Indian Springs residential subdivision, recorded in 196o-61, and is within the Indian Springs (previously the Westward Ho Golf Club) neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1965 by an unidentified builder utilizing a custom design. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The home is associated with Lester C. Cox Sr. and/or Jr., but it does not meet the threshold of integrity necessary for individual designation. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. The dwelling is not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B. While it is associated with Lester C. Cox Sr. and Jr., both important local leaders in La Quinta, it does not meet the integrity thresholds for significance under this criterion because the dwelling only retains integrity of location, setting, and association. The dwelling is not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and it is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. While the essential form dwelling has not been negatively impacted since initial construction, substantial interior renovations have removed most original historic material dating to the period of initial construction. Therefore, the property has been substantially altered and does not maintain integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 79885 Fiesta Drive Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 285 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 79885 Fiesta Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone:115, 567508.51 mE / 3730406.3 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o218o, Recorded December 31, 196o, MB 41/37-39 Neighborhood: Indian Springs Neighborhood; APN: 600052008 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 79885 Fiesta Drive was built in the Tract Ranch style. It has an L-shaped plan and low-pitched cross dutch gable roof with broad overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with board and batten siding, with stone veneer around the front entry. The building faces northeast from the south side of Fiesta Drive with an asymmetrical facade. The roof has open eaves with a facia board, and clad with asphalt composite shingles. The residence has a stone veneered chimney. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of vinyl framed sliding windows and a wooden front door. The wood front door is located in a recessed entryway with a wooden framed sidelite on the east side of the door frame. An attached garage with a gable end faces southwest at the rear of the house in the southwest corner. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, wood frame construction, attached garage, a low-pitched roof, board -and -batten siding, and a recessed front porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 79885 Fiesta Drive_i: View facing southwest of the northeast (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1964; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Elizabeth L Uher 79885 Fiesta Drive La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 285 Resource Name: 79885 Fiesta Drive Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 79885 Fiesta Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1964 by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation. In 1986, property owner Jeffrey N. and Susan Decker obtained a permit to install a new sewage pit; the work was completed by Don Epps Bell Plumbing (Permit No. oo2o5). In 1988, property owner Mark and Cathy Sanchez obtained a permit to build a 12o LF 6ft high block wall (Permit No. 003761). In 1988, Mark Sanchez obtained a permit to build a pool and spa; the work was completed by Steve Dodson Construction (Permit No. 003854). In zoo°, Mark Sanchez obtained a permit to abandon the septic tank and connect residence to the sewer system; the work was completed by Econo Sewer Service (Permit No. 0o12-19o). In 2o17, property owner Elizabeth Uher obtained a permit to change out water heater, the work was completed by Statewide Services Inc dba statewide con (Permit No. 2o17-o050). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. Between 2013 and 2014 an owner added a rear patio cover. The windows at the front elevation and the roofing materials are replacements, however, the essential form of the building has remained intact. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 79885 Fiesta Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79885 Fiesta Drive Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 285 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 • • • • !4! • • 4 798$5 Fiesta Drive • ▪ • • •• BM 61_' - - - Trail ler Pang ib— 4' 0 • =`-• c:. , ) ▪ • Orr .•ram • its f,; ./`442-- Trailer • M. • Trace Park Well .:47 _ - A virNuE We I _ M •. �w 1•■ i •• 4.4 NO 4v A y E • .• URBMik PRESERVATION & PL4NIM.{ 0.1S 0.2h U,5 M14es O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79885 Fiesta Drive Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 285 Primary Record Information Continued: 79885 Fiesta Drive_2: View facing southwest of the northeast (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79885 Fiesta Drive Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 285 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Jeffrey N. Susan Decker (1986; Permits), Mark & Cathy Sanchez (1988-2000; Permits), Elizabeth Uher (2017; Permits). Jeffrey N. Decker worked as a Senior Regional Manager and Vice President of a local Progressive Insurance branch in Palm Desert while he lived at the subject property. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Indian Springs residential subdivision, recorded in 196o-61, and is within the Indian Springs (previously the Westward Ho Golf Club) neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1964 by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation, who built Tract Ranch style homes with Custom elements between 1961 and 1965. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79885 Fiesta Drive Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 285 Building. Structure. Obiect Information Continued: GOLF COURSE SPECIAL MOM MIME MN (OFF JEFFERSON & HWY 1111 OPEN SUNOAY f-4 $ 12 J 9Oo will buy you this "picture pretty, charming and immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath custom-built lath and plaster home. It boasts a formal dining room AND a 21 paneled family room with a scrumptious floor to ceil- ing stone fireplace. Transferred owners are motivated and have priced their home to sell quickly" Bring your check book and golf clubs! PYRAMID INVESTMENTS Desert Sun, February 2o, 1981. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 79895 Fiesta Drive Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 281 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 79895 Fiesta Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: i15, 56753o.gg mE / 3730399.66 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o218o, Recorded December 31, ig6o, MB 41/37-39 Neighborhood: Indian Springs Neighborhood; APN: 600061ooi *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 79895 Fiesta Drive was built in the Tract Ranch style with custom elements. It has a L-shaped plan and low-pitched hipped roof with broad overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with board and batten siding and horizontal siding at the base. The building faces northeast from the south side of Fiesta Drive with an asymmetrical facade. The roof has a open eaves with exposed rounded rafter ends; the roof is clad in asphalt composite shingles. The residence has an offset front entry with extended eave porch supported by wood posts. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of two large tripartite vinyl framed sliding glass windows (sliding / fixed / sliding) and one smaller single -pane vinyl sliding glass windows. The wood front door has a large rectangular center lite flanked by two wood framed single-lite sidelites. The residence has an attached garage on the side, under the main roof. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, wood frame construction, attached garage, a low-pitched hipped roof, board -and -batten siding, and a recessed front porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 79895 Fiesta Drive_i: View facing southwest of the northeast (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1963; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Shane D Falleur 79895 Fiesta Drive, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 281 Resource Name: 79895 Fiesta Drive Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 79895 Fiesta Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1963 by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation. In 2003, property owner Shane Falleur obtained a permit to abandon the septic tank and connect the residence to the sewer system; the work was completed by A-1 Cesspool Services (Permit No. 0306-107). In 2011, property owner Jack D Falluer obtained a permit to reroof the residence (Permit No.11-0183). In 2015, property owner Shane Falleur obtained a permit to changeout the HVAC system; the work was completed by Al Services Heating & Air Conditioning (Permit No. 2015-0372). In 2015, Shane Falleur obtained a permit to build a 239 LF Block Wall and 2oLF Pilasters (Permit No. 2015-0304). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property overtime, but a rear patio appears to have been added after initial construction.There does not appear to have been any other significant alterations to the essential form of the residence. The windows, front door, and garage door are all modern replacements to the original dwelling. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 79895 Fiesta Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79895 Fiesta Drive Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 281 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 20 II CL MJLES • 0 • 114 ,-'Trailer ' . • • 7- • •MCi ■ • • 79895 Fiesta Drive • • • ,. • • • wh T •- 3 *i T#P� ' i # Tral if Park 1 apr'4ht R•.!PH Nz4ronal li_eiphi.l.. tc,•rsr ,-e,mra Traver Par k URBMAPRESiRVATION & Pl4NNIN6'.{ 0 113 0,25 0.6 Miles 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79895 Fiesta Drive Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 283. Primary Record Information Continued: 79895 Fiesta Drive_2: View facing southeast of the northeast (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79895 Fiesta Drive Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 281 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Bates and Virginia Conrad (3.97o; Desert Sun) and Shane and Jack Falleur Mulcahy (20o3-2o15; Permits). Virginia Conrad was a administrative assistant and executive secretary with a local non-profit organization, the United Way of the Desert. She was a former Pan American Airlines executive secretary before she moved to LA Quinta. Her husband, Bates Conrad, was a chariman for the Desert Empire Shrine Club, which regularly met at the Desert Club in La Quinta, and president of the Westward Ho Golf Club board of directors. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Indian Springs residential subdivision, recorded in 196o-61, and is within the Indian Springs (previously the Westward Ho Golf Club) neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1963 by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation, who built Tract Ranch style homes with Custom elements between 1961 and 1965. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-3.97os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is noot individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79895 Fiesta Drive Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 281 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Virginia Conrad Named Executive Secretary INDIG—Vic inia Conrad, 79- to the Lnited organiz. 895 Fiesta Dritie, has been, tiou." named as the new executive Mrs, Uunrad m ill begin wor secretary for Lnited Way of this Saturda, nt the Unite Coachella Valley, it has been i Way Office located at 82d111 announced by Bill Longenecker, Highway 111, next to Unite Jr., president, California Bank, Mrs. Conrad, who has resided, here for five years, is a fornter' executive secretary with Pan American Airlines and a Sani Francisco Depariinent store,l and was was administrative assistant in a p r a p e r t y management corporation. Married, she and her hus- band, Bates, have one married son, Conrad Is in the securities and Insurance business. Mrs. Conrad's hobbles are' bridge and golf and she is cur- rently president of t h e Westward flu 'omen's Golf'. l Assocatiun. Mrs, Conraad ,aid. ''1 arum 'looking forward In going• bask no work a ain. as I've had enough of retirment. It's good to keep going and 1 find that 1 have missed the business world. Longenecker said, -'We are happy to find a person of Mrs. Conrad's skills and capabilities for this important position. 1 :fin surf' she will be an asset Desert Sun, February 2o, 197o. Have You Had VEAL t RMJG 4 NA. AT Jack London's Lately? For Reservations — 325.3530 .r 325.1542 DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 79905 Fiesta Drive Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 286 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 79905 Fiesta Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone:11S, 567554.76 mE / 3730388.15 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o2i8o, Recorded December 31, 196o, MB 41/37-39 Neighborhood: Indian Springs Neighborhood; APN: 600061002 *P3a. Description: The one-story single family residence at 79905 Fiesta Drive was built in the Tract Ranch style with custom elements. It has an L-shaped plan and low-pitched cross dutch gable roof with broad overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with stucco. The building faces northeast from the south side of Fiesta Drive with an asymmetrical facade. The roof has open eaves with a facia board, and clad with asphalt composite shingles with a stone clad chimeny. An attached garage with a gable end is located on the west side of the front elevation. The exterior of the garage is clad in board -and -batten siding. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of single-lite aluminum framed sliding windows and a wooden front door in a recessed entryway beneath a shallow eave overhang. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, wood frame construction, attached garage, a low-pitched roof, board -and -batten siding, aluminum sliding windows, and a recessed front porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 79905 Fiesta Drive_i: View facing southwest of the northeast (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1964; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Fiesta Drive 92253 Trust DTD 4/10/2018, Adrian Pinson PO Box 997 Cathedral City, CA 92235 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 286 Resource Name: 79905 Fiesta Drive Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 79905 Fiesta Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1964 by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation. In zoos, property owner Phillips James Allen obtained a permit to build a 10o LF 6ft Garden Wall; the work was completed by Ortiz Masonry (Permit No. 05-3050). In zozo, property owner Adrian Finson obtained a permit to abandon the septic tank and connect the residence to the sewer system (Permit No. zozo-0005). Aeriel imagery indicates that an owner installed a rear addition to the home between 1979 and 198o that substantially altered and expanded the original footprint of the dwelling. However, this addition is not visible from the public right-of- way. Between zo18 and zo19, the original wood shingle roof was replaced with asphalt composite shingles. Between 2o19 and 2021, the original aluminum framed sliding windows, the board -and -batten siding, and the original garage door were replaced. The window dimensions were also modified. Overall, multiple extensive changes to the exterior have altered the essential form and integrity of the residence. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 79905 Fiesta Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79905 Fiesta Drive Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 286 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 6_� kr 0 .> 4.4 A VE 79905 Fiesta Drive ;. r y .0 -} f- h • • laP I Trail ler arg URBMik PRESERVATION & PLANHaN Ito *. z:ii.ivai`r .'� • •�•, j. , Trader • 'Ile l l ;7 AVEJ[1E H .f - ,.... �"'n: r�r Well Fw r.. • 0 , L J 4 X- x • 0.5- Mikes —I sir . k •u O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79905 Fiesta Drive Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 286 Primary Record Information Continued: 79905 Fiesta Drive_2: View facing south of the northeast (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79905 Fiesta Drive Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 286 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Phillips James Allen (zoos; Permits), and Adrian Finson (2020; Permits). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Indian Springs residential subdivision, recorded in 196o-61, and is within the Indian Springs (previously the Westward Ho Golf Club) neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 3.964 by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation, who built Tract Ranch style homes with Custom elements between 1961 and 1965. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-3.97os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and does not maintain integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 79915 Fiesta Drive Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 282 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 79915 Fiesta Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone:115, 567577.22 mE / 3730372.62 mN e. Other Locational Data: PM 28469, Recorded JulY32, 2998, PM 192/53-57 Neighborhood: Indian Springs Neighborhood; APN: 600061004 *P3a. Description: The one-story single family residence at 79915 Fiesta Drive was built in the Tract Ranch style with custom elements. It has an L-shaped plan and low-pitched cross dutch gable roof with broad overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with board and batten siding. The building faces north from the south side of Fiesta Drive with an asymmetrical facade. The roof has open eaves with a facia board, and clad in wooden shingles. The is a large brick chimney at the side elevation. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of a small aluminum framed sliding window, a fixed dual -pane window with internal shutters, a large tripartite aluminum framed sliding glass windows (sliding / fixed / sliding), and a wood framed double front door with large glass panels. The wood front door is located beneath a shallow eaver overhang. An attached garage with a front facing gable end is located on the west side of the front elevation.Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, wood frame construction, attached garage, a low-pitched roof, board -and -batten siding, and a minimal front porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 79915 Fiesta Drive 1: View facing southwest of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1963; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Robert J Denewiler, Nancy K Denewiler PO Box 5546 La Quinta, CA 92248 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 282 Resource Name: 7991.5 Fiesta Drive Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 79915 Fiesta Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1963 by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation. In 1986, property owner Robert Melkesian obtained a permit to install a patio cover (Permit No. 002644). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. The pool appears to have been added after initial construction. The front door, windows, and garage door along the front elevation are replacements. The original wood shingle roofing is still intact and the essential form of the building has not been significantly altered. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 79915 Fiesta Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79915 Fiesta Drive Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 282 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 • ._ • '• a. • 0 • • ! L. 74* 79915 Fiesta Driv- e• • BM 61 Trader Pang Well 44, 0 y r it ' •! •} �y • lie ./ 4Mi _ Trailer ♦f• Pat 14 Trat a Park Well .:47 - A VirhfUE 4.4 NO 4v 1 11 u 11 1 , • r ▪ 1 -,• a l _ AVE f M IWO �11 URBMik PRESERVATION & PLANHaN L'.1S 0.2h 1 1 U,5 M14es O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79915 Fiesta Drive Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 282 Primary Record Information Continued: 79915 Fiesta Drive_2: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79915 Fiesta Drive Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 282 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Robert, Judith B., and Steve Melkesian (1975-1981; Desert Sun / Permits). Judith Melkesian was a co-founder of the Marywood Country Day School and Desert Sand Unified School District teacher. She was also president of Soroptimist International of La Quinta / Palm Desert. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Indian Springs residential subdivision, recorded in 196o-61, and is within the Indian Springs (previously the Westward Ho Golf Club) neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1963 by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation, who built Tract Ranch style homes with Custom elements between 1961 and 1965. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79915 Fiesta Drive Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 282 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Steve is the Son of Judith Ft , Mc1kcsi1n a d resides at 79.915 Fiesta Drive. In- dic, ilt an ItTS junior. Palm Desert Post, January 16, 1975. No. 2426 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO 86-5724 The following person is doing business as MARYWOOD COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 77-224 Poteero, I.a Quanta, California 92253 MARY O'NEILL 49305 Highway 74, Space 77 Palm Desert, CA 92260 JUDITH MELKESIAN Dnve, Indio, California 92201 This business is conducted by an individual Signed JUDITH MELKESIAN MARY O'NEILL Filed RIVERSIDE COUNTY DECEMBER 30, 1960 DONALD U SULLIVAN, Clerk By D. Chase, Deputy This statement was filed with the a County Clerk of Riverside County on date indicated by file stamp above Published January 9. IL. 23 30, 1981 Desert Sun, January 16, 3.981. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 79925 Fiesta Drive Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 289 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 79925 Fiesta Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 567608.95 mE / 373'371.85 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o218o, Recorded December 31, 1g6o, MB 41/37-39 Neighborhood: Indian Springs Neighborhood; APN: 600061oo6 *P3a. Description: The 79925 Fiesta Drive property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Tract Ranch style. The building faces north from the south side of Fiesta Drive. It features a U-shaped plan with asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a low-pitched cross -gable roof clad with wooden shingles. The roof has a broad overhanging, open eaves with a facia board. An attached garage with a gable end is located on the west side of the front elevation and another front -facing gable end is on the east elevation. The exterior walls are clad with board -and -batten siding, apart from the front -gabled ends which are clad in stucco. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of two tripartite (sliding -fixed -sliding) windows with external fixed shutters. The west window is vinyl framed and the center window is aluminum framed. The doorway is recessed beneath a shallow eave and it consists of two wood doors flanked by long rectangular sidelites on either side. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facades, wood frame construction, attached garage, a low-pitched roof, board -and -batten siding, aluminum sliding windows, and a recessed front porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 79925 Fiesta Drive_i: View facing southwest of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1966; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Joel Duran 79925 Fiesta Drive, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 289 Resource Name: 79925 Fiesta Drive Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 79925 Fiesta Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1966. In 1966, property owner Lester C. Cox obtained a permit to construct a dwelling and attached garage (Permit No. 14166). In 1991, Cox obtained a permit to build a 152 LF 5ft high wall; the work was completed by Plastering Unlimited (Permit No. 9409). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. Apart from the modern stucco siding and the vinyl sliding window, the west wall of the garage wing appears to have been extended. The culmination of these changes have negatively impacted the view of the property facing the public right-of-way. The essential form of the original building is defined, but many of the original historic materials at the property have been removed and replaced in the exterior and interior. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 79925 Fiesta Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 293os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79925 Fiesta Drive Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 289 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 • ■ • M. .4. . • � 4 • ■ 1 tk — • - .` ♦ _ 79925 Fiesta DrivaC' - y ' w ,) 1 i BM • 1 Trader Pang Well SC"' Ng41 A VE �. + .u--.. • 1 # • 0 11 u u 11. / 28 • Pat Trace Park Well i• .:47 — - AV. HUE irr. •• I URBAlik PRESERVATION & PLANHaN L'.1 S 4-15 U•5 M14es O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79925 Fiesta Drive Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 28g Primary Record Information Continued: 79925 Fiesta Drive_2: View facing southeast of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79925 Fiesta Drive Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 289 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Lester C. Cox Sr. and /or Lester C. Cox Jr. (1966-1991; Permits). Lester Cox Sr. was a mayor of Coachella and a member of the Indio Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, Masonic Order, Elks Club, and Coachella City Council. He was a well known civic leader in the Coachella Valley who died in 1995. Lester C. Cox Jr. was the owner of Cox Oil Co. and Sunland Screen and Awning. He was mayor of the City of Coachella from 1976-1977, a member of the Coachella City Council for 8 years, and a member of the Indio Elks Lodge. Lester C. Cox Jr. died in 2007. The home was built in the Custom Ranch style within the Indian Springs residential subdivision, recorded in 3.960-61, and is within the Indian Springs (previously the Westward Ho Golf Club) neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1966 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The home is associated with Lester C. Cox Sr. and/or Jr., but it does not meet the threshold of integrity necessary for individual designation. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. The dwelling is not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B. While it is associated with Lester C. Cox Sr. and Jr., both important local leaders in La Quinta, it does not meet the integrity thresholds for significance under this criterion because the dwelling only retains integrity of location, setting, and association. The dwelling is not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and it is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 79890 Horseshoe Road Page 1 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 288 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 79890 Horseshoe Road City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 567525.96 mE / 3730611.3 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o218o, Recorded December 31,1960, MB 41/37-39 Neighborhood: Indian Springs Neighborhood; APN: 600050020 *P3a. Description: The 79890 Horseshoe Road property is a one-story wood framed single-family residence. It was built in the Tract Ranch style with Custom elements. The building faces southwest from the north side of Horseshoe Road. It features a rectilinear shaped floorplan with asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a low-pitched cross -gable -on -hip roof clad in asphalt composite shingles. The roof has broad overhanging open eaves with a facia board. An attached garage with a gable end is located on the east side of the front elevation. The exterior walls are clad with board -and -batten siding. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of single-lite aluminum -framed sliding windows with external fixed shutters. The doorway is recessed beneath a shallow eave and it consists of two paneled wood doors. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, wood frame construction, attached garage, a low-pitched roof, board -and -batten siding, aluminum sliding windows, and a recessed front porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 79890 Horseshoe Road_i: View facing northeast of the southwest (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1965; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Margaret Clark, Bruce Clark 7990o Horseshoe Road, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 288 Resource Name: 79890 Horseshoe Road Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 79890 Horseshoe Road B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965. In zoos, property owner Robert M. and Joy Macchi obtained a permit to abandon the septic tank and connect the residence to the sewer system; the work was completed by Econo Sewer Service (Permit No. 0107-086). In 2011, Macchi obtained a permit to reroofthe residence; the work was completed by Palm Desert Contractors (Permit No. 11-0581). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. Apart from the wood shingle roof replacement and the contemporary -era garage door, no substantial alterations have been made to the front elevation facing the public right-of-way. The building appears to retain its essential form and integrity. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 79890 Horseshoe Road property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 798go Horseshoe Road Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 288 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Una PP#SfRW11011 & PLANNiN6' ray 0 113 0.25 I I L 1 I I 0 F� ice. Trailer Park qht C 20 Nnwhal l'Acfpavh.c SM[ y rar Lna d - -• 0,5 Mikes O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 798go Horseshoe Road Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 288 Primary Record Information Continued: - 79890 Horseshoe Road_2: View facing northeast of the southwest (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79890 Horseshoe Road Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 288 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: William G. and Helen Joyce Knyvett (1967-1976; Desert Sun) and Robert M. and Joy Macchi (2oo1-2oii; Permits). William Knyvett was a publisher of Desert Magazine and a resident of the Coachella Valley for more than 3o years. The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Indian Springs residential subdivision, recorded in i96o-6i, and is within the Indian Springs (previously the Westward Ho Golf Club) neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1965 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79890 Horseshoe Road Page 6 of 6 1 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 288 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: ,SL.t TROWBRIDGE. C. H. and Bernice: 30- 237 San Diego, Palm Springs: a boy. 7 pounds, 13 ounces: March 29. KNYVETT, William and Joyce: 9-89g H n r r' d1 ! e Rnad. Indio: a girl, 5 pounds, 3 ounc- es es: March 29. Desert Sun, April 7, 1967. No. 063 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO, 71-153 The following persons are doing business as: DESERT MAGAZINE: of 74-109 Lorre°, Palm Desert, California 92260 WILLIAM G. KNYVETT 79490 Horseshoe Road Indio, CoIlf*rniQ JACK PEPPER 73.40 40 Tumbleweed Lone Palm Desert, California HELEN JOYCE KNYVETT 4${;I1 pi ), .j' .not- Road Desert Sun, July 19, 1971. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 79925 Horseshoe Road Page 1 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 292 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 79925 Horsehoe Road City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone:11S, 567599.46 mE / 3730506.92 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o218o, Recorded December 31, 1960, MB 41/37-39 Neighborhood: Indian Springs Neighborhood; APN: 600060031 *P3a. Description: The 79925 Horseshoe Road property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Spanish Styled Ranch style. The building faces northwest from the end of the Horseshoe Road cul-de-sac. It has a rectilinear plan with an asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a moderate -pitch front -gable roof clad in asphalt composite shingles. The roof has broad overhanging, open eaves with exposed rafter ends. A detached garage is located to the west of the dwelling, connected by a stucco clad wall and entry gate. The exterior walls of the dwelling are clad with stucco, except for the rear of the home which is partially clad in brick masonry. There are no windows visible from the public right-of-way. Windows behind the entry gate appear to be vinyl framed sliding sash units. The doors are wood framed French doors and vinyl framed sliding glass doors. The entry gate is located in the center of the detached garage and residence. It is covered with a side -gable roof and the door is metal with decorative grille work. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: the brick / stucco siding, decorative grille work, and exposed rafters / beams. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 79925 Horsehoe Road_i: View facing southeast of the northwest (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1969; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Ronald D Alford, Tara L Alford 79925 Horseshoe Road, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 292 Resource Name: 79925 Horseshoe Road Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 79925 Horseshoe Road B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1969. In 1996, property owner Theodore H. and Laura Hinderaker obtained a permit to build an ornamental iron fence; the work was completed by Fern's Fence Co (Permit No. 9605-009). In 2002, property owner Ronald and Tara Alford obtained a permit to abandon the septic tank and connect the residence to the sewer system; the work was completed by Alms Underground Construction (Permit No. 0204-050). In 2005, property owner Ronald D. Alford obtained a permit to reroof the residence; the work was completed by Palm Desert Contractors (Permit No. 05-1384). In 2011, Alford obtained a permit to replace the heat pump and air handler; the work was completed by Best in the West (Permit No.11-0690). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. No substantial alterations have been made to the front elevation facing the public right-of-way. The building appears to retain its essential form. Windows, doors, and the roof are contemporary -era replacements. The roof was originally clad with terracotta tiles. It appears that the detached garage has been partially converted to an accessory dwelling unit. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 79925 Horseshoe Road property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 293os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79925 Horsehoe Road Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 292 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 litok PRESERVATION & PLAN 06':{ 0 0.13 0,25 i I 1 0,5 FAikas O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79925 Horseshoe Road Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2g2 Primary Record Information Continued: 79925 Horsehoe Road_2: View facing southeast of the northwest (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79925 Horseshoe Road Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2q2 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Ted Hinderaker (1969-1974; Desert Sun / Permits), Ronald & Tara Alford (2002-2011; Desert Sun). The home was built as a Spanish Styled Ranch within the Indian Springs residential subdivision, recorded in 196o-61, and is within the Indian Springs (previously the Westward Ho Golf Club) neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1969 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79925 Horseshoe Road Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2g2 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Student Winners Listed By Bank LOS :1NtiELES — First- Liberal .1 round winner.- in I .Ink of deraker III. .1merica's annual $85. ►01) tali- Road, Indio. lir I( I. c 1►, f rniti (''i nliiiiu* College .ludity 1(osenhcrgcr 81-311 .1\%arti� Program were an- Forest Drive, Indio, Coachella nou nc ed Oils week. Valley I l igh School; ;ln ru1 Straw 2263 Terry Laiw. Palm Springs. Area college of the Desert Fall Springs High School. winner include: Desert Sun, March 25, 1974. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 7993o Horseshoe Road Page 1 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. zgo P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: zozl T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 7993o Horseshoe Road City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 567623.35 mE / 373'598.58 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR oz18o, Recorded December 31, ig6o, MB 41/37-39 Neighborhood: Indian Springs Neighborhood; APN: 600060025 *P3a. Description: The 7993o Horseshoe Road property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Spanish Styled Ranch style. The building faces west from the end of the Horseshoe Road cul-de-sac. It features an irregular plan with an asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a low-pitched side -gable roof, clad with red terracotta tiles and with a brick chimney. The roof has broad overhanging, open eaves with a facia board and exposed rafters. An attached garage is located on the north side of the front elevation. The exterior walls of the dwelling are clad in board -and -batten. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of single-lite aluminum framed sliding windows and a pair of wooden front doors with a center panel lites. The recessed entryway is located beneath an eave overhang. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: the irregular floorplan, clay tile roof, and exposed rafters / beams. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 7993o Horseshoe Road_i: View facing northeast of the southwest (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1966; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Michael Slater, Mea Slater 7993o Horseshoe Road, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.290 Resource Name: 7993o Horseshoe Road Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 7993o Horseshoe Road B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1966. In zo1o, property owner Michael Slater obtained a permit to install a solar panel system; the work was completed by Solar Service Center (Permit No.10-oo88). In zo11, Slater obtained a permit for work to the solar panel system; the work was completed by BLS Construction (Permit No.11-0453)• Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property overtime. No substantial alterations have been made to the front elevation facing the public right-of-way. The building appears to retain its essential form. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 7993o Horseshoe Road property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 7993o Horseshoe Road Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 290 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7993o Horseshoe Road Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2qo Primary Record Information Continued: 7993o Horseshoe Road_2: View facing northeast of the southwest (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7993o Horseshoe Road Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 290 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: John Slater (1966-1985; Desert Sun) and Michael Slater (2010-2011; Permits). John slater was a member of the Indio Chamber of Commerce, president of the Boys Club of Coachella Valley, and vice president of Coachella Valley Disposal Inc. Michael Slater was the general manager of Coachella Valley Disposal Inc. The home was built as a Spanish Styled Ranch within the Indian Springs residential subdivision, recorded in 3.960-61, and is within the Indian Springs (previously the Westward Ho Golf Club) neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 3.966 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7993o Horseshoe Road Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2qo Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Construction valuations up $100,000 this week PALM DESERT — Construction valuations for the year were up $100.000 this week on the strength of permits issued for the construction of three homes in Pa1m Desert and the addition of a restaurant valued at $45.100. at the La Quinta Des- ert Club. C. T. Gordon was issued two permits in the $10.000 class for homes al 73.905 and 73-286 Santa Rosa Way. A home ili be built by John Slater a in Palm Desert. The E] lot onstruction o. will build the $45.00D restaurant that is being added to the La 9Quinta Desert Club. Palm Desert Post, March 3, 1g66. No. 21 FICTITIOUS 'BUSINESS MAME STATEMENT PILE NO, 1115-725 The following persons are doing business a$: The Pepper Tree 179 S Williams Road, Palm Springs, CA 92264 Douglas M Mc Nee 82056 Odium Dr Indio CA 92201 John Slater Or Indio. CA 92201 L S Sorem 7S1S Corporate Way Eden Priori*, MN S5344 Doug Jensen 1316 Old Dominion Naperville, 11. 60540 This business is conducted by a goner*I partnership Desert Sun, November 7,1985. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 7995o Horseshoe Road Page 1 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 291 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 7995o Horseshoe Road City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone:115, 567617.88 mE / 373'545.91 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o218o, Recorded December 31, 1960, MB 41/37-39 Neighborhood: Indian Springs Neighborhood; APN: 600060030 *P3a. Description: The 7995o Horseshoe Road property is a one-story, wood framed single-family residence. It was built in the Spanish Styled Ranch style. The building faces west from the end of the Horseshoe Road cul-de-sac. It has a U-shaped plan with wings extending out to the northeast and southeast with a symmetrical front facade. The dwelling has a low-pitched side -gabled roof clad with red terracotta tiles, and with a brick chimney. The roof has broad overhanging, open eaves with exposed rafter ends. An attached garage is located on the southeast wing back from the street at the end of a driveway with a detached metal framed carport. The exterior walls of the dwelling are clad with brick masonry. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of two large single -pane fixed picture windows set within stucco segmental arches. The recessed entryway is located within a central stucco archway. It features a large wood paneled door with two rectangluar sidelites. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: the irregular floorplan, clay tile roof, brick / stucco clad walls, arched window openings, and exposed rafters / beams. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 7995o Horseshoe Road_i: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1968; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Barbara E Vince 7995o Horseshoe Road, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 291 Resource Name: 7995o Horseshoe Road Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 7995o Horseshoe Road B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1968. In 2001, property owner Sam Vince obtained a permit to abandon the septic tank and connect the residence to the sewer system; the work was completed by Econo Sewer Service (Permit No. 0107- 087). In 2005, Vince obtained a permit to reroof the residence; the work was completed by Palm Desert Contractors (Permit No. os- 138o). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. No substantial alterations have been made to the front elevation facing the public right-of-way. The building appears to retain its essential form. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 7995o Horseshoe Road property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 7995o Horseshoe Road Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 2gi *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 • •., i 1 ' k I 4.FyJ Y ..., . 0 - e. ,4,v 79950 Horseshoe Rood, 4- 40' a .. - f II : 1v ▪ ° }- u 0. i "" • _ - rim ;� ` _} CO \C iofr + • * ..P..i i iii i# gm** i 14. ,II mal it:M AVE • a »• BM • 1 Trail ler arg • 28 II ri 4 1t r t - Trailer Park ` i - w. o ii. Tr&Ity _�I Park \\%. •.M �* .i1 i}a M I well - , •- �w URBMik PRESERVATION & PL4NNW.{ C.1S 4-15 0.5 Mi4es O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7995o Horseshoe Road Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2qi Primary Record Information Continued: 7995o Horseshoe Road_2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7995o Horseshoe Road Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2q1 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Sam J. and Barbara E. Vince and their son„Navy Seaman Michael W. Vince (3.980-2005; Desert Sun / Permits), and Vicki M. Vince (1988; Desert Sun). The home was built as a Spanish Styled Ranch within the Indian Springs residential subdivision, recorded in 196o-61, and is within the Indian Springs (previously the Westward Ho Golf Club) neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1968 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (3.934-3.97os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7995o Horseshoe Road Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 2q1 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: 1Ru SAN DIEGO — Navy Seaman Recruit Michael W. Vince, son of Sam J. and Barbara E. Vince of Indio, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training .Center here. He joined the Navy in February 19B0. Desert Sun, July 4, ig80. Ivo. 1315 FICTITtOUS f6IJSU4tES5 NAME STATEMWMT FILE NO. $3+7e21 The following person Is doing business es: L i eA HERB AND SPICE Indio. CA t27O1 Rd., BARBA#RAE. VINCE Rd. Indio, CA92201 This business Is conducted by an IndividWii. Signed elAfteARA E. VINCE .FIIedRIVERsIDE COUNTY Juno I, MD WILLIAM E. CONE leLY. Clerk t3 I. Benson,.0-ept 1y This sfaternont was filed with the Counter Clerk of Riverside County on del* Indicated by ills *lamp above. Publlshed June 14, 21, X July 5. lea Desert Sun, June 14,1983. No. 2<18 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. Ili- 96 The following person is doing business as COUNTRY FARMS. tier s4�. - Rd, La Quintal CA 92253 VICKI M. VINCE 79 a`. Rd-, La Qulnle, CA 92253 This business Is con- ducted by an Individual. The registrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious name or names listed above en July 1. 81. Signature of Reg strent VICKI VINCE Filed RIVERSIDE COUNTY J J N E 22, 198E WILLIAM E CONERLY, Clerk Desert Sun, July 25, 1988. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79785 Westward Ho Drive Page i of 2 Primary#: P-33-015635 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 012 ID Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-179 UTM Zone: 11S, 567660 mE / 3730528 mN Neighborhood: Indian Springs Tract: TR o2190; Recorded February 28,1961, MB 41/57 Date Constructed: 1961 Owner and Address: James N Engle, Ginger L Engle; 79785 Westward Ho Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 79785 Westward Ho Drive residence was constructed by 1961 in a Tract Ranch style. The property was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2006. It was demolished in 2007. The dwelling was replaced in 2008 with a new single-family residence. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM Tech. It was fully demolished by 2007 and subsequently replaced in ca. 2008. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79785 Westward Ho Drive Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-015635 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 012 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79815 Westward Ho Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15636 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 013 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-180 UTM Zone: 11S, 567661 mE; 3730532 mN Neighborhood: Indian Springs Tract: TR o2190; Recorded February 28,1961, MB 41/57 Date Constructed: 1961 Owner and Address: McClelland Family Trust, Jane S McClelland; 6o6 E. Walnut Avenue, Willows CA 95988 Updated Description: The 79815 Westward Ho Drive residence was constructed in 1961 in the Indian Springs neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property with Custom elements built by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation. The one-story residence with attached garage faces north from the south side of Westward Ho Drive. It a single-family dwelling with an asymmetrical facade and has an irregularfloorplan atop a concrete foundation. The low-pitched hipped roof is topped with composition shingles and has a moderate eave overhang, boxed eaves, and two eyebrow dormers located on the west and east elevations. The exterior is clad in vertical board -and -batten siding painted in tan and the fenestration consists of aluminum sliding sash windows. The main entryway is recessed below the main roofline and is obscured by a wrought iron security gate. A concrete brick chimney is located on the rear (south) elevation. The attached garage is appended to the west elevation and features a hipped roof with an eyebrow dormer visible on the west elevation, a board and batten facade, and a white panel overhead door. There do not appear to be any significant alterations to the dwelling since the prior survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 297os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. It was one of the earliest homes built within the Indian Springs residential subdivision by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation, but the subdivision is not proposed as a historic district. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79815 Westward Ho Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15636 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 013 79815 Westward Ho Drive_i: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. 79815 Westward Ho Drive_2: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79815 Westward Ho Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15636 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oi3 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 B.aND�L�¢N�Bk �� ROYAL 9!R}{PJ4 ZF RR ; ,-,: .IA-5PSfr-Pk'FtK 414"' 1 I — ' --r f GREEN NfLLS AR } fk ,- 4 t fi€ABLE S�ACH pR ;AR,N£L YA LZ£Y AW! .. e-1179815 Westward Ho Drive DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79845 Westward Ho Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15637 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 014 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-181 UTM Zone: 115, 56776o mE / 373053o mN Neighborhood: Indian Springs Tract: TR o2190; Recorded February 28,1961, MB 41/57 Date Constructed:196i Owner and Address: Chris Ingram, Encarnacion Ingram; 785o NW Gales Creek Road, Forest Grove OR 97116 Updated Description: The 79845 Westward Ho Drive residence was constructed in 1961 in the Indian Springs neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property with Custom elements built by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation. The one-story residence with an attached garage faces north from the south side of Westward Ho Drive. The single-family dwelling has an asymmetrical facade and a low -profile L-shaped floorplan. The low-pitched cross gable roof is topped with composite shingles and has a moderate eave overhang, boxed eaves, and a wide brick chimney. The exterior is clad in stucco painted in tan and the fenestration consists of vinyl single / multi-lite windows and vinyl multi-lite sliding doors located towards the rear (south) elevation. The off -centered main entryway is sheltered below the main roofline and features a fanlight wood panel door. The attached garage features a double fanlight wood panel overhead door. A concrete masonry unit wall partially extends along the main (north) elevation. There do not appear to be any significant alterations to the dwelling since the prior survey other than a roof replacement between 2015 and 2016 that removed the original wood shake roof and installed asphalt composite shingles. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. It was one of the earliest homes built within the Indian Springs residential subdivision by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation, but the subdivision is not proposed as a historic district. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79845 Westward Ho Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-015637 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 014 79845 Westward Ho Drive_i: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. -2.,._ _ .— __ _ _ _ - 79845 Westward Ho Drive_2: View facing south of the attached garage. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79845 Westward Ho Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5637 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 014 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 WD 49. GA DR a L 1_ SAMITA DR LA PILMA DR a a c h 47T/i AVE -a....^ti..k 111114 IE pg E 7:s2 FREAM bk 1 � 1 i 1 wESTWARP NO I]R 5 Rr7E tE Dom[ Yi4, ' 2 •DESC ANS-a LA/ SR D F'F'RY DANDELlONOOR CARMEL VALLEY AVE r At, CeN rz 144 RANCHO -LA QWHrA OR r fL URNIA PRESERVATION Or PLA N N [NG'` JASPER F K AVER 11.1 1- GREEN - I.LS Dr[ Pf6&e£ i AcH pR IIP 79845 Westward 48TH AVV � 32/ r 4-' Ho Drive 16 ROYAL B RtYOlt i-Tom AromfYELD RR ti //WAIL RrRMDALE DR41111111110 MlL; AVE 46 .21Trrrr {} d_25 0.5 I. l If E)- t tr.)a 11 1 1 Tables r 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 79875 Westward Ho Drive Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 279 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 79875 Westward Ho Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 567516.85 mE / 3730725.78 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o2190, Recorded February 28,1961, MB 41/55-57 Neighborhood: Indian Springs Neighborhood; APN: 600050009 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 79875 Westward Ho Drive was built in the Tract Ranch style with custom elements. It has a L-shaped plan and low-pitched cross -gable roof with a broad overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with board and batten siding. The building faces north from the south side of Westward Ho Drive with an asymmetrical facade. oof clad in asphalt composite shingles. The roof has open eaves with a fascia board and exposed rafters. An attached garage with a front -facing gable end is located on the west side of the front elevation. The exterior walls are clad in board -and -batten siding. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of one large tripartite vinyl framed sliding glass window and three smaller tripartite vinyl sliding glass windows. The double wood paneled front door is recessed beneath a shallow eave. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, wood frame construction, attached garage, a low-pitched roof, board -and -batten siding, and a minimal front porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 79875 Westward Ho Drive_i: View facing southwest of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1962; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: David Austin Grau, Gevrina Catalina Seferaj 79875 Westward Ho Drive, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 279 Resource Name: 79875 Westward Ho Drive Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 79875 Westward Ho Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1962 by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation. In 2001, property owner Grace Mulcahy obtained a permit to abandon the septic tank and connect the residence to the sewer system; the work was completed by Denboer Engineering & Construction (Permit No. o110-212). In 2014, property owner David Grau obtained a permit to reroofthe residence with GAF artic white shingle; the work was completed by Palm Springs Carriages (Permit No. 2014-1033). Between 2017 and 2019, the dwelling was repainted, with the original windows remained intact. Between 2019 and 2021, the original aluminum framed sliding glass windows were replaced with vinyl units. Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time but the original massing appears to remain intact from the period of initial construction. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 79875 Westward Ho Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79875 Westward Ho Drive Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 279 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 20 MiL S z 0 a 79875 Westward He Drive • 'Ir' air >F } a i • ti a 2 • • • . • BM 61 •• a a', •a a # *_ k a • a as • 0 i Igo r Trailer Park qht C 2093 Nnwhal li cfpavh.t SM[ y Unfilik PRESERVATION & PLAN 06':{ 0 0.13 0,25 i 1 l l 0,5 Mikes O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79875 Westward Ho Drive Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 279 Primary Record Information Continued: •„ 79875 Westward Ho Drive_2: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79875 Westward Ho Drive Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 279 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Grace Mulcahy (2oo3.; Permits) and David Grau (2o14; Permits). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Indian Springs residential subdivision, recorded in 3.96o-61, and is within the Indian Springs (previously the Westward Ho Golf Club) neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 3.962 by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation, who built Tract Ranch style homes with Custom elements between 1961 and 1965. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79905 Westward Ho Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15638 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 015 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-182 UTM Zone: 11S, 567778 mE / 3720530 mN Neighborhood: Indian Springs Tract: TR o2190; Recorded February 28,1961, MB 41/57 Date Constructed: 1961 Owner and Address: Alden Russell Singer, Mary Annete Singer; 79905 Westward Ho Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 79905 Westward Ho Drive residence was constructed in 1961 in the Indian Springs neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property with Custom elements built by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation. The one-story residence with an attached garage faces north from the south side of Westward Ho Drive. The single-family dwelling has an asymmetrical facade and a low -profile L-shaped floorplan. The low-pitched cross gable roof is topped with wood shingles, has a moderate eave overhang, boxed eaves, and a concrete brick chimney located on the rear roof slope. The exterior is clad in vertical board -and -batten siding painted in blue with white accent trim on the windows. The fenestration along the main (north) elevation consists of aluminum sliding sash windows. The main entryway is recessed below the main roofline and features a wood panel oval-lite door. The attached garage is appended to the east end of the north elevation and features a triple fanlight wood panel overhead door that faces west. There do not appear to be any significant alterations to the dwelling since the prior survey. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. It was one of the earliest homes built within the Indian Springs residential subdivision by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation, but the subdivision is not proposed as a historic district. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79905 Westward Ho Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15638 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: 015 79905 Westward Ho Drive_i: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. 79905 Westward Ho Drive_2: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79905 Westward Ho Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5638 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oi5 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ROYAL HJRKoALE OR CARMEL VALLEY Mer DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79945 Westward Ho Drive Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15639 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oi6 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-183 UTM Zone: 11S, 56780o mE; 373053o mN Neighborhood: Indian Springs Tract: TR o2190; Recorded February 28,1961, MB 41/57 Date Constructed: 1961 Owner and Address: Cynthia Teasley; 79945 Westward Ho Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 79905 Westward Ho Drive residence was constructed in 1961 in the Indian Springs neighborhood. CRM Tech described the property as a Ranch style single-family residence in 2006. Urbana staff conclude that residence more specifically displays the characteristics of a Tract Ranch style residential property with Custom elements built by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation. The one-story residence with an attached garage faces north from the south side of Westward Ho Drive. The single-family dwelling has an asymmetrical facade and a low -profile L-shaped floorplan atop a concrete foundation. The low-pitched gable -on -hip roof is topped with wood shingles and has a moderate eave overhang, open eaves, exposed rafter tails, and a widows peak visible from the west elevation. The exterior is clad in a brick veneer painted off-white and the fenestration along the main (north) elevation consists of aluminum sliding sash and fixed windows. The front entryway is recessed below the main roofline and features a wood panel door painted in brown. The attached garage is located towards the far east end of the north elevation with an original wood door. During the current survey, the residence was partially obscured by vegetation. Based on what was visible, there does not appear to have been any alterations to the residence since the prior survey. The cross gable roof, the recessed entry, and brick exterior were visible and extant. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. It was one of the earliest homes built within the Indian Springs residential subdivision by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation, but the subdivision is not proposed as a historic district. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. As the dwelling has not been substantially altered, this dwelling maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79945 Westward Ho Drive Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-oi5639 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: oi6 79945 Westward Ho Drive_i: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. 79945 Westward Ho Drive_2: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79945 Westward Ho Drive Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5639 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oi6 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 79975 Westward Ho Drive Page 1 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 283 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 79975 Westward Ho Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone:115, 567693.14 mE / 373o727.26 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o219o, Recorded February 28,1961, MB 41/55-57 Neighborhood: Indian Springs Neighborhood; APN: 600060007 *P3a. Description: The one-story single-family residence at 79975 Westward Ho Drive was built in the Tract Ranch style with custom elements. It has an L-shaped plan and low-pitched cross dutch gable roof with broad overhanging eaves. The exterior walls are wood frame clad with board and batten siding, with stone veneer at the base. The building faces north from the south side of Westward Ho Drive with an asymmetrical facade. The roof has open eaves with a fascia board, is clad with red concrete tiles, and has a stone veneered chimney at the center of the roof. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of large single -pane fixed vinyl framed windows with internal shutters and one single -paned fixed steel framed window on the garage gable end. The front entrance is recessed and features two wood paneled doors. An attached garage with a front facing gable end is located on the east side of the front elevation with the garage door facing west. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, wood frame construction, attached garage, a low-pitched roof, board -and -batten siding, and a recessed front porch. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 79975 Westward Ho Drive_i: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1963; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Cheri L Miller 79975 Westward Ho Drive, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 283 Resource Name: 79975 Westward Ho Drive Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 79975 Westward Ho Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1963 by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation. In 2010, property owner Cheri L Miller obtained a permit to build a 53 LF 6ft high Garden Wall; the work was completed by Legacy Constructors Inc (Permit No.10-0416). In 2016, property owner Cheri Miller obtained a permit to construct a raised bond beam addition to the existing pool at rear yard; the work was completed by Desert Sand Pool Construction (Permit No. 2016-0113). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. The pool appears to have been added after initial construction. The windows at the front elevation are replacements but the essential form of the building has remained intact. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not Identified b. Builder: Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 79975 Westward Ho Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 79975 Westward Ho Drive Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 283 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 kr 79975 Westward Ho Drive' 4 • a • • •• i 4Evi Trader Par4 • a . i We11 • '1 • i • i • r t- Trailer Park 1TiratIhcir +.,rk 11. :4 7 AVENUE 4. A VE 1 11 11 11 • •� k ;13 f U PRESERVATION & PLAN$N6''{ U�.13 02 U. Niles O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79975 Westward Ho Drive Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 28R Primary Record Information Continued: 79975 Westward Ho Drive_2: View facing southeast of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79975 Westward Ho Drive Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 281 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: John J. Vince (1969; Desert Sun) and Cheri L. Miller (3.990-2o3.6; Desert Sun / Permits). The home was built in the Tract Ranch style within the Indian Springs residential subdivision, recorded in 196o-61, and is within the Indian Springs (previously the Westward Ho Golf Club) neighborhood. The subject property was constructed in 1963 by the Westward Ho and Bellwood Discount Corporation, who built Tract Ranch style homes with Custom elements between 1961 and 1965. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-3.97os), being located in one of La Quinta's first subdivisions after the development of the Cove, but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 203.3.; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 79975 Westward Ho Drive Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 283 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Boy, 15, Hurf When 'Cycle, Car Collide INDIO — A 15.year-old Indio boy sustained serious injuries when the motorcycle he was riding Mas struck by a car at 2 p.m. Wednesday on Highway 111 at Jefferson Street Reported in good condition today ai Valley Memorial Hospital in Indio -Is Iona J. Vince, of 71.97h Westward Ho, Indio, Desert Sun, July 31, 1969. La Ninth candidate files complaint against opponent claiming signs vandalized By LYNNDEE KEMHET Staff wri!or LA VI •INTA Thr r-14'' lrli l'11 % Council mtlr1i: .AL,,rl ilr Ftwor flaunty Shrriffr' fiepwrlrnl'n1' Friday wilr•n any rcrndiditr filed +r;l net :s Ii n, Hilo rg+• i ;l rains! 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Andalusia Springs Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5965o Madison Street Page i of 2 Primary#: P-33-o11626 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 264 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 891-2H UTM Zone: iiS, 569615 mE / 3719570 mN Neighborhood: Andalusia Tract: N/A Date Constructed: 1946-1947 Owner and Address: Sunrise LQ; 30o Eagle Dance Circle, Palm Desert CA 92211 Updated Description: The 5965o Madison Street residence was constructed between 1946-1947 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2002. It was demolished in ca. 2004 when Madison Street was realigned. The property is now part of the private Andalusia Country Club. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded in 2002 by CRM TECH was demolished in ca. 2004. The property has not been replaced and the lot remains vacant. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5965o Madison Street Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o11626 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 264 *Map Name: Valerie *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 • . s 27 59650 Madison Street) --- V SE MALE 59TJ-I AYE_ _ 6OT+f AvE 2,6 19 17 R.r2€CAC r{r5$p •4 Vt ]MQ VE T65'R7E 65-4TH AVE i -._Torn Cer ni URBANA PRESERVATION & PIANNINGur • • 0.25 0.5 1 Mlles J l 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D14. Watermark Villas Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Date Palm Grove Page i of 2 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o32 ❑x Update Identifier: Jefferson Street & Avenue 52 UTM Zone: iiS, 567754 mE / 3725946 mN Neighborhood: Watermark Villas Tract: TR 24889; Recorded October 32, 2989, MB 23.o/52 Date Constructed: 2926 Owner and Address: Beazer Homes Holding Corp; i800 E Imperial Highway 24o, Brea CA 92821 Updated Description: The Date Palm Grove property was planted in 1926 at the northwest corner of 52nd Avenue and Jefferson Street as part of former ranch property. The property was initially recorded by Mellon and Associates in 2997 as a cultural landscape. The date grove was removed by ca. zoo9. It was platted as a new private residential subdivision by Watermark Villas who began construction in 2009 but stalled until 2026, when Beazer Homes demolished the existing buildings after they bought the property and re -named the development Floresta. Floresta homes began construction in 2o29. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5S2 - Individually listed or designated locally. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 3.997 by Mellon and Associates. It was fully demolished by ca. 2009 and subsequently replaced in ca. in 2019. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Date Palm Grove Page 2 of 2 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 032 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D15. Tradition Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Marshall Ranch 78505 Old Avenue 52 Page i of 5 Primary#: P-33-8308 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 258 ❑x Update Identifier: Hacienda del Gato; 78505 Old Avenue 52 UTM Zone: ii5, 565393 mE; 3725875 mN Neighborhood: Tradition Tract: TR 28470-1; Recorded June 3o,1997, MB 263/90 Owner and Address: Tradition Golf Club; 78505 Old Avenue 52, La Quinta CA 92253 Date Constructed: 192o Updated Description: The Hacienda Del Gato is the only extant building from the former Marshall Ranch. Completed by 1920, the Hacienda Del Gato was constructed as a replacement to the original Marshall Ranch home built in 191o. The building is located in the gated Tradition Golf Club. The building was built in the style of a classic Spanish hacienda. The two story building has an "T" shaped plan with a sunken rear courtyard. The residence is constructed of uncut quarry stones painted white. The roof is clad in red barrel tiles; the roof is multi -level, separated between the second and first floors. The roof extends slightly over the small front porch space. At the front elevation there are six multi -pane casement windows at the front elevation.There is one small window adjacent to the front door. At the second floor there are two multi -pane windows and two french doors opening to small wood-framejuliet balconies. All windows have thick wood lintels above and appear to be original. There is a small brick stairway leading to the small front entry porch, enclosed with a low stone wall and a iron railing. The porch is supported by wood beams. The front door has a wood door with a thick wood lintel above. There is an addition to the north, front elevation; this addition starts just past the furthest forth window on the front elevation. This addition not noticeable, save a slight variation to the roofing. The residence has not been altered since the previous survey. The building is used as an office space for the Tradition Golf Club. Updated Significance: The Marshall Ranch / Hacienda del Gato delling and gardens were recorded in 1997 by Mellon and Associates. At that time, the residential property was designated a status code of 35 as it appeared to be eligible for individual listing in the NRHP under Criteria B and C. Under Criterion B, the Hacienda Del Gato and gardens were found to be associated with the life of a significant person in local history, John L. Marshall, one of the earliest homesteaders in La Quinta who originally owned property in the Santa Rosa Cove and what became the Village commercial district. Under Criterion C, the house and gardens were found to embody the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style home built in the La Quinta community. The current survey found that the residence and gardens are associated with the theme of Ranches and Agriculture (1900-197os) and possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. It also is significant under the La Quinta Architectural Style theme, because it is considered an excellent example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture using local building materials. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should also be assigned a 3CS status code: appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation; and a 552 status code: individually eligible for local listing or designation. These codes should be assigned in addition to the previous 35 status code. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B (events), as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. The property is individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B (persons), as it has been identified as having an association with an important local figure, John L. Marshall. The property is considered individually significant under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion C/3/C for embodying the distinctive characteristics of a Spanish Colonial Revival style ranch. It is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the property would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. The property was found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as the Hacienda del Gato exemplifies a special element of the City of La Quinta - one of the only remaining original homestead residences and earliest ranches in the community. Despite minor changes to the exterior and interior of the building, the essential form of the original dwelling and gardens are still intact and they retain integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Marshall Ranch Page 2 of 5 Primary#: P-33-8308 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 5S2 Urbana Survey No: 258 Hacienda Del Gato_i: View facing southwest of the northeast (front) entrance. Hacienda Del Gato_2: View facing northwest of the south elevation and rear courtyard. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Marshall Ranch Page 3 of 5 Primary#: P-33-8308 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Urbana Survey No: 258 Hacienda Del Gato_3: View facing north of the southwestern elevation and rear courtyard. Hacienda Del Gato_4: View facing north of the rear courtyard. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Marshall Ranch Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-83o8 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Urbana Survey No: 258 Hacienda Del Gato_6: View facing west of the northeast (front) elevation. Hacienda Del Gato_7: View facing southwest of the northwest elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Marshall Ranch Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-83o8 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3B / 3CB / 5B Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 258 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 bu vCOLOMA 4 ko —1,AYE LRRDRA DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D1 6. Mountain View Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5o8io Jefferson Street Page i of 2 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o33. ❑x Update Identifier: 50810 Jefferson Street UTM Zone: iiS, N/A mE / N/A mN Neighborhood: Mountain View Tract: TR 33.349; Recorded January i, 2004, MB 349/13.o Date Constructed:192os Owner and Address: Mountain View Country Club Homeowners Association; 737ao Fred Waring Ste 3.2o, Palm Desert CA 9226o Updated Description: The 50810 Jefferson Street property was constructed in the 192os as a single-family residence built in the Homestead Vernacular style. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded by Mellon and Associates in 3.997 when it appeared to be in -use as a shed. It was demolished in ca. 2002 and subsequently replaced with the Mountain View Country Club, which began construction on housing tracts in 2003. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5S3 - appears to be individually eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 3.997 by Mellon and Associates. It was fully demolished in ca. 2002 and subsequently replaced in ca. 2003. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 50810 Jefferson Street Page 2 of 2 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 031 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 ilk'' .liI R MO- �r , r: I , r ( - 32. 1 '33 AVE 44 34 -0, -. 1 9 3 i Aimsio.w AR E LrtL. Cr Z AVE SOI A t+l,ivaLERb55 0 1'i �`AMIN r^ M4110AR1NA " -ir' L_ 550810 Jefferson Street,.--; r• IPFNp • yx�, .. 7i ger t1 II __ 53. � ` L 4J CI rRUf `+q �AVE vir �i = , INN`' _•qv Ca,Y1.RpIYp.4 "i- i} r f't 1 "41- y1h pE55AR0 �-, �=.3 = --{ 1 % 1 I 1 + , 11".541 {`f 0/1 ?1,4c....... \ 0,1xrREE .„ T6S R7E ce..5- tWPkNEs$ ----'-'-'13 ill EIL 21 [IEW PR[MVATION & PLANNING"` 0 I ��., I U.5 1 F • r I+ems0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D17. Madison Club Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 81301 Avenue 52 Pagel of 2 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 259 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1255-1 UTM Zone: i1S, 569993 mE / 372545o mN Neighborhood: Madison Club Tract: TR 33076-1; Recorded September 6, 2005, MB 388/79 Date Constructed: 1954 Owner and Address: Ronald Sloy, Joseph Sloy, Charlene Shantel; 829 NW 19th Avenue, Portland OR 97209 Updated Description: The 81301 Avenue 52 residence was constructed in 1954 in a Contemporary style. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2004 was demolished in ca. 2005. It was replaced by the Madison Club private country club, which began construction in 2006. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded in 2004 by CRM TECH was demolished in ca. 2005 and subsequently replaced in ca. 2006. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 813oi Avenue 52 Page 2 of 2 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 259 *Map Name: Indio *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 AVE ndl — r u I j �1 _ � }F REDFORD WAY I I J �L, I i AVE S r AVE 51 , yy4 . _ _. LORkL N� IF AiFe D N. . AYE Sj LJ 81301 Avenue 521r 1 r LI ^ } ' a 10 di } lxu MBfle pi 1 1 - i -• WPM AVE Te —E.. rI + 1. iliJ T 5R7E 14 � i5 H R G TC-M WAY LA Q NTA I 1 I I sSr, FZ1A i I A� URBANA PRE -SERMON &PLuNNIN6uk 7 M1hlkYs 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement D18. Coral Mountain Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 5850o Madison Street Page 1 of 2 Primary#: P-33-011625 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 261 ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 891-1H UTM Zone: 11S, 569645 mE / 3720510 mN Neighborhood: Coral Mountain Tract: RS 19-o42; Recorded August 21, 2019, MB 152/85 Date Constructed: 1953-1954 Owner and Address: CM Wave Development; zo1 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 401, Santa Monica CA 90403 Updated Description: The 5850o Madison Street residence was constructed between 1953 and 1954 in a Ranch style. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded by CRM Tech in zooz. It was demolished in ca. zoo4 and has not been replaced. The lot is now undeveloped on the southeast corner of Madison Street and Avenue 58. The property is now located adjacent to the northwest corner of the private Andalusia Country Club, which began construction in zoo5. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded in 2002 by CRM TECH was demolished in ca. 2oo4. The property has not been replaced and the lot remains vacant. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 5850o Madison Street Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o11625 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 261 *Map Name: Martinez Mountain and Valerie *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 -116, 69 33,6250• i e 58500 Madison Street 71 - fix cLt 213 o ' ~ 27 37209D y# — rean ,..4..., O �! AVE v sErtLE L 0Yx AVE A I I L. J Mr ::;tT;iT • 411111111 i. ',-~._� 33 S+ 40••� - m MYAR - t f$• ozmp AYE 4 1 � l 1 ti k t7 . - LI 17 y Cem Q \. •%-J 5 dITH AVE r •� t t -----.--.- - ---- — r, PRBERYMTIoN &PL4N IN '' [] :1 05 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Dl 9. Not Associated with a Neighborhood Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix D. DPR Forms State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 81891 58th Avenue Page 1 of 2 Primary#: P-33-1494o HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 263 ❑x Update Identifier: Maman-i UTM Zone: 115, 57098o mE / 372087o mN Neighborhood: N/A Tract: N/A Date Constructed:1928 Owner and Address: Shayan Capital Ventures Falcon T INV; 24933 Ariella Drive, Calabasas CA 91302 Updated Description: The 8189158th Avenue residence was constructed in approximately 1928 in an adobe homestead in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded by Archaeological Associates in 2006. It was demolished in ca. 2015 and has not been replaced. The lot is now undeveloped south of Avenue 58 between Monroe Street and Almonte Drive. The property is now located adjacent to the northeast corner of the private Andalusia Country Club, which began construction in 2005. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 3CS - Appears eligible for CRHR individually through survey evaluation. The dwelling on the property that was initially recorded in 2006 by Archaeological Associates was demolished in ca. 2015. The property has not been replaced and the lot remains vacant. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should instead be assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation, because the historic resource is no longer extant. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 81891 58th Avenue Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-14940 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 263 *Map Name: Indio *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 • t) NariaoLo BAFF,M AVE AVE 5 svf v•a 1 1.1 14, CoachetEn 4ey+ llllll------ Pub/lc Cem ti i MLWV GRIFFIN 4t0 �krUNPf G4LTGH AY 1 111 1 QUIN TA. 1 J v TrBURd a MLIVRFIEILOWIiL . F T S.R7E 14 AI RjJJRT_ 9r. YP ROSA AVE Et GULF VIEW DR 37 Lu ti7 ANTrc LE,p 22 rc 1 ,QTYMAR LN 81891 58th Avenue RAYJNA 21 _ 58T * AVE 23 URBANA PRESERVATION & PL NINGw 0 (1.25 0.5 1 Miles 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: Ahmanson Ranch House Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 484 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 79179 Ahmanson Lane City: La Quinta d. UTM Zone: 115, 565751.17 mE / 3727115.39 mN e. Other Locational Data: N/A Neighborhood: Not Listed; APN: 777490039 Zip: 92253 *P3a. Description: The 79179 Ahmanson Lane residence is a one-story adobe brick Custom Ranch style residence with Spanish Colonial Revival themes. The dwelling faces southeast towards the SilverRock golf course. It features a rectilinear plan with an asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a front -gabled roof clad with red clay tiles. The roof has broad overhanging open eaves with exposed beams and rafters. The exterior of the dwelling is clad with painted adobe brick. The fenestration consists of steel -framed fixed windows and steel framed sliding windows. The entryway is located on the southern most side of the front elevation and features automatic sliding glass doors beneath a steel framed transom lite that in -fills the wall to the gable. The entryway is beneath a wide front porch that is walled with uncoursed stone. The southwest elevation has a full length shed roof porch extending from the gable supported by square adobe brick posts. The detached garage is located northeast of the dwelling and it had a side gable roof clad with red clay tiles. The walls are adobe brick and the front elevation features three sets of wood plank doors with iron fixtures. A garage window on the northeast elevation has a sliding glass aluminum framed window. Character defining features of Custom Ranch homes that can be seen on the subject property include: the asymmetrical facades, steel framed windows, and a high quality of craftsmanship. The Spanish Revival elements of the home include the adobe brick construction, exposed roof beams / rafters, erd clay roofing and full-length outdoor patio. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 79179 Ahmanson Lane_i: View facing southwest of the detached garage / stable east elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1961; Arcadia pg. 95, Bailey and Biondi pg. 15 ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: City of La Quinta PO Box 1504, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 484 Resource Name: Ahmanson Ranch House Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: Rancho Xochimilco B2. Common Name: SilverRock Resort B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling/Ranch B4. Present Use: Resort *B5. Architectural Style: Custom Ranch / Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1961. In zoo6, property owner James Blanton obtained a permit to conduct a special inspection for a 4o'x6o' tent, with the work completed by Badger Construction (Permit No. 06-3770). In zoo7, the property owner, the City of La Quinta, obtained a permit to conduct a special Inspection for a 40'x5o' tent with work was completed by Classic Party Rentals (Permit No. 07-3056). In 2007, the City of La Quinta obtained a permit to conduct a special Inspection for a 4o'x5o'tent (Permit No. 2o16-o055). Available aerial photography indicated that an addition was added to the dwelling between zooz and 2004. The addition on the northeast elevation is clad with stucco, with red clay tile roofing. At that time, a pool off the southwest elevation was also removed from the property. There appear to have been changes to the fenestration of the residence since its conversion from a single-family dwelling to a commercial property housing the SilverRock course clubhouse. The windows and doors are modern replacements and the surrounding landscape has been dramatically altered. However, the essential form of the original building is definable. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Ranching and Agriculture, 1900-197os; Recreation and Leisure,1926-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance:1961-197os (A/i/B(events) and C/3/C) Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local eligible The Ahmanson Ranch House / Rancho Xochimilco property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Ahmanson Ranch House and Landscape Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 484 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Ahmanson Ranch House Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 484 Primary Record Information Continued: 79179 Ahmanson Lane_2: View facing southwest of the east (front) and north elevations. 79179 Ahmanson Lane.3: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Ahmanson Ranch House Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 484 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: The Ahmanson Ranch House / Rancho Xochimilco was not previously evaluated. The property was developed in 1961 when Howard Ahmanson, president and founder of Home Savings and Loan Association and art patron, built the existing ranch house, guesthouse, manager's house, several outbuildings, and a 9-hole golf course. The main residence is a 3-bedroom hacienda -style adobe blockhouse of Mr. Ahmanson's design, with Spanish tile roof. It is situated in an outcropping of the Santa Rosa Mountains and named Rancho Xochimilco. After Ahmanson's death in 1968 the property continued as an active alfalfa ranch until it was sold in 3.980. The ranch house now exists as a clubhouse building for the SilverRock Golf Course with a retained detached garage / stable. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Ranches and Agriculture (3.9oo-3.97os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being one of the few extant ranching settlements left within the boudaries of La Quinta and one of the earlier properties with a 9-hole golf course in La Quinta, following the development of the La Quinta Country Club and the Indian Springs (Westward Ho) Golf Club. The property possesses individual documented significance in relation to both these themes. The property is assigned the 3S, 3SC, and 5S2 status codes: appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation, appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation, and individually eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling is eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it is associated with the history of early ranches in the Coachella Valley and seasonal resort retreats. It is not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as other properties are associated with Howard Ahmanson. The dwelling is individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it embodies the distinctive characteristics of a Custom Ranch style dwelling developed with Spanish Revival elements in La Quinta during the mid -loth century. It is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. While the dwelling has been modified since initial construction on the exterior with an addition between 2002 an 2004, the addition materials are compatible but differentiated from intial construction. Thus the property, as a whole, maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7750o Avenida Fernando Page i of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15486 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. (Dig ❑x Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-30 UTM Zone: 11S, 564063 mE / 3727738 mN Neighborhood: N/A Tract: N/A Owner and Address: Alhambra Drake; PO Box 13315 311, Oakland CA 94661 Date Constructed: 195o Updated Description: The 7750o Avenida Fernando residence was constructed in 195o north of the La Quinta Resort and Club. A 12 foot high garden privacy wall was constructed in 2002 and the property is no longer visible from the public right-of-way. The previous property description from 2006 described the property as one-story, Spanish Styled Ranch single-family residence that faces south from the north side of Avenida Fernando. The wood -framed, rectangular residence was topped by a medium -pitched, side -gabled roof flanked by simple hip masses, all covered with clay tiles. Narrow, open eaves with exposed rafters shelter walls sheathed in stucco, and a massive, brick end wall chimney with window -like openings at the top was found at the west end of the side- gabled mass. Fenestration consisted of steel -framed casement and fixed windows, and an open veranda supported by six square, wood posts is found on the balanced facade. A detached garage and swimming pool were extant on the property, which was surrounded by a high wall and hedges. It is unclear if any substantial alterations were made to the property since 2006 due to the privacy wall. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The current survey found that the dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934- 197os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The dwelling has not been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. It is unclear if the property retains historic integrity due to a lack of visibility from the public right-of-way. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 7750o Avenida Fernando Page 2 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o15486 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Urbana Survey No: oig 7750o Avenida Fernando_i: View facing northwest of southern the privacy wall. .14-0 7750o Avenida Fernando_2: View facing north of the southern driveway entrance; DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 7750o Avenida Fernando Page 3 of 3 Primary#: P-33-o3.5486 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. pig *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 r r• _ 4 - _ 4 — z 4 .In..I L________Z//f% ( 25 4f6' - 'a J } s 7 ves-L" UN 11Pr C 11. f O ll Wa 7 77500Avenida Fernando 31 — 35 C .4.24, T 1• " ." m s, Amrio t 8k _, ohCHFLLA I o I w _. - -_/ a LAcsf 4' C A'iArr a47 5C 1101616... _~ 193-7",4 800° F 41 1.1111111111P'› taO u_l_ LA5 f,q,y T _ - li r.L MIKPico 1 1 ! T a AVEaVF 4 FONDAFC7N - 4�IIII PR� c W • 2 FffOA1 GO AY€N € ,4 os f.6� 5fN.d1 OA , 4�►i� atl,DR_YY . I1CLLL4NOIII•HI $ GL SON � I _ IIMI • R ..r.r-ff r.,,,p4, 72 1111111/11 0 IIIIIIINIOT— URB Ni r A PRESERVATION PLANNING LIE 0.17t 0.5 1 Miles DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: George E. Allen House Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 48o P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 7760o Avenida Fernando City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 563912.85 mE / 3727992.09 mN e. Other Locational Data: N/A Neighborhood: Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood; APN: 658170011 *P3a. Description: The 7760o Avenida Fernando property is a one-story, wood frame single-family residence. It was built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style with Mediterranean Revival elements. The dwelling faces south from the north side of Avenida Fernando. It features a U-shaped plan with an asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a low -pitch hipped roof clad with red clay tiles, with brick masonry chimneys. The roof has broad, overhanging open eaves with exposed rafter ends and facia boards. An attached garage is located at the west wing of the residence. Exterior walls are clad with stucco. The fenetration at the front elevation is obscured by a stucco -clad privacy wall that spans the entire length of the south elevation. However, real estate listing images depict a mixture of steel framed fixed -pane windows, aluminum sliding windows, vinyl casement windows, wood framed glass doors, and stucco framed arched fixed picture windows across the property. The majority of the facades are covered with shed roof patios clad with red clay tiles and supported by stone columns. The character defining features of Spanish Colonial Revival homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facades, clay tile roofing, stucco - clad walls, exposed beam ends, and arched openings. Mediterranean Revival elements include the porches supported by stone columns and wrought iron decorative features across the dwelling facades. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 77600Avenida Fernando_i: View facing northeast of the southern privacy wall and driveway. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1949; ParcelQuest ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Austen Family Revocable Trust; Denise Austin; Jeffrey W. Austin 2108 The Strand, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 48o Resource Name: George E. Allen House Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: George E. Allen House B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival / Mediterranean Revival *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1949. In 1987, property owner William L. Puget obtained a permit to remodel the dwelling; the work was completed by T.A. Kennedy Construction (Permit No. 002631). In 1991, Puget obtained a permit to erect a 9 ft block wall; the work was completed by HRA Construction (Permit No. 9498). In 2001, Puget obtained a permit to reroute a gas line for pool equipment; the work was completed by Maple Lead Plumbing (Permit No. 0109-088). In 2001, Puget obtained a permit to construct a 1i6o sf. open trellis patio cover and retaining walls (Permit No. 0109-234). Available aerial photography indicate that additions have been added to the original dwelling since its initial construction, notably during the 198os, when the west wing was extended northward. Most, if not all, original windows and doors have been replaced and the essential form of the residence has changed overtime. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure, 1926 -197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 7760o Avenida Fernando property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: George E. Allen House Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 48o *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 1 PPRSERVAi1iN & P1ANNINC ,o'n _-, Xti 5S 44, AVE FERNANN00 cu M. gr44 ti q • rge E. Allen !'s.iIGuNA L4Go z 1- CLL LAS R cu 31 TTAA0Nr0 AVE 50 6 .,AVE LA FONDA ti p Oft W AV NI)EsrR, DE, 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: George E. Allen House Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 48o Primary Record Information Continued: 7760o Avenida Fernando_2: View facing north of the southern privacy wall, driveway, and gateway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: George E. Allen House Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 48o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: George E. Allen (1949; Permits), Celia Sue Ashworth (1982; Desert Sun), and William L. Puget (1987-2oos; Permits). The property was originally owned and built for George E. Allen (1896-1973), a lawyer and confidant of several presidents going back to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman. Allen was closest to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a friendship which started in World War II. After the war and during Eisenhower's presidency, Allen was one of a small group of businessmen known as "Ike's millionaires" who advised the president and accompanied him on vacations. The New York Times noted in Allen's obituary that "White House announcements on Presidential vacation schedules would often note that the President plans to stay at the home of an old friend, George E. Allen, at La Qunita, Calif." The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-197os) and Recreation and Leisure (1926-197os), being located in adjacent to the La Quinta Hotel and La Quinta's first private country club, the La Quinta Country Club. However, the George Allen House is located outside any planned residential subdivisions and is not asociated with a specific La Quinta neighborhood. It also is a private residence outside the boundaries of the La Quinta Hotel (Resort & Club). Therefore, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to these themes. The home is associated with George Allen, but it does not meet the thresholds of integrity necessary for individual designation. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is not individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. The dwelling is not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B. While it is associated with George E. Allen, a significant national political and business figure, it does not meet the integrity thresholds for significance under this criterion because the dwelling only retains integrity of location, setting, and association. The dwelling is not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and it is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and not longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2oii; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: George E. Allen House Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 48o Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: N o . 1945 PI TITIOU3 ELISIHESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. S2-51711 The following person Is doing business as: INDIAN PALMS RACQUET CLUB PRO SHOP 41-630 Monroe Street, Indio, Ca. 92201 CELIA SUE ASHWORTH 77.600 ,ando La Quintet, Ca. 9?753 This business is conducted by an Individual, Signed CELIA SUE ASHWORTH Flied RIVERSIDE COUNTY 5eptember 29, 1912 WILLIAM E. CONERLY, Clerk By D. Seidl, Deputy This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Riverside County on date indicated by file stamp above. Published October S; 13, 20, 27, Desert Sun, October 6, 1982. COLLECTION PRIVATE ESTATE, LA GUINTA 77600 Avenida Fernando 3BD13BA, approx. 3835 SF. S4,000,000 Desert Sun, January 18, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: Dorothy Arzner House Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 483 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 4980o Avenida Obregon City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone:115, 563685.56 mE / 3727586.34 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR 28545-3, Recorded February 28,1998, MB 269/6 Neighborhood: Not Listed; APN: 6581go012 *P3a. Description: The Arzner Villa property is a one-story wood frame Spanish Colonial Revival residence. The building faces west from the east side of Avenida Obregon. The building has a recalinear shape with asymmetrical facade. It features a low-pitched side -gabled roof clad with red clay tiles. The roof has narrow overhanging boxed eaves with a decorative fascia board. Exterior walls are clad with smooth stucco. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of single-lite steel framed sliding windows. The entry is recessed beneath the patio roof supported by round stucco columns. The front wood door is paneled. Character defining features of Spanish Colonial Revival style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: the low-pitched roof, boxed eaves, smooth stucco siding, front patio, and red tile roofing. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP5. Hotel / Motel *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: La Quinta Resort_Arzner Villa 1: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1968; City of La Quinta Permits ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: HP LQ Investment 49499 Eisnehower Drive, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 483 Resource Name: Dorothy Arzner House Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: Arzner Villa - La Quinta Resort and Club B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Hotel / Motel *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1968. In 1968, the subject dwelling was constructed for property owner Dorothy Azner. The contractor was listed as White (Permit No. 157182). In 1982, the property owner, the Landmark Land Company, obtained a permit for the construction of a 22' x 46' swimming pool and a 12x12 spa, with the work completed by Neptune Pools Inc. (Permit No. 39702). The same year, the Landmark Land Company obtained a permit to demolish the garage (Permit No. 34594). In 1982, the Landmark Land Company obtained a permit for the construction of three hotel units in Building 3 of the property (Permit No. 34503), three hotel units in Building 2 (Permit No. 25700), and six hotel units in Building 1(Permit No. 34501). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. While the original form of the Arzner Villa remains generally unchanged, the doors and windows are not original and the interior has been altered significantly since 1982. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Recreation and Leisure, 1926 - 197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The Dorothy Arzner Villa was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Dorothy Arzner House Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 483 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Dorothy Arzner House Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 483 Primary Record Information Continued: La Quinta Resort_Arzner Villa 2: View facing east of the west (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Dorothy Arzner House Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 48-R Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Dorothy Arzner (1897-1979) was an American film director whose career in Hollywood spanned from the silent era of the 192os into the early 194os. She was one of a very few women able to establish a successful and long career in Hollywood as a film director until the 197os. Arzner made a total of twenty films between 1927 and 1943 and launched the careers of several Hollywood actresses, including Katharine Hepburn, Rosalind Russell, and Lucille Ball. Additionally, Arzner was the first woman to join the Directors Guild of America and the first woman to direct a sound film. Arzner's vacation home La Quinta was acquired in the 198os by the La Quinta Resort and Club and is now part of the resort. The home was built as a Spanish Colonial Revival style home within theTR 28545, originally recorded in 1998. The subject property was constructed in 1968 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Recreation and Leisure (1925-197os) and Residential Development (1934-197os), being a previously private residence located within the boudaries of the La Quinta Hotel (Resort and Club). However, the property was not part of the intial wave of residences built in the vicinity of the La Quinta Hotel in the 192os, '3os, and '4os, and was only acquired by the hotel decades after the initial visitor casitas were constructed. While Dorothy Arzner occupied the dwelling from 1968 until the end of her life in 1979, the property does not maintain the degree of historic integrity required to convey its significance. Therefore, the property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is ineligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. It is not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it is a significantly altered dwelling, previously occupied by Dorothy Arzner. It is not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as the dwelling is lacking integrity of design, setting, materials, workmanship, and feeling. It is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 80041 Avenue 5o Page i of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 7R Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 030 ❑x Update Identifier: 80-041 Avenue 5o UTM Zone: 22S, 567849 mE; 3727452 mN Neighborhood: Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood Tract: Not Associated with a Residential Tract Owner and Address: Jeffrey A. Cole; 80041 Avenue 5o, La Quinta CA 92253 Date Constructed: 193os Updated Description: The 80041 Avenue 5o residence was constructed in the 193os on the southeast corner of Avenue 5o and Jefferson Street. The two-story residence was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. It was evaluated in 1997 by Mellon and Associates. During the current survey, visibility was limited due to a stucco clad privacy wall and heavy vegetation. The 1997 survey described the residence with a low-pitched side -gable roof clad in red tiles. The exterior was clad in stucco with dark wood trim. There was a balcony at the north elevation, supported by heavy wood brackets. The residence had an interior chimney. The residence had an exterior stairway and an arcaded porch at the south elevation. Using aerial photos, the residence appears to retain its two-story form and stucco exterior, though other details are not visible. Updated Significance: In 1997, Mellon and Associates evaluated the property as status code 5S1 - individually listed or designated locally. However, a review of City of La Quinta records concluded that the property was never individually listed. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-1g7os), but it does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The current survey could not adequately evaluate the site from the public right-of-way due to heavy vegetation and a stucco clad privacy wall that encircled the entire boundary of the property. Therefore, the property is assigned a 7R status code: identified in Reconnaissance Level Survey or in an Area of Potential Effect (APE): Not evaluated. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 8004i Avenue 5o Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 7R Other Listings: Urbana Survey No: oqo 8004i Avenue 5o_i: View facing south of the northern gate and privacy wall on Avenue 5o. 80041 Avenue 50_2: View facing south of the northern gate on Avenue 5o. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 80041 Avenue 5o Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 7R Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 030 *Map Name: La Quinta and Indio *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 5,raf`4,74. op JlfflhiTHIT - o 1 ii %_.,'_'n L-Ve4..-1"-- ll T i L 1 J ' \ ISF ii l.> 1 7 r 32 \ F vE T I L iii �34 r - 33 AVE 44 o wry,-, J4YiSt10N OR f TILfVL +III 1 l '�1f�'= y 0 _ ., `` t 8O041 Avenue 501 AVE�J ]v 1 r • 4wAvL;RasA)9iii t-- X,' �LLiJI AW Ffl7ARi+la-k4 T � _ CETRiNo I L 26 W a- s-' $ /' cgm ROPMA -AVE S !f3 . I _ y i AILV 1 C- ji +? T g 25- r .T- _ •� !' f x>l ! vIA PEssARR . rI URB NA PRESERVATION & PLANI 1NG 0 0.25 0.5 1 Mlles O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Desert Club 78042 Avenue 52 Page i of 2 Primary#: P-33-o07257 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 257 ❑x Update Identifier: 78042 Avenue 52 UTM Zone: iiS, 56470o mE; 372570o mN Neighborhood: Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood Tract: TR 19203; Recorded September3o, 3.984, MB 145/56 Owner and Address: City of La Quinta; PO Box i5o4, La Quinta CA 92247 Date Constructed: 1937 Updated Description: The subject property was constructed in 1937 at the southwest corner of 52nd Avenue and Avenida Bermudas, northeast of the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. The building was originally constructed as a Streamline Moderne style clubhouse for residents of the Cove. The building was demolished between in 1989 when the City of La Quinta allowed for the building to be used for firefighter training. The original pool was infilled and the property was converted to a public facility containing a new community pool, public park, and tennis courts. Updated Significance: The Desert Club property was initially recorded in 2982 by the Riverside County Historical Committee. At that time, the site was deemed to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under Status Code 5. The building on the property was demolished ca. 3.989 and subsequently replaced with a new community pool, public park, and tennis courts. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Desert Club 78042 Avenue 52 Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o07257 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 257 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 1 1 036 _ J5' E FERKANA4 Art4 ill HIU / y C.A -fLiOjit.iv. via AirrGti Link OR gypvort 1 a2 r s - F. AVE 50 MDR AL-5 I' C i AeA 3.4T{4.*, Ai +� . MAARrCO wua [� r1 a ti ti �.+ AYE LA FORDA L '�'pi' Go YEADEipli. . �Y Desert Club PR-w DEACON OWE LL SINALOA ! gr. 01 DIANI U I I_ 17,1 i r 5 '. 4 (. J - vi[, R*CA. 76, , yy L o g_. . 1pp}� — W b t ¢ il a SONOR4 } a C w Z (it ENSENAJ}h '"' - wR, CI' (LL N CiAJ.ES - _ 4 12 ic CLL I}rklUAF�iiA x t "' 4.a— w- � tit eiGrl7f E - O 3 "Jf M1 Fr }'___ 1 II ' OS4 4 w CLL C ?Li9 1 _ V_ / �11 k-- -- - ) I' -- C L MAORID I . CLL TEMEC ALA R cr . pOTFFRR 4 tiRgnik PICfRVMMION grPLANNINC'' U 0.25 0.5 I 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 81773 Avenue 58 (582oo Almonte Dr.); 58300 Almonte Dr. Page 1 of 4 Primary#: P-33-015589 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 262 8I Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-133 UTM Zone: 11S, 570836 mE; 372060o mN Neighborhood: Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood Tract: Not Associated with a Residential Tract Owner and Address: John K. Miller, James L. Blanton; 5830o Almonte Drive, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: In 2006 CRM Tech recorded 81773 Avenue 58 (5820o Almonte Drive) and 5830o Almonte Drive in the same record. The dwellings at these addresses appear to have once been grouped together in a larger ranching property. Date Constructed: 1926;1960; 198os The dwelling at 81773 Avenue 58, also listed as 5820o Almonte Drive, was constructed by 196o. The residence was formerly part of a ranch property, previously identified as Casa el Fin del Camino. The 81773 Avenue 58 dwelling consisted of a wood -framed, L-shaped building with a low-pitched side -gable roof clad in red clay tiles with an interior brick chimney. The roof has a moderate -width, open eaves with exposed rafters above walls clad in stucco with with board -and -batten siding enclosed at the gable ends above the ground floor. Fenestration consists of aluminum and vinyl framed sliding windows, and the entry is set within a full -width veranda supported by square wood posts and enclosed by a low, stucco wall on the west and south facades. The 5830o Almonte Drive dwelling was first constructed in 1926. The residence was formerly part of a ranch property, previously identified as Rancho Tecolote (Owl Ranch). Property owners, John Miller and James Blanton, renamed the property the J&J Ranch in 2012. This southern residence consists of a wood -framed, irregular shaped building with a low-pitched cross -gable roof clay in red clay times with two adjacent interior stucco clad chimneys. The roof has a moderate to slight overhang with open eaves and exposed rafters. A full width vertanda supported by wood posts is located along the southwestern facade.The walls are clad in stucco. The fenestration was not visible from the public right-of-way due to a high stucco clad masonry privacy wall. The exterior stucco wall is painted red with "Quinta JL" painted on either side of the entrance gate. Two additional secondary non -historic dwellings are located within the boundaries of the 5830o Almonte Drive property, located to the northwest and northeast of the 1926 building. A detached garage is located southeast of the primary dwelling. Updated Significance: The property at 5830o Almonte Drive was first improved in 1926 when the Rancho Tecolote building was constructed on land that was previously used for growing dates and cotton as early as 1918. Over time, the surrounding area was improved with additional residences and outbuildings. The dwelling at 81773 Avenue 58, or 5820o Almonte Drive, also named the Casa el Fin del Camino, was constructed by 196o. Additional dwellings were added to the 5830o Almonte Drive property throughout the 198os. Rancho Tecolote was home to the painter and artist Frances Roberts Nugent. The actors, Brian Aherne and Joan Fontaine, constructed the secondary residence northeast of the original dwelling for Prince Rainier of Monaco. Phyllis Harris, daughter of jazz musician and singer Phil Harris and actress Alice Faye, also owned the house before John Miller and James Blanton. According to available aerial imagery, a previous owner installed an addition to the east elevation of the Rancho Tecolote building between 1984 and 1989, extending the original 1926 dwelling eastward. In 2012, Miller and Blanton added a rear covered patio to the Rancho Tecolote building, a new concrete masonry block wall surrounding the property, and improved the existing landscaping. A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling is one of the few remaining properties associated with agricultural activity in La Quinta and it possesses individual documented significance in relation to the theme of Ranching and Agriculture (1900-197os). The historic dwelling is also associated with Frances Roberts Nugent, Brian Aherne, and Joan Fontaine, significant artists and local residents. Significant alterations over time have negatively impacted the overall integrity of the property. As a result of additions, alterations, and secondary dwelling units, the property does not meet the thresholds of integrity for listing in the National Register of Historic Places or the California Register of Historical Resources. Therefore, the property is assigned a 552 status code: Individually eligible for local listing or designation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 81773 Avenue 58 (5820o Almonte Dr.); 58300 Almonte Dr. Page 2 of 4 Primary#: P-33-015589 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 262 ❑x Update The property was found individually eligible under Local Criterion B (events), it is associated with agricultural production in La Quinta between 190o and the 197os. The property is also individually eligible under Criterion B (persons), as the 1926 dwelling is associated life and work of Frances Roberts Nugent, an artist, teacher, and author who spent significant time in La Quinta. It is also significant for its association with the actors, Brian Aherne and Joan Fontaine, who owned the ranch from 1939 to 1945. The property is not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not appear to retain a sufficient level of integrity to convey its significance as Spanish Colonial Revival / Spanish Eclectic style ranch. Recent rehabilitation to the 1926 dwelling have restored historic elements, including period appropriate fenestration materials, but the overall design, setting, materials, and workmanship has been altered significantly overtime. The ranch is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the property would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Due to limited visibility during the current survey, the integrity of the 5830o Almonte Drive property could not be determined from the public -right-of-way. However, recently published photographs of the property indicate that the current owners have substantially rehabilitated the 1926 dwelling and restored period appropriate materials to the exterior of the dwelling that were previously removed. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 81773 Avenue 58 5830o Almonte Dr. Page 3 of 4 Primary#: P-33-015589 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5S2 Urbana Survey No: 262 5830o Almonte Dr._i: View facing east of the western privacy wall. 5830o Almonte Dr._2: View facing northeast of the western privacy wall and driveway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 81773 Avenue 58 5830o Almonte Dr. Page 4 of 4 Primary#: P-33-015589 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 262 *Map Name: Indio *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Oc- f1 ."s'a 10 EIAPFM CI AvE 53 11 El Coachell Willey l RubILC Cem L 'TERN GRrIMIN wURGL�L r{iI WAY, LA UINTA VIRFIgL -Yf'�,€ AJRWRF_BLVO GatF +nrw DR HILLS MTrei.Ek-R v Rdrfrr FYAIRR 6Yr T 6 5 R7E 14 ■ Si1W A t RQS.#h1 ff l ELLA . \81773Avenue 58 \ [ LL L 311TH.AVE 23 27 — 26 t IRRHk PREERVATION 8rPL4NMIN ' 0 0.25 0.5 I 1 J J 1 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: Dupont House Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 308 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 78310 Clarke Ct City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 115, 564966.32 mE / 3730623.02 mN e. Other Locational Data: TR 31348 (AMENDED), Recorded September 21, zoos, MB 39o/7 Neighborhood: Not Listed; APN: 604050056 *P3a. Description: The 783io Clarke Court residence, or the Dupont House, is a one-story, wood frame Custom Ranch style residence. The building faces east, over the Point Happy Estates private gated community, at the end of Clarke Court. It features a rectilinear plan with an asymmetrical facade. The dwelling has a side -gabled roof clad with masonry block shingles with two brick -lined chimneys. The roof has moderate overhanging boxed eaves with facia boards. Exterior walls are of brick masonry, with a band of uncoursed stone around the foundation of the building. The fenestration consists of steel framed fixed pane windows, aluminum framed one -over -one double hung sash windows, and vinyl sliding glass doors. The entryway sits beneath a shallow eave at the top of a brick and stone lined stairway. The front door is wood paneled with leaded glass sidelites. Character defining features of Custom Ranch homes that can be seen on the subject property include: the asymmetrical facades, brick / wood frame construction, aluminum framed windows, a minimal porch, and a high quality of craftsmanship. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 7831oClarke Ct_i: View facing east of the west (rear) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1954-1959 (Aerial photography) 0 Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Christopher D. Kiernan, 78310 Clarke Court, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet 0 Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 308 Resource Name: Dupont House Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: Dupont House B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Custom Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed by i959. In 1976, property owner Earl Kiernan obtained a permit to install new electrical service, with work completed by James Teague (Permit No. 280338). In 1977, property owner Earl Kiernan obtained a permit to convert the 4o Amp svc tow HP Pump, which was completed by Cavanaugh Elec (Permit No. 29o587). In 1977, Kiernan obtained a permit to change the electrical service, which was completed by Cavanaugh Elec (Permit No. 29o731). In 199o, Kiernan obtained a permit to connect the sewer to the "Hill House" on Point Happy Ranch (Permit No. 07860). In 1994, Kiernan obtained a permit to install a solar power system for pool and domestic hot water, which was completed by Solar Distributors Inc (Permit No.1429o). In zoo4, the property owner, the PH Ranch LLC, obtained a permit to do electrical work, which was completed by Desert Power (Permit No. 04-5374)• In zoo4, PH Ranch LLC obtained a permit to erect a fence, which was completed by Wheelock Masonry (Permit No. 04-7806). In 2o05, PH Ranch LLC obtained a permit to put in a temporary trailer, which was completed by Ehline Company (Permit No. 05-0377). In zoo6, PH Ranch LLC obtained a permit to erect a block wall, which was completed by Ehline Company (Permit No. 05-1969). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. Apart from vinyl door replacements on the east side of the dwelling, the essential form of the 196o residence appears to be intact. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Not ldentified b. Builder: Not Identified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os; Ranches and Agriculture, 1900-197os; La Quinta Architectural Styles, Custom Ranch 1935 - 197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: 1950-197os Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local eligible (A/1/B(events) and C/3/C) The Dupont House property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Dupont House Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 308 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Dupont House Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 308 Primary Record Information Continued: 78310 Clarke Ct_2: View facing east of the west (rear) elevation. 78310 Clarke Ct_3: View facing east of the west (rear) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Dupont House Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 308 Primary Record Information Continued: 783io Clarke Ct_4: View facing east of the west (rear) elevation. 783io Clarke Ct_5: View facing west of the east (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Dupont House Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 308 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: The Dupont House was not previously evaluated. It was constructed for Dupont chemical heir William Dupont Jr. between 1954 and 1959. Du Pont Jr. (1896-1965) was a member of the Dupont family of Delaware that made its fortune as a gunpowder manufacturer in the i9th century and is credited with the invention of rayon, nylon, and kevlar. While he worked in the banking industry, Dupont Jr. was known as a prominent figure in the sport of thoroughbred horse racing. Although Dupont owned several large properties, he purchased what was Point Happy Date Gardens Ranch in La Quinta from Claremont College. It had been bequeathed to the college in 1948 by Marie Rankin, the widow of gold miner and oil tycoon Chauncey Clarke. When Dupont acquired the property, he built a vacation home with a tennis court designed by his friend, the championship tennis player Alice Marble. Dupont often entertained his wealthy friends at this small home and grounds in La Quinta. The dwelling is associated with the themes of Residential Development (1934-197os) and Ranches and Agriculture (3.9oo-3.97os), being the only extant building remaining related to the Point Happy Ranch and part of the early residential development of La Quinta following the construction of the Cove. The property possesses individual documented significance in relation to these themes. The property is assigned the 3S, 3SC, and 5S2 status codes: appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation, appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation, and individually eligible for local listing or designation. The dwelling is eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it is associated with the early residential settlement of La Quinta and the history of early ranches in the Coachella Valley. It is not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as there are other properties associated with William Dupont Jr. The dwelling is individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it embodies the distinctive characteristics of a Custom Ranch style dwelling developed in La Quinta during the mid-2oth century. It is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 463.3o Dune Palms Road Page i of 2 Primary#: P-33-o15617 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oio ID Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-161 UTM Zone: 115, 567029 mE / 3731721 mN Neighborhood: N/A Tract: N/A Date Constructed:1948 Owner and Address: Housing Authority of City of La Quinta; 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 4613o Dune Palms Road residence was constructed by 1948 in the Contemporary style. The property was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2006. It was demolished between 2009 and 2010. The property remained vacant until the La Quinta X Park, a large municipal skate park, replaced the dwelling in 2021. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM Tech. It was fully demolished by 2010 and subsequently replaced in ca. 2021 with a municipal skate park. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 4613o Dune Palms Road Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o15617 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 010 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Y I ro ri AR GALAXS'DR j �`-- �,❑'2• fir, s Nym -- iRIN, ..J7R Vlfi 4, R IVAL— ` l I r LA RyLMfS DRJ [ - Y brUIRFIE! .- mn 'SEVILLA SAFUTA OR !1 !^ _a ,-,• ¢� _. 0 I _H I?Or ,?I.QS PI. I r �r J i � OR BAUPELfOk ORRQV,4L OfRJ[UALE 1 T _19L i! 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L m 1'-' A F Di RDeL H R€ a R ,,_... r` _I . — 1111 A � .—I211 OE SC AN'5P iN RANCHO -LA QUFHTfi-bp AVE R E #8 4..1- } - L L _ 1 14 cweR,L o ►xar � I 3 3 E: 32 AI I� VIA MJe�r I A } / r - 5` MISSION AR E URBANA f} 6.25 0,5 7 will:_: PRESERVATION & PIANNlNE "' , E L _k1 1 , DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4615o Dune Palms Road Page i of 2 Primary#: P-33-o15618 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 009 ID Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-162 UTM Zone: 115, 566999 mE / 3731704 mN Neighborhood: N/A Tract: N/A Date Constructed:1948 Owner and Address: Housing Authority of City of La Quinta; 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 4615o Dune Palms Road residence was constructed by 1948 in the Contemporary style. The property was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2006. It was demolished between 2006 and 2009. The property remained vacant until the La Quinta X Park, a large municipal skate park, replaced the dwelling in 2021. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM Tech. It was fully demolished by 2009 and subsequently replaced in ca. 2021 with a municipal skate park. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 4615o Dune Palms Road Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o15618 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oog *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 7f]RINO PR -5€i+J L LII 47TH AvF VIA 1)IELrQJ37A MN: PPESERUAIION & PLANNING' , HORapAcPR STR€aM OR 0 1 0_25 DAINDELOOIR 05 MuIRFfEI Pi ['VAL 81RKbAL[ OJ; YEBatE gip EN OR 1 Mikes O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 46176 Dune Palms Road Page 1 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o15619 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 011 ID Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-163 UTM Zone: iiS, 567025 mE / 3731677 mN Neighborhood: N/A Tract: N/A Date Constructed:1958 Owner and Address: Housing Authority of City of La Quinta; 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The 46176 Dune Palms Road residence was constructed by 1958 in the Tract Ranch style. The property was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2006. It was demolished between 2006 and 2009. The property remained vacant until the La Quinta X Park, a large municipal skate park, replaced the dwelling in 2021. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM Tech. It was fully demolished by 2009 and subsequently replaced in ca. 2021 with a municipal skate park. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 46176 Dune Palms Road Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o15619 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o11 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Hunts Date Garden Page 1 of 2 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 029 ❑x Update Identifier: Northeast Corner of Eisenhower Dr. and Calle Tampico Date Constructed: 1904 UTM Zone: iiS, 564171 mE; 3726684 mN Neighborhood: Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood Tract: PM 30721; Recorded October 22, 2002, MB 203/31 Owner and Address: Desert Sands Unified School District; 4795o Dune Palms Road, La Quinta CA 92253 Updated Description: The Hunts Date Garden property was constructed in 1947 as ranch site that produced dates, truck crops, and poultry. The original adobe style homestead was demolished during the 198os after the Riverside County Historical Commission initially recorded the property in 1981. The date garden was recorded by Mellon and Associates in 1997. The remaining date groves were removed in ca. 2002. The property was redeveloped in 2004 when the Benjamin Franklin Elementary School was constructed. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM Tech. It was fully demolished in ca. 2002 and subsequently replaced in ca. 2004. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Hunts Date Garden Page 2 of 2 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 029 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 r 1 ' 4.10411 1 URBANA PRISMRATION & PLANNING"t 36 AVE FERMAND43 ct 0 a.25 0.5 Ci+ r�u LA DR ChLJElLi0 31 "3' iVF .}t7 'OA , EL,Q IA v N E TRA r 5 typ RUCK 1 r�11Ieti 1 1 DRRAL-ST -. DEACON bfF'E Elk 0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Point Happy Ranch Page i of 2 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 002 ❑x Update Identifier: 7848o Highway in./ 46-135 Washington Street UTM Zone: iiS, 565215 mE / 3730361 mN Neighborhood: Plaza at Point Happy - Commercial Center Tract: N/A Owner and Address: SSH Group; 49217 Rock Rose Drive Chiriaco SMT, CA 922oi Date Constructed: i93o Updated Description: The Point Happy Ranch was first established as a homestead in the early igoos. Between 1982 and 1983, a shopping center was constructed along the northern property line of the Point Happy Ranch. The ranch was initially recorded in 1997 by Mellon and Associates with an address of 46135 Washington Street. The buildings observed during the 1997 survey were constructed between the i93os and the ig6os with a variety of building materials and a collection of different styles. At the time of the 1997 survey, the Point Happy Ranch consisted of several residences and buildings, a stable, and a date palm and citrus grove. The Point Happy Ranch was demolished in 2004 and replaced with a private gated community, the Estates at Point Happy, which began construction in 2005. Following the demolition of all Point Happy Ranch structures, a plaque was installed in the shopping center to reference the property's history. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 5Di - Contributor to a multi -component resource that is listed or designated locally. The property that was initially recorded in 1997 by Mellon and Associates was demolished in ca. 2004 and subsequently replaced in ca. 2005. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Point Happy Ranch Page 2 of 2 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 002 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 " ' i r r I 7riRrNg. r]R I GALAXY ft.c r ' Iti -'r {11xS�R1SA`'t • r oR F14EO sVA7t?rlc OR '# LP vrc4 I i r.4 .s —I I i_r--" el r i— I — LA. rA L7.iA Dr! p MI6 x` g-- a SAnr:TA 8R W f343Et _____I Q Q 0.`� `2.— • R..:I. ' 1.4 1 IM ; r7 .ru Point Happy Ranch 44 - --J FAM OR N .:. :. ' -.- QESF SF k - !� ORS, 145, 1:I.75 AR u co ,, � W$iYdRr] PRS-I _ i 4,- alb- MIR ,... , s,.,..,. it, __,,_,..„,„_,, 2 ...b[IA 7"-' t Z - -:: . I .cryN. an 4,7'01 �y L5 14 3 ¢ AVEY£ ¢i [N..taR •4_F 7'Y I _-?-7- F� h' wQ } ' J- 1 F tiJ - L. I �l -'rr.----\._.,_-) ' ... JL4QUIL-L 07s I 1C4r�sa ar{ 1 -- 1 rAairro ' ,. 1 1 �. in! Y • u f1. �- i {.&R I z 0,,tL - - IA 36 PA& 31 C.4 tiRf�tO jy,�k z 0. ii.-0) ~rt % 4 YU MElflArn dal sip341 LKC LLA DR F PER NANDO {'a r` X f Is f cs �� I -- 1 _ a .I a - {r�y 0 0.25 0.5 1 Miles URBANA PR SURVA(ION & PLANNING" 1 I I I 1 I I 1 I0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 4608o Jefferson Street Page i of 2 Primary#: P-33-o15628 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oil ID Update Identifier: CRM TECH 1885-172 UTM Zone: ii5, 567850 mE / 3730485 mN Date Constructed:1948 Neighborhood: Contour Dermatology - Commercial Center Tract: Desert Date Gardens; Recorded September 3o, 1924, MB 37/11. TR o3293-R; Recorded May 31,1965, MB 5/54 Owner and Address: EJ La Quinta; 4260o Mirage Road, Rancho Mirage CA 9226o Updated Description: The 4608o Jefferson Street property was constructed between 1948 as a single-family residence. It was likely converted to a Custom Ranch style commercial building in 3.961. The building was initially recorded by CRM Tech in 2006. It was demolished in 2017. The building was replaced in 2018 with a medical office and associated parking lot. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The dwelling on the property was initially recorded in 2006 by CRM Tech. It was fully demolished in ca. 2017 and subsequently replaced in ca. 2018. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 4608o Jefferson Street Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-o15628 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oil *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 �_ 4 1FOYAT-D71111W5Te-715-1? ID MU117X7 €Lb pR • .A PA LMA DR a is illp_ �� FR. Oj,,� ,. +� y�, { 4 -HaR Ia pri`+ . 4. I I + y I BANDELJ rik RC L BIRY. GALE D } L I 0PO S ALES aYE 2. YS C F7 I�� Q [ 20 2 1 1A'SPEJ� .410K VE �' {' Q jll I is f . I GREEW MILLS DR C . •A/.f� Z.J I w ... PEWEE REACH DPI jam o T1REriM DR 'ty SETS r T/.. i'D1LJ { 4 — r! J 11 -46080 Jefferson Street, I —r. 1 CARMEL VALLEY AVE.. •- { • WESTWARD rio J7Rf ify YE 4d '-co T55 . r �,, .. s _ I -/�. i'.1 • n. ;.. `A.A +� TelvN7�.�n ^ 11 r Qr I 0 r A CF 1j 9_ 1 S 1 2 £]iI11TTr j S i.• � 1 1I L II I I I I �I I 1 iN RANCIfD•LA QuONTA XBTN M1 f- i AVE,411 JAR f 45- -- .'Rµ6i u}A 7, 7) i .---.G.- . 1 32 in AvE .s 3. 'I y {, i a1 hrrssraw DR t? �r + I.-_ EA a . .S_.... Er._. TJCSR0S AYE 1 n Fi 11. URBANA PRESERVAihON 8 PLANNING''' o.25 0.5, Mil J E I0 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 80025 Vista Grande Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 32i P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 80025 Vista Grande City: La Quinta Zip: 92201 d. UTM Zone: 215, 567791.76 mE / 373o16o.82 mN e. Other Locational Data: TRo3293-R, Recorded MaY3, 1965, MB 54/6; Desert Date Garden, Recorded September 3o, 1924, MB 11/37; TR o3505, Recorded December 31, 2966, MB 57/8 Neighborhood: Not Listed; APN: 6001z1003 *P3a. Description: The 80025 Vista Grande property is a one-story wood frame Spanish Styled Ranch residence. The building faces north from the south side of Vista Grande. It features an L-shaped plan with an asymmetrical front facade. The dwelling has a low-pitched side - gabled roof clad with red terracotta tiles. The roof has narrow overhanging open eaves with exposed rafters and a facia board. An attached garage is located on the west side of the dwelling. The exterior walls are clad with stucco. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of four one-lite vinyl framed sliding windows and a wood paneled door with central glass panels and two sidelites. The recessed front entryway is located in the center of the front facade in a stucco archway supported by pillasters and topped with a front -gabled porch roof. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: the stucco clad walls, terracotta tile roof, and exposed rafters. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: Pt Vista Grande_i: View facing southwest of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1969; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Yvette Curiel, Anely Curiel, Arlene Curiel 80025 Vista Grande, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 311 Resource Name: 80025 Vista Grande Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 80025 Vista Grande B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1969. In 1996, the property owner, the Bank of America, obtained a permit to reroofthe residence, upgrade electrical circuit, and the replace water heater. The work was completed by California Western Insurance (Permit No. 9603-135). In zoo1, property owner Ferman Curiel obtained a permit to abandon the septic tank and connect the residence to the sewer system (Permit No. o110-238). In zooz, Curiel obtained a permit to erect a wall (Permit No. ozoz-oo5). In 2oo4, Curiel obtained a permit to build a patio cover (Permit No. 04-5437)• In zoo4, Curiel obtained a permit to reroofthe residence (Permit No. 04- 5438). In zoos, Curiel obtained a permit to install a pool. The work was completed by Blue Haven Pools (Permit No. 05-3335)• Aerial photogrpahy indicates that a zoos remodeling campaign introduced the Spanish style elements to the existing ranch building. All of the windows and doors are modern replacements added during or after the zoos remodeling campaign. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 80025 Vista Grande property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 80025 Vista Grande Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 311 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 *140 Zi Z. Cs • { 1 • • • • t • • • • BM fit P rk • 1 • 8D025 Vista Grande. •• • • gre r 'WO I j a tea. • *.• • • 33 • Trader Park k Trader Park • Ma n hF' "I '••f ,•li =� ink: iq MC.-:.,•rA 4 • 4 SG URBANA PRESERVATION & PL4NNIN6 V u.1 S fl.255 I 1.i i 1 O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 80025 Vista Grande Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: pia Primary Record Information Continued: 80025 Vista Grande_2: View facing southwest of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 80025 Vista Grande Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 3ii Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Jerry J. and Muriel M. Norris (1975; Desert Sun) and Ferman Curiel (2001-2005; Permits). Muriel M. Norris was a member of the National Association of Women in Construction and was employed at Bill's Sanitation for the Indio area with her husband Jerry. The home was built as a Ranch style home, but later converted to a Spanish Styled Ranch in 2005 within the Desert Date Garden subdivision, originally recorded in 1924. The subject property was constructed in 1969 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of the early subdivisions outside the Cove during the mid -loth century. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is ineligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 80025 Vista Grande Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: Rsi Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: 1 lil+ E'1(•T1TIO1 S til SINF:s' Nr1ME. STATEMENT F114F: NO. 75-1S Thu [(diming parsons are doing; busi- ness as BILL. SANITATION 55.591 1Hw►•. 111. Thermal, Calif 92274 t Mailing address — P.O. Box 331 Thermal, Calif 9'2T4) I.Irr .� r�rr i1ii.' SS1-c125 \ ista i;randhF, Desert Sun, March 11,1975. Women In Construction Plan Meeting Pic local 4:haplcr of thy \.r• tumal Assoc'satuui ill IL orurn in t nnbtruc•lion will hatir Its Irrr- rerutmr rnrt.trng in tht' Norris, I mho. ing las iron called for this '1nnday an( will start at fi:311 p.m. Men hers and guests are asked to bring a $3 gift for the exchange, and niay bring a dessert if they wish. 111 woolen aelively employed in the construction industry are cordially Invited to attend Reserutiuns may he math by calling Mr. Ethel M. Hewitt at Palm Springs Plumbing. Mrs. Charles 'lines of ('lassie Mirror & (+lass in Cathedral City, .Jeanne Johnson with Robert Ricciardi, architect in the Ran- cho Mirage and Paint Desert area or Mrs. Jerry `orris of Bili's Sanitation for the ]odic area. Desert Sun, December 9, 1975. 811.112r) Vista Grande. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 8006o Vista Grande Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 313 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 8006o Vista Grande City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 567839.91 mE / 373o227.3.9 mN e. Other Locational Data: Desert Date Gardens, Recorded September 3o, 1924, MB 11/37; TR o3293-R, Recorded May 3, 1965, MB 54/6; TR 03505, Recorded December 31,1966, MB 57/8 Neighborhood: Not Listed; APN: 600120003 *P3a. Description: The 8006o Vista Grande property is a single -story wood frame Tract Ranch residence with Custom elements. The building faces southeast from the north side of Vista Grande. The building has a rectalinear shaped plan and asymmetrical facade. It features a low -pitch side -gable roof clad with asphalt composite shingles. The roof has broad overhanging open eaves with a fascia board and exposed rafters. Exterior walls are clad with stucco. An attached garage is located on the west end of the front elevation. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of simulated divided lite vinyl framed sliding windows. The entry is recessed beneath the eave and supported with a wood post clad with stucco. The front door is an undecorated wood double door. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, wood frame construction, sliding windows, stucco siding, a recessed entry, exposed rafters, and an attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 8006oVista Grande_i: View facing north of the southeast (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 3.972; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Jeffrey Dean Kohfeld, Victoria Kohfeld 8006o Vista Grande, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 313 Resource Name: 8006o Vista Grande Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 8006o Vista Grande B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1972. In 1991, property owner James Clewet obtained a permit to construct a room addition, with the work completed by Paul Rago (Permit No. 1°357). In 1992, Clewet obtained a permit to widen a bearing wall opening, with the work completed by Paul Rago (Permit No.1o693). In 1993, Clewet obtained a permit to reroofthe residence, with the work completed by Paul Rago (Permit No.12108). In zoo6, property owner Jeffrey Dean Kohfeld obtained a permit to reroofthe residence (Permit No. 06-3017). In zo1o, Kohfeld obtained a permit to upgrade the plumbing, with the work completed by Buster Lawrence (Permit No. 10-1353)• Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. Apart from vinyl window and door replacements at the front of the dwelling, the essential form of the residence appears to be intact. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 8006o Vista Grande property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 8006o Vista Grande Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 313 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 • i -. • • ti • • .-m• r • ` • t . # 4• • • BM 61 180060 Vista Grande • • • • • 0 zcz- V S • J r• 28 s • • NMI "1 fsiter Par • • • "' -4 • Wel P Trailer irk Trativ Park L SY AVENUE • a S- r a r..•..•..:,:� :u URBMit PRESERVATION & PI4NN0N6'.{ 0 013 0,25 I. .r J. .1 .1 0.6 Mikes O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 8006o Vista Grande Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: Primary Record Information Continued: 8006o Vista Grande_2: View facing northwest of the southeast (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 8006o Vista Grande Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 313 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: James Clewet (1991-1993; Permits) and Jeffrey Dean Kohfeld (2006-2010; Permits). The home was built as a Tract Ranch style home with Custom elements within the Desert Date Garden subdivision, originally recorded in 1924. The subject property was constructed in 1972 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of the early subdivisions outside the Cove during the mid -loth century. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is ineligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 80065 Vista Grande Page 1 of 5 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 33.6 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 80065 Vista Grande City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 567868.45 mE / 3730177.29 mN e. Other Locational Data: Desert Date Gardens, Recorded September 3o, 1924, MB 11/37; TR o3293-R, Recorded May 3, 1965, MB 54/6; TR 03505, Recorded December 31,1966, MB 57/8 Neighborhood: Not Listed; APN: 600122001 *P3a. Description: The 80065 Vista Grande property is a single -story wood frame Tract Ranch residence with Custom elements. The building faces northwest from the south side of Vista Grande where it meets Calle Serena at the southeast corner. The building has a rectilinear plan and asymmetrical facade. It features a low-pitched hipped roof clad with asphalt composite shingles. The roof has broad overhanging open eaves with a fascia board and exposed rafters. Exterior walls are clad with stucco and horizontal board. An attached garage is located on the west elevation facing Calle Serena. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of single-lite vinyl framed sliding windows. The entry is recessed beneath the eave and supported with a square wood post clad with stucco. The front door is made of undecorated wood with an iron grill security door. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, wood frame construction, sliding windows, stucco siding, a recessed entry, exposed rafters, and an attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 80065vista Grande_i: View facing southeast of the northwest (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1973; PercelQuestAssessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Lori Fahnestock 80065 Vista Grande Street, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 316 Resource Name: 80065 Vista Grande Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 80065 Vista Grande B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1973. In 1997, property owner Bruce G. Bell obtained a permit to re -roof the residence, with the work completed by Bell (Permit No. 9732-oo7). In zoo3, property owner Steve Reiter obtained a permit for a sewer hookup (Permit No. 0306-106). In 2o11, property owner Lori Fahnestock obtained a permit to demolish an unpermitted storage roof, with the work completed by SC Construction & Property (Permit No.11-o524). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property over time. Apart from vinyl window and door replacements at the front of the dwelling, the essential form of the residence appears to be intact. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 80065 Vista Grande property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 80065 Vista Grande Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 33.6 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 Lr ov t 40 A VE . ! . 4. ! • . ...6 1. ` - 0 Ih 4 i r ev. �� s v .': t , - II u 11 a 0A0 a • ,•Y . _ _ 80065 Vista Grande' f i�da * f 0 • 1r BM 61 `- I 28 I ►, - Trailer trs ... 4. IF +-; +jati u Trailer Park ` - i • . mat 9 ( t \\\% t ids %- VENUE A la li ell ire Well UMW PRESERVATION & PL4NN016' { U.13 0.2h U. Niles O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 80065 Vista Grande Page 4 o f 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 316 Primary Record Information Continued: 80065 Vista Grande_2: View facing southeast of the northwest (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 80065 Vista Grande Page 5of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 316 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Bruce G. Bell (1997; Permits), Steve Reiter (2003; Permits), and Lori Fahnestock (2011; Permits) The home was built as a Tract Ranch home with Custom elements within the Desert Date Garden subdivision, originally recorded in 1924. The subject property was constructed in 1973 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of the early subdivisions outside the Cove during the mid -loth century. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is ineligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 8008o Vista Grande Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 312 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: zozl T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 8008o Vista Grande City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 3.15, 567866.57 mE / 3730235.06 mN e. Other Locational Data: Desert Date Gardens, Recorded September 3o, 1924, MB 11/37; TR o3293-R, Recorded May 3, 1965, MB 54/6; TR o3505, Recorded December 31,1966, MB 57/8 Neighborhood: Not Listed; APN: 600lz0004 *P3a. Description: The 8008o Vista Grande property is a single -story wood frame Tract Ranch residence with Custom elements. The building faces southeast from the north side of Vista Grande. The building has a rectilinear shaped plan and asymmetrical facade. It features a low-pitched gable -on -hip roof clad in asphalt composite shingles with two brick chimneys. The roof has broad overhanging open eaves with a fascia board and exposed rafters. The exterior is clad with stucco, apart from one window bay which has brick siding up to the bottom sill of the window. An attached garage is located on the east side of the front elevation. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of faux simulated multi-lite vinyl framed sliding windows, an aluminum frame fixed display window bay, and a tripartite vinyl casement window bay. The entryway is recessed beneath the eave and the front door is wood paneled with three vertical glass panels. The recessed entryway is supported by one square wood post. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facades, wood frame construction, sliding windows, stucco siding, a recessed entryway, exposed rafters, and an attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 8008oVista Grande_i: View facing northwest of the southeast (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1972; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: King Sylvia 8008o Vista Grande, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, zoz3. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 312 Resource Name: 8008o Vista Grande Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 8008o Vista Grande B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1972. In 1995, property owner Jimmie Lee Rutledge obtained a permit to reroof. The work was completed by CV Roofing (Permit No. 15291). In 1998, Rutledge obtained a permit to replace a water heater. The work was completed by Valley Plumbing (Permit No. 9812-001). Aerial photogrpahy indicated that a remodeling campaign between 198o and 1984 added a pool and expaned the footprint of the home in the rear, altering the original form of the building. The vinyl windows at the front elevation are all modern replacements. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 8008o Vista Grande property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 8008o Vista Grande Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 312 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 9 . r-PD BM 61 'Trailer Par Ida c> .0 0 v • s a a BOOM Vista Grande .s' • WSOhi i • • 11.0 :r f Trailer irk 1 } r ci :t0 Pa L Well AVENUE - a ar y r • • • 11RBN1 PRESERVATION & PLANNING':{ 0 D.13 fl.25 0.6 MiFes O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 8008o Vista Grande Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: Primary Record Information Continued: 8008o Vista Grande_2: View facing northwest of the southeast (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 8008o Vista Grande Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 12 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Jimmie and Pamela "Pam" Rutledge (1976-1998; Desert Sun / Permits). Jimmie Rutledge worked as an Indio School District teacher. His wife Pam was a a student council advisor and teacher at Abraham Lincoln Elementary. The home was built as a Tract Ranch style home with Custom elements within the Desert Date Garden subdivision, originally recorded in 1924. The subject property was constructed in 1972 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of the early subdivisions outside the Cove during the mid -loth century. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is ineligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has been substantially altered and no longer maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 8008o Vista Grande Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 912 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Who's .New In The Stork Ch4 I1(1F KLUT, Watine and 11•:ue:enla . 58645 Santa Maria I'rne•. 1'uc*ca Valley . Fe- ntale_ 7 lbs.. 4 ox . June 25. 19#6 BINGHAM. Gregory and Susan, 32300 IA'h isperl rml Palms. Palm S►prtn ts. Male_ 91bs , 7 at.. June 24, 1976 RUTLEDGE, Jimmie and Patnela. stP-pl S 1` Ezra t Fr3riitt, Indio. Female. ; lbs., 1 oz.. June 25, 1976 STE PHENS, Gary and tbanr. 2a34.D }Iighv(a} 1411 tiId, Female. 6 Ibi. nx • .luny 26. 19t6 Desert Sun, July i9, i976. enderson Leonard C. "Len" Henderson is a thoughtful, responsible and dedicarcd candidate who can bring stability to the troubled Desert Sands Unified School Drstrit:t. Vote With Confidence Tuesday, June 6 ELECT Leonard C. "Len" Henderson Member, Governing Board, De-sert Sands Unilled Sc boo! Di;tric l Leonard C. "Len" Henderson Superwtsur, Public Utility Committee to elect Leonard C "Len" Henderson. Pam Rustedge, chmn. Indio • Desert Sun, June i, 3.978. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Resource Name: 8osoo Vista Grande Page 1 of 6 Date Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 315 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T _; R _; _'/a of _'/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 8osoo Vista Grande City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 567892.5 mE / 3730250.54 mN e. Other Locational Data: Desert Date Gardens, Recorded September 3o, 1924, MB 11/37; TR o3293-R, Recorded May 3, 1965, MB 54/6; TR o3505, Recorded December 31,1966, MB 57/8 Neighborhood: Not Listed; APN: 600120005 *P3a. Description: The 8osoo Vista Grande property is a single -story wood frame Spanish Styled Ranch residence. The building faces southeast from the north side of Vista Grande. The building has a rectalinear shape and asymmetrical facades. It features a low-pitched side - gable roof clad with asphalt composite shingles with an interior brick chimney and a flat roof over the attached garage and western half of the building. The gable roof has broad overhaning open eaves with a fascia board and exposed rafters. Exterior walls are clad with stucco. An attached garage is located on the west side of the front elevation. The front elevation is surrounded by a large stucco wall with arches and vigas that partially obscure and most elements of the south (front) elevation from view at the pubic right-of-way. The fenetration at the front elevation appears to consist of single-lite aluminum framed sliding windows with internal shutters. The entryway is beneath a shallow eave overhang behind a decorative iron patio gate. Character defining features of Spanish Styled Ranch homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, stucco -clad walls, vigas, arched openings, and decorative iron work. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 8oi00vista Grande_i: View facing northwest of the southeast (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1973; Pa rcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: Malcolm D. Fee, Annete C. Lee 8osoo Vista Grande, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 315 Resource Name: 8oioo Vista Grande Page 2 of 6 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 8oioo Vista Grande B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Styled Ranch B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1973. In zoos, property owner Malcolm D. Lee obtained a permit for a sewer connection with the work completed by Econo Sewer Service (Permit No. 0108-095). In zo1o, Lee obtained a permit to construct a stone block wall with the work completed by Candyl Golf Group Inc. (Permit No.10-oz64). In 2o13, Lee obtained a permit for a HVAC changeout, with the work completed by Preferred Plumbing (Permit No.13-0767). In 2015, Lee obtained a permit to install solar power at the property, with the work completed by Solarcity Corporation (Permit No. 2o15-o016). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property overtime. The aluminum framed sliding windows appearto be original and the form of the dwelling appears to be intact. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 8oioo Vista Grande property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 8oioo Vista Grande Page 3 of 6 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 315 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 A ■ • - - * . * .+. • - . + `# • •• •0s Bhp . 1 T r i liar Pang • • O. • • 4' C,) • � �•• •�� • • 4 ; 80100 Vista Grande • • i AVE .• •e ❑ ,0)t 4r+ 1 • II u p 1 t. :I�• ( Mailer Park ` ; Tr&I r Park Well •• ire URBMil PRESERVATION & PLAN NW.' L'.1S 0.2h 1 1 U,5 M14es O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 8oioo Vista Grande Page 4 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: Primary Record Information Continued: 8oioo Vista Grande_2: View facing northwest of the southeast (front) elevation entryway. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 8oioo Vista Grande Page 5 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 315 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Annette C. Lee (1979; Desert Sun / Permits) and Malcolm D. Lee (2001-2015; Permits). The home was built as a Spanish Styled Ranch home within the Desert Date Garden subdivision, originally recorded in 1924. The subject property was constructed in 1973 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of the early subdivisions outside the Cove during the mid -loth century. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is ineligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 8oioo Vista Grande Page 6 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: �15 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: FI(TITIOtS NIME ST%TF..MENT FILF NO. 79-S2 rFtl b ttIiiw 111Lif )('t' (Pr11 art' (1i)Lf W I)L1siflu' as: ('I!EZ DECOR. 444.: 5 San Pablo. P'Im E)c's&'rt. CA. 2 Sill-'1 SMITH 70.360 rammo F)uul (eri` ) Hillicho Mirage. • $fl.lflU ' i t (,randi' Desert Sun, March 20,1979. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Burkett Ranch Site 4725o Washington Street Page i of 2 Primary#: P-33-83o9 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oo8 ID Update Identifier: 4725o Washington Street UTM Zone: 11S, 56555o mE / 372922o mN Neighborhood: N/A Tract: PM 27892; Recorded January 32, 2994, MB 182/66 Date Constructed:1917 Owner and Address: Bennion & Deville Fine Homes Inc; 71691 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage CA 9227o Updated Description: The Burkett Ranch was constructed by 1917. The ranch was initially recorded by the Riverside County Historical Committee in 1981. It was demolished between 2995 and 2996. It was replaced in 2004 by commercial office building and associated parking lot. Updated Significance: A prior survey evaluated the property as status code 6Z - found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR, and Local Register designation. The ranch site was initially recorded in 1981 by the Riverside County Historical Committee. It was fully demolished by 1996 and subsequently replaced in ca. 2004 with a commercial office building. The historic resource is no longer extant. As such, the property is not eligible for inclusion in the NRHP, CRHR, or Local Register. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Burkett Ranch Site 4725o Washington Street Page 2 of 2 Primary#: P-33-8309 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. oo8 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: 80265 Westward Ho Drive Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 314 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 8o265 Westward Ho Drive City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 3.15, 568073.96 mE / 3730733•0l mN e. Other Locational Data: TR o23.9o, Recorded February 28,1961, MB 41/57; Desert Date Gardens, Recorded September 3o, 1924, MB 11/37; TR o3293-R, Recorded May 3,1965, MB 54/6 Neighborhood: Not Listed; APN: 600070007 *P3a. Description: The 80265 Westward Ho Drive property is a single -story wood frame Tract Ranch residence with Custom elements. The building faces north from the south side of Westward Ho Drive. The building has an L-shaped plan and asymmetrical facade. It features a low-pitched side -gabled roof with a front -gable -on -hip end on the east side of the front elevation clad in concrete tiles. The roof has broad overhanging open eaves with a fascia board and exposed rafters. Exterior walls are clad with board -and -batten siding and stucco. An attached garage is located on the west end of the front elevation. The fenetration at the front elevation consists of single-lite aluminum framed sliding windows. The entry is recessed beneath the eave and supported with a wood square post. The front door is wood paneled with no transom or sidelites. Character defining features of Ranch style homes that can be seen on the subject property include: asymmetrical facade, wood frame construction, sliding windows, stucco siding, a recessed entry, exposed rafters, and an attached garage. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: 8o265 Westward Ho Drive_i: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1973; ParcelQuest Assessor Data ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: David Black, Mary Black 80265 Westward Ho Drive, La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 314 Resource Name: 8o265 Westward Ho Drive Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 80265 Westward Ho Drive B3. Original Use: Single -Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single -Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1973. In 2006, property owner David Black obtained a permit to build an addition (Permit No. 06-3367). In zoo6, Black obtained a permit to reroofthe residence, with the work completed by Western Roofing System (Permit No. 06-3956). In zoo7, property owners David and Mary Black obtained a permit to build patio cover (Permit No. 07- o241). Aerial photography did not offer any additional information regarding changes to the property overtime. The aluminum framed sliding windows appear to be original and the form of the dwelling appears to be intact. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible The 80265 Westward Ho Drive property was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. Results are limited. The property is not listed in available Coachella Valley Telephone Directories. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2o23. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: 8o265 Westward Ho Drive Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 314 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 .40 Y � y • \ ti. t • r 4 # r.0 r', • • • BM 61 .1 r • We11, 0 21 3 Om- 802E5 Westward Ho Drive • ▪ • f 4 • yaw .Fl1. 110 * ` A VEND I1 ■ 10 0 28 ▪ • Ina • • • It 4 aopyY hFs-Birl-! h,.�,:,a8c „,.r.t,�.. .. -._.. • i. URBMA. PRESERVATION & PLANNaNG"; 0 113 0.25 U,5 MIG6s O DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 80265 Westward Ho Drive Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 314 Primary Record Information Continued: 80265 Westward Ho Drive_2: View facing south of the north (front) elevation. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: 80265 Westward Ho Drive Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 314 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: David and Mary Black (2006-2007; Permits). The home was built as a Tract Ranch style home within the Desert Date Garden subdivision, originally recorded in 1924. The subject property was constructed in 1973 by an unidentified builder. The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being located in one of the early subdivisions outside the Cove during the mid -loth century. However, the property does not possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The property is assigned a 6Z status code: Found ineligible for NRHP, CRHR or Local Register through survey evaluation. The dwelling is ineligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B, as it has not been associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history; not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person; not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the dwelling would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The dwelling has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Coachella Canal Page 1 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. o01 ❑x Update Identifier: Coachella Branch Canal Date Constructed: 1948 UTM Zone: ii5, Point 1: 587944; Point 2: 575778; Point 3: 57462o mE; Point 1: 37°6742; Point 2: 3729846; Point 3: 3731065 mN Neighborhood: Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood Tract: Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood Owner and Address: Coachella Valley Water District; PO Box 1058, Coachella CA 92236 Updated Description: The Coachella Canal branch of the All American Canal was completed in 1948. The canal runs west and south through La Quinta to the Lake Cahuilla Terminal Reservoir. The canal was constructed as an unlined main canal and underground distribution system, bringing water from irrigation from the Colorado River to the Coachella Valley. The canal is capable of irrigating more than 8o,000 acres of farmland in the Coachella Valley. During the current survey, the canal was observed from the intersection of the canal and 52nd Avenue. The canal does not appear to have been altered since the previous survey. The Canal is unlined, approximately zo feet wide with two -foot -high sloping concrete embankments. The canal is surrounded by a chain link fence on either side. Updated Significance: A prior survey by Mellon and Associates in 1997 evaluated the property as status code 35 - Appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation. The 1997 survey did not list any specific applicable criteria for potential NRHP designation. The current survey found that the canal is associated with the Ranches and Agriculture (1900-197os) theme and possesses individual documented significance in relation to this theme. The 2022 evaluation is that the property should also be assigned a 3C5 status code: appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation; and a 552 status code: individually eligible for local listing or designation. These codes should be added in addition to the previously assigned 35 status code. The canal has been found individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/1/B (events), as it is associated with significant events or patterns of events in local, regional, state, or national history. The canal is considered an important linear engineered structure that had a direct and significant impact on the production of crops in the Coachella Valley following its initial construction. It changed the agricultural output of the region and enabled communities, such as La Quinta, to grow throughout the second half of the loth century. The property is not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B (persons), as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person. The property is not individually significant under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction. It is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the property would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. The property was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Additionally, the canal is not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion E, as the canal considered a singular improvement and not a collection of sites, buildings, structures, improvements, or objects. The canal has not been substantially altered since its construction and it maintains integrity from the historic period. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name:: Coachella Canal Page 2 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35, 3C5, 552 Urbana Survey No: ooi All American Canal_i: View facing southwest of the canal on 52nd Avenue. All American Canal_2: View facing southwest of the canal on 52nd Avenue. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Coachella Canal Page 3 of 3 Primary#: HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. ooi *Map Name: La Quinta and Indio *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: Lake Cahuilla Reservoir Page 1 of 9 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3CS / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 485 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2o2i T _; R _; _'/a of _ 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: 58075 Jefferson Street City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 567262.76 mE / 3721705.14 mN e. Other Locational Data: N/A Neighborhood: Not Listed; APN: 762010005, 762010006, 762040008, 76040009, 762040010, 762040012, 762040011, 766061006 *P3a. Description: The Lake Cahuilla Revervoir is a part of Coachella Valley Water District. The lake is cement -lined and sealed with a six- inch layer of soil cement. It was constructed in 1969 at the base of the foothills of the Santa Rosa Mountains as a reserve storage facility for irriagation water. The lake is located on approximately 135 acres, and has a capacity of approximately 1,50o acre-feet of water. The lake is the terminal end of the Coachella Branch of the All -American irrigation canal. The lake is surrounded by trails and recreation space. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP22. Lake / River / Reservoir *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: Lake Cahuilla Reservoir_ 1: View facing east from the west bank of the reservoir. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1969; Arcadia pg. 97, Bailey and Biondi pg. 33 ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: USA 761 US Department of the Interior, Washington, DC, 21401 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record 0 Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 485 Resource Name: Lake Cahuilla Reservoir Page 2 of 9 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: Lake Cahuilla Reservoir B3. Original Use: Reservoir B4. Present Use: Reservoir *B5. Architectural Style: N/A *B6. Construction History: The Coachella Valley Water District constructed the Lake Cahuilla Reservoir in 1969. The lake and surrounding park facilities are currently operated by the Riverside County Parks Department. The reservoir functions as terminal regulating reservoir for the Coachella Canal. Contracts for the first two sections of the Coachella Canal were awarded in 1938 and 1939. Workers completed a total of 43.4 miles of canal in 194o. By the end of 1941, the first 75 miles of canal had been completed. However, the US entry into World War Two after the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7,1941, put an end to construction for the duration of the war. Construction resumed after the war and the first deliveries from the Coachella Canal irrigation distribution system were made in March of 1949. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: Cochella Canal and associated system B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Ranching and Agriculture, 1900-197os Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance:1969 - 197os (A/1/B(events)) Property Type: Infrastructure Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local eligible The Lake Cahuilla Reservoir was researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca. 193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: Lake Cahuilla Reservoir Page 3 of 9 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 485 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Lake Cahuilla Reservoir Page 4 of g Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 485 Primary Record Information Continued: Lake Cahuilla Reservoir_ 2: View facing southeast from the west bank of the reservoir. Lake Cahuilla Reservoir_3: View facing east from the west bank of the reservoir. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Lake Cahuilla Reservoir Page 5 of 9 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 485 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: The Lake Cahuilla Reservoir was not previously evaluated. The Coachella Valley Water District constructed the Lake Cahuilla Reservoir in 1969. The arrival of the canal into the Coachella Valley had a tremendous impact on the valley's agricultural economy. Crop patterns changed over the years with the availability of supplementary canal water. The reservoir is directly associated with the theme of Ranches and Agriculture (19oo-3.97os) and possesses individual documented significance related to this theme. The property is assigned the 3S, 3SC, and 5S2 status codes: appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation, appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation, and individually eligible for local listing or designation. The reservoir is eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as it is associated with the history of ranching and farming in the Coachella Valley. The reservoir is not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as it has not been identified as having an association with an important person. The reservoir is not individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as it does not embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; and it is not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the reservoir would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. Additionally, the reservoir was not found to be individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as it was not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. The reservoir has not been substantially altered and maintains integrity to the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Lake Cahuilla Reservoir Page 6 of 9 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 48s Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: 'Cahuillav Official Lake Name Officials of the Coachella Valley County Water District have officially named their ter- minal reservoir now under construction, -Lake Cahuilla," and approved the drafting of a lease with the County Parks Department for creation of a regional park at the 135-acre site on Jefferson Street near Indio. Attaching of the name to the reservoir, which will have both irrigation and recreational uses, revives this title here for the first time in hundreds of years. An ancient lake by the same name covered the entire Coachella Valley, Imperial Valley and all the lands to the delta in the Gulf of California for an u.iknown period or time before the Colorado River, which had kept the immense fresh water lake filled, turned its course and caused the lake to evaporate. The ••bath tub ring" left by the great lake on the steep rocky slopes is visible all around the site of Lake CahuilLw. This shoreline was inscribed on the rocky walls by heavy travertine added during the hundreds of years the water inundated the valley. County park officials have said this "high water mark" will be one of the scenic won- ders of the park area when it is developed, The travertine is encrusted on the rocks to a height of 35 feet above sea level. This was the elevation at which the waters would have run over the delta and flowed into the Gulf of California. The lake will hold 1,5011 acre feet of irrigation water. enough to supply several days of nor- mal service to the area served by distribution lines leading out From it. They link up the farms of the area south of Thermal toward Oasis. County officials are seeking state and federal funds to match county appropriations for development of the lake for boating_ fishing, swimming and picnicking. The lake will be three -fourths of a mile long and half that wide. covering 135 acres. It will be about 11 feet deep. Completion of the project is less than a month away — but Desert Sun, August 15, 1969. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Lake Cahuilla Reservoir Page 7 of 9 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 485 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: County To Seek State Park Funds RIVEl3SIDE (CNA) -- county supervisors have ap- proved an application for $135,000 in state funds for the development of Lake Cahuilla regional park near Indio. Supervisors approved the re- commendation of Peter Dangermond Jr., director of the parks department, to apply for state park funds for partial development of the regionals park. Dangermond reported that the funds would be used for fishing,' picnicking, hiking and nature trails and that the facilities would include picnic sites, parking areas, restrooms and potable water system. He said it would take two years to develop. The funds would be used to develop the 75 acres around the, 135 acre terminal reservoir owned by the Coachella Valley County Water District. Roads in the park in the; parking areas would cost almost $48,000. Landscaping would add S30,000. The plan calls for 15 acres for picnic tables, with 10 tables per acre. at a cost of $150,000. One beach house, a storage, facility and a dressing room would add $ 31,000. Electrical distribution costs are estimated at $28,000. Constructing a beach area is estimated at $36,000 andl S10,000 is to be used for a float-1 ing, dock. The project also includes S39.000 for irrigation and water, — - Desert Sun, September 26,1969. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: Lake Cahuilla Reservoir Page 8 of 9 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 485 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Lak Cahuilla Cement Ready, Water Ceremony Due Saturday r.inrng or big • IM .th arreirly aw limed of x Dawn peunds or tonrrele hes been Lumpinted alyd tht lake- reser%orr stands ready for ceremonies rest S s I ll r d e y marking the releemer 44 C0l- aclldo liner weer lilts the beaten tram the Cnsttteila Vaud. the ce ebrat hie, et t txrtl Interior bray. dil,tlllla H. P;i r k % bat. tat 1M wit cs!tberi elm oun Imaregralaly trmohicred %rrh i rnedined +#'ep.s foot marlins, tl4r 'x1ri�'a lucn 'elth the ri'.r Jam lion Irrint'tlie lux% oven end rehire - teeter much of which Trill tartie rr,at remein }ifs war! errrphisa ed .in rtl:enn* recreational travelled marl.. L,*,ak0 mllii to in Pehrretira wnrk+ Iyut av 6Prlrrprileot of the Nee age hag mach the ri'rer►nlr lute Construction I dprlaeaeer 4 P s been 14erket! out I(L in al.ree Tables Our OP luncnerrn pests eharsdoli of Use CVCI4D +Inlet rxrtulyd h;r Mr 131.1011 will be vv. on a raised area Had the anent been +weed eat ward of ihrettors *lib the of the lair bastard. And cord project, it would hatie .'OUnly Pirko otfituls. Fa+llnteae oil'. permit the fiat +alrr non erlatdrarted a ijel4au W n1, i u11I tee prn11de0 Irrr rr;ttLn •-rrmith nell ofrlsiate. is iehridul• i •puns+ en iho Irate finer tom. N feet aide and i.a► and be,, bloritin•g, *14rrrlmul,R roll plc. ei al a public luncheon 01 the without #au{Piing the diner. thick ni ktnc, awl Later for grout '•11O11em of the lake- Idry1 el 1'Me :einent•tining ph on the ilpprsixnrtratNy 10.ILO (ruck camping and traders and i.ant, loads. each gdnrainlalg ippeol- rntailly 14 ION at soli (ening, stile r uarwd lea doir.er Ilni hard rohcretr tram a per - Lore rr Mixing trill, formed ui the m.Lent+ genial flat. to the fake fl+xrr Ng a mile at.Iy Censer' Dt in ernes rrqurreA Lib trio r, trip` IA, rmenl I%rlthr at tar rtarot ha. been c itopwert a boV I VIIMMICO pooch 1r�e'r rwinn mated anti 7r , IMO unit utuntar. Tickets. cording $II id per person. are an kale al all (`liantbere of Com• ,merry. in that talky, and the I pl htie has been urged ID 1r1I I in thlc milt ahier+ldif ewe*. Ion at the brig titer profett Smith wl11 be. {barn loin lire ,'berme! airport around po01 to[trio ing completion et an aeri.irl surf ivy of the Colorado • Riter and Imperial Valley during Mr morning hours. lie Twill spend l•rolo: night at .fe'or Camp n► rI a lrtth'p near Parker Darn. embarking from there by plane NW}un :hr! dsy Saturday. locrocnp.nrrd ti other In tenor flap,, rimer! personnel, anti I$ureacu or lferl*lliiltop arty.#. Smith rrli irn.m the jer't planned tuartwon t rand and ofIalato it Pep+rrment of Hsi operating of voiles fleodrnw,ll' f$r►rrre lake bamo +• tielreved Inc larae,rl sintlrr example of I1at cern- Ilt mirk In r+lr. 1311.1r) history l'n pr pro for the rini►i. leik-pe+sof linnnk*. rte 1'orf: r toMtrttc•twn rotrlpan' , r nab !Terrors or ilia fob, mined. thtl,eOO cuter lards .1 soil from 'the ere. The excarialed Witt +Tarr, cued in httild high dike~ around tits ra.tt'rn and %Autfwa•rrrh title. or lee lake to impound the water 4 PI mail triaiylls as Isbd elrle yrax rLeede+d foi disposal of the Baca; rHirrn� F.teralr 4.0ii k71i Ikirr1 tri frl,allr the Jarfrerion Street ode or lit+ done lo* k i side. at 1hv sop ;had Ibis reel III into the irAdr'ta of the r'!doritla HNC'. retiresil*na: de►rinpmrnt pi-o b5- the Flosercide Derr rr wtrireat fund+ are a�ail.trhba' Famtt tie of thg rerreatii rt 1 fat'Liltllh I. "Ind during the-t,rivri sill" Ter mantha. with : tiirrlr t4Fllthe d 11,41 • 149 ti hG. Cr+tsa D. Desert Sun, October 15, 1969. 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DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 35 / 3C5 / 552 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 486 Review Code Reviewer Date Resource Name: La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works Bear Creek Channel Page 1 of 5 P1. Other Identifier: N/A *P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ❑x Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T ; R _; _'/a of 1/a of Sec _; B.M. c. Address: N/A City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: ii5, 563136.42 mE / 3725579.38 mN e. Other Locational Data: N/A Neighborhood: Not Associated with a Residential Neighborhood; APN: 773245001, 773201023, 773156001 *P3a. Description: The Bear Creek Channel is approximately 2.5 miles long. It is a soil cement -lined trapezoidal channel with too -year flood flow capacity, with four inlet channels on the western side that drain smaller canyons. From the channel, flows continue into the Oleander Reservoir downstream, thence into the La Quinta Evacuation Channel, and ultimately discharge into the Coachella Valley Stormwater Channel. The water control feature was constructed west of the La Quinta Cove neighborhood in order to provide flood protection to the residential area. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2o. Canal / Aqueduct *P4. Resources Present: 0 Building ❑x Structure 0 Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other P5b. Description of Photo: La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works_i: Representative view facing northwest. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ❑x Historic: 1975; Desert Sun, May si, 1974. 0 Prehistoric 0 Both *P7. Owner and Address: CVCWD PO Box 1o58, Coachella, CA 92236 *P8. Recorded by: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC www.urbanapreservation.com *P9. Date Recorded: June -July 2022 *P10. Survey Type: Citywide Survey; Intensive Level *P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. *Attachments: 0 None ❑x Location Map ❑x Continuation Sheet ❑x Building, Structure, and Object Record ❑ Archaeological Record 0 District Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Photograph Record 0 Other: DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency Primary#: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#: BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 486 Resource Name: La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works Bear Creek Channel Page 2 of 5 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: Bear Creek Channel B3. Original Use: Water Control Feature B4. Present Use: Water Control Feature *B5. Architectural Style: N/A *B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed circa 1975, west of the La Quinta Cove neighborhood. Firms Environmental Assessment Engineers and Bechtel Engineering worked on the initial assessment development plans for the project. According to available aerial imagery, the City of La Quinta have made no substantial alterations to the water control feature since the period of initial construction. *B7. Moved? ❑x No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *B8. Related Features: None B9a. Architect: Notldentified b. Builder: Notldentified *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Development, 1934-1970s Area: City of La Quinta Period of Significance: 1975-1970s Property Type: Infrastructure Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local eligible (A/i/B(events) and C/3/C) The La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works were researched at the City of La Quinta, the La Quinta Historical Society, the La Quinta Public Library, and via online archives including Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957), City of La Quinta building permits, regional newspapers within the UC Riverside California Digital Newspaper Collection, aerial imagery from ca.193os forward, and the Riverside County Assessor's Office online property search. See Continuation Sheet for significance and integrity conclusions. B1 1. Additional Resource Attributes: None Identified *B12. References: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement, 2023. See Continuation Sheet for additional references. B13. Remarks: None *B14. Evaluator: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC I www.urbanapreservation.com *Date of Evaluation: December 2022 (This space reserved for official comments.) pp�yy , .1: :- ;{{tip� tiir. S�ipite.741. T1 DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Resource Name: La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works Page 3 of 5 Primary#: None HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 486 *Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works Bear Creek Channel Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code:3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 486 Primary Record Information Continued: La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works_2: Representative view facing northwest. DPR 523L (09/2013) State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Resource Name: La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works Bear Creek Channel Page 5 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3S / 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 486 Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Bio. Statement of Significance Continued: The La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works were not evaluated in prior La Quinta surveys. The main feature is the Bear Creek Stormwater System which includes the Upper Bear Creek Training Dike, Upper Bear Creek Detention Basin, Bear Creek, as well as Bear Creek Channel and Levee and four associated side inlet channels and a downstream drop structure. The system serves to protect and control runoff from the Santa Rosa Mountains which flow into the Upper Bear Creek System, which is located along the southerly and westerly margins of the Cove. The system controls floodwaters in the Cove area and allows for protection of residential development. The La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works are associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-197os), being an important improvement project for residents within the Cove during the height of development in the area. Therefore, the improvements possess individual documented significance in relation to this theme. For their association with the residential development of La Quinta and its intact design, the La Quinta Stormwater Protective Works are assigned the 3S, 3SC, and 5S2 status codes: appears eligible for NR individually through survey evaluation, appears eligible for CR individually through survey evaluation, and individually eligible for local listing or designation. The Protective Works are individually eligible under NRHP/CRHR/Local Criterion A/i/B, as they have been associated with the development and maintenance of La Quinta residential development. The Protective Works are not individually eligible under Criterion B/2/B, as they have not been identified as having an association with an important person. The Protective Works are individually eligible under Criterion C/3/C, as they exemplify the defining characteristics of the mid-2oth century engineered water control features. The Protective Works are not individually eligible under Criterion D/4/D, as further study of the improvements would not appear to yield information which could be considered important in local, regional, state, or national history. The Protective Works are not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion A, as they were not found to exemplify a special element of the City of La Quinta. Additionally, the Protective Works are not individually eligible under Local Register Criterion E, as the Protective Works are considered a singular improvement and not a collection of separate sites, buildings, structures, improvements, or objects. The Protective Works have not ben substantially altered since their 1975 construction and they maintain integrity from the historic period. Bio. References Continued: Riverside County Assessor Records; City of La Quinta Building Permit Records; La Quinta Historical Society Research Collection; Coachella Valley Telephone Directories (1946-1957); California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California Riverside; Digital Newspaper Collection, Genealogybank.com; Digital Newspaper Collection, Newspapers.com; Digital Collection, Ancestry.com; Online Historic Aerial Photographs, Historic Aerials.com; University California Santa Barbara Online Historic Aerial Collection; U.S. Department of the Interior Earth Explorer Historic Aerial Collection; La Quinta Design and Development Department, City of La Quinta Historic Context Statement, 2011; and La Quinta Historical Society, Images of America: La Quinta, 2020. DPR 523L (09/2013) City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Appendix E. Historic Districts Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix E. Historic Districts City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement El . La Quinta Cove Thematic Historic District Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix E. Historic Districts Resource Name Year Built CRHR Status Code La Quinta Milling and Lumber Company / 77895 Avenida Montezuma 1935 5B Administration Building / 77885 Avenida Montezuma �936 5B Obelisks 193os 5D2 51001 Eisenhower Drive 1938 5B 51095 Avenida Vallejo 1936 5B 51133 Avenida Vallejo 1937 5B 51262 Avenida Ramirez 1937 5B 51290 Avenida Carranza 1937 5B 51333 Avenida Ramirez 1937 5B 51377Avenida Carranza 1937 5D2 51407 Avenida Velasco 1935 5B 51489 Avenida Martinez 1949 5D2 51411 Avenida Villa 1937 5B 51397 Avenida Navarro 1949 5D2 51431 Avenida Navarro 1950 5D2 51453 Avenida Navarro 1948 5D2 516o7Avenida Villa 1937 5D2 51662 Eisenhower Drive 1940 5D2 51537 Avenida Herrera 1937 5B 77495 Calle Hidalgo 1937 5B 51215 Avenida Rubio 1937 5D2 51495 Avenida Diaz 1938 5D2 51653 Avenida Juarez 1948 5D2 77177Avenida Montezuma 1936 5D2 La Casita / 51733 Avenida Madero 1937 5B 51991 Avenida Morales 1936 5D2 51830 Avenida Morales 1950 5D2 51946 Avenida Cortez 1937 5D2 51775 Avenida Madero 1936 5B 51835 Avenida Diaz 1937 5D2 51842 Avenue Diaz 1936 5B 51787 Avenida Alvarado 1938 5D2 51782 Avenida Obregon 1936 5D2 51813 Avenida Vallejo 1936 5D2 52877Avenida Vallejo 1937 5D2 51802 Avenida Martinez 1935 5B 53855 Avenida Mendoza 1948 5D2 5178o Avenida Villa 1934 5B 52031 Avenida Villa 1936 5B 52228 Avenida Mendoza 1948 5D2 52217 Avenida Martinez 1936 5D2 52155 Eisenhower Drive 1937 5B Marcelene Carnes Home / 52217 Eisenhower Drive 1940 5B 52o31Avenida Velasco 1937 5D2 51984 Avenida Herrera (51872 Avenida Herrera) 1938 56 52042 Avenida Herrera 1937 5B 5210o Avenida Ramirez 1936 5D2 52057 Avenida Rubio 1937 5B 52123 Avenida Diaz 1936 5D2 52159 Avenida Juarez 1936 5D2 52383 Avenida Ramirez 1937 5D2 52379 Avenida Mendoza 1948 5D2 77842 Calle Ensenada 1948 5D2 52519 Avenida Mendoza 1936 5B 52426 Avenida Mendoza 1947 5D2 52486 Avenida Mendoza 1936 5D2 52493 Avenida Villa 1936 5B 52337 Avenida Navarro 1940 5B 52301 Avenida Bermudas 1937 5B 52333 Avenida Bermudas 1937 5B 52375 Avenida Bermudas 1937 5D2 77619 Calle Ensenada 1938 5B 5272o Avenida Carranza 1947 5D2 52555 Avenida Carranza 1941 5D2 52693 Avenida Obregon 1939 5B 5286o Avenida Obregon 1947 5D2 52813 Avenida Carranza 1937 5D2 52862 Eisenhower Drive 1937 5B 52835 Avenida Martinez 1948 5D2 5283o Avenida Navarro 1938 5B 5312o Avenida Velasco 1949 5D2 53444 Avenida Obregon 1947 5D2 77618 Calle Colima 1950 5D2 7745o Calle Chillon 1941 5D2 5420o Avenida Cortez 1948 5D2 54211Avenida Obregon 1949 5D2 5416o Avenida Vallejo 1948 5D2 54391Avenida Rubio 1940 5D2 54415 Avenida Rubio 1940 5D2 i1 ry` ,tr rt5 •+ tL The Cave Tharnatic Dis!rick u.t9 if.26 M Boundary + r I Conl rkg Pruperkfes :u'-A-eV .•or�! I*1 Contributing Properties A) Buildings i. 51O95Alvenrefa Vaa& Dr.sre 2. 511.2At rjdd Va1Jap 47 82228..46rjda 3 $iOQf Erse'ifk7Wor[u;we Men8Cie 4 31495Averda t7ks7 48 52637 Avenula VIA fi 51215AVenda Ffutiv0 49 B2333 Av2gid3 RWrrrr6. 6 51377Avenmfa C`-8f7Sr6?d 58 52378Aranide 51290kiremdeCarf9rda Af6ndoYa 8 51393Avenkfe Reen4ez 5T. ?Tad 2 Caffe Ensenada 9 51282Avarnreh Runhife: 52 52425Aveairl i0 51407Avenida Veresco Afend02s 17 51489Avc`nr+niMartine/ 83 526€6ArenJdf7 rz rraee AMOCO Afan{raza Mom xurlra 54.52519Area,cde it 77895 Avsrrrde Aferirkza Aforrfeaurrra 55. 524ffaAVenoda fare f4 51'4i1Aw.nidi Kr.i 55.82337AverridaNwar«, i5 5i397Avervda 9Iavariu 57 52107Avbrnda T8. 3i43J Aventeko FJavarro 8ermuctas i7. 5f453 Avenida Navar+o 68..5?333Avenue i6 77777 Avenida Sefmatdas Afanomirila 59.3 373AveRnda t9 5ra33 Ante46,9 d43d0/0 Swarm $ 70 5 T653 Avenida Juarez 88 52.69 Avenida 21 77495age 3frCAJga Damon 22 5i537 Almada Herrera 61 52555Ataxia 22 5id67frsr°nhowa, Cerfanaa Drive 82. 53720Anfrida 24. 5f607Avari/da Vigo CarraRza 25 5i997 AhltrAle d IVE'S 53. 77a19 G Na Err4i9 a7a 26 515324,werud9 M7rate9 64 52865Ar9nnda 27 51946 r40N0119 C-0re2 otrcgon 26 5f775Averuda Aladero 85 52813Avemala 29 518 35 #Verrida arar C:Arra17241 35 5 f-642 AVarnte p as 6S 52862 Eisenhower 2J 51787Avgrrirla Dfiue Ar4rarib d7. 52835Avenida kfar6ne. 32 51'792 rivewridp d9 52630Avenida 1Jm^arfu ore gern 89 531281Aranida raJasca 33 .5rerrJ Avie+rrda yam 70 534441YVelnde 34.5f6'77Avenrda Varaju ohvagan 35. 6i872 P,vaniida tienafa 71 77518 Cafe Canna 36 5 i802 Avenida Martinez 72 7745;1 Gatre Chiffon 37. 5i78aAvcrdda V##T& 71. 53855 r538.35rAvihrude 38 52155 Areruie ,!unreel Mendoza 39 62123- Avenida Ohm 74. 54.20.0 AVBRJde COariq 40. 52057 Avenida Rub* 75. 54211 Arenvl - • 47 .52102,4m mJt fi7rTnd92 75. 547E4Av9mdr'J ua w 42 . 26.42 ev:r-Ada Herre 77 84arrT R4'errirf� Rl+bi4 43 52231 Avenirt9 Vekssco 78 54475AVanrda Ru k 44. 52155 Etsel'nhowsf awe 45. 522f7 Avenida ddarturea 46..22 f i Erse.rrhowee B_) Obelisk Street Markers PMEPAIiati &PIANI16,'s The Cove Thematic Historic District City of La Qu+rota Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement E2. La Quinta Hotel Historic District Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix E. Historic Districts Resource Name Suite Numbers Year Built Main Hotel Building N/A 1926 San Anselmo (Frank Capra Suite) 136-138 1926 San Benito 141-142 1926 San Carlos 143-144 1926 San Dimas 107-108 1926 San Emilio 104-106 1926 San Fernando 111-112 1926 San Gorgonio 109-110 1927 San Hilario 139-140 1927 San Jacinto Security Office 1927 San Lucas Artist Casita 1927 San Marcos 101-103 1927 San Nicolas 114-117 1927 San Onofre 118-119 1927 San Pedro 120 1927 San Quintin 122-124 1927 San Rafael 125-127 1927 San Sebastian 128-129 1927 San Timoteo 130-131 1927 Santa Ursula 132-135 1927 San Ysidro 149-151 1927 Tha La Quin LaStr31 Historic L Ist Boundary .ut our 6ta. rlc • Hotel CQntribuling Propertias 1 - .1 A Contributing E ements A.) Main Hotel Building Casitas 7. San Anseimo 2. San Benito 3, San Carfos 4. San Dimas 5, San Ernilio 6 San Fernando 7 San Gorgonio 8. San Nilario g_ San Jacinto 10. San Lucas 11_ San Marcos 12. San Nicolas 13. San Onofre f4. San Pedro 15. San Quentin le. San Rafael 17. Sari Sebastlarl 18. San TirnoMa 19. San Ursula 20 San Ysidra C.) Landscaping Features - Concrete paths among casrtas (corrfiguratian,- material's replaced) - Sr'gnificant trees among ca.sitas, citric, smoke trees, palms and others. - Walks between caritas along so+ Th side of district, including beaches and view openings. - Remnant of mostly- demvl+shed garden wall at north west c rrnsr of torrrrer entry garden. - Possible historic element. light sfanderads within oval paths in canter ofrdlstrict. PligfRVAIMIcl & Pu r i i . The La Quinta Hotel Historic District City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Appendix F. Preparer Qualifications Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix F. Preparer Qualifications City of La Quinta Historic Resource Survey and Context Statement Fl . Professional Qualifications / Resumes Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC January 2023 I Appendix F. Preparer Qualifications www. u rbonopreservation.com PRESERVATION & PLANNINGLI{ Wendy L. Tinsley Becker, RPH, AICP, Principal Architectural Historian + Urban / Preservation Planner wendy@a urbanapreservation.com Founding Principal, Wendy L. Tinsley Becker, RPH, AICP, brings an expert background in American history, architecture, and urban planning, with a particular emphasis on issues relating to historic preservation. Her experience includes extensive historical resources survey work, design review under The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, single -site historic property research and documentation, and practice in municipal regulatory planning and cultural resources compliance issues including code compliance, revision and review, CEQA, NEPA, and Section io6 of the National Historic Preservation Act. As a preservation -planning consultant she participates in the development and administration of local land use regulations, policies, programs and projects; prepares reports involving research and analysis of various planning issues, conducts site -specific project and design review; and facilitates project coordination between contractors, architects, developers, citizens and other stakeholders. Wendy meets the Secretary of the Interior's Historic Preservation Professional Qualifications Standards in the disciplines of History and Architectural History and the draft standards established for Historic Preservation and Land Use/Community Planning. She is included on the California Council for the Promotion of History's Register of Professional Historians and also maintains professional certification in the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP). Wendy is a co-author and editor of the AICP Certified Urban Designer Exam Study Guide (Vi.o) released in March 2016. From 2013 forward she has provided professional training to AICP exam applicants as part of the American Planning Association California Chapter — San Diego Section annual exam training program. Wendy has assisted municipalities, utility providers, and lead agencies in preservation planning program development and implementation efforts. She regularly consults for private and agency applicants on historical resource and historic property analysis for discretionary projects and undertakings pursuant to Section ao6 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the California Environmental Quality Act, as well as Federal Rehabilitation Tax Credit proposals at National Register listed or eligible properties, which are subject to review by the State Office of Historic Preservation and the National Park Service. She was the author / facilitator and lead historic preservation consultant for the City of Chula Vista's award -winning Municipal Preservation Planning Program. She authored the Historic Preservation Element for the City of La Mesa's award winning 2011 / 2030 General Plan update process. She provides survey, architectural history, context development, programmatic agreement, and historic preservation planning consulting services for the Southern California Edison Company including preparation of a programmatic guide for the treatment of all historic -era properties in the company's 55,000 square mile service territory. She served as the lead Architectural Historian for the City and County of Honolulu High Capacity Transit Corridor Project's Kako'o (Section so6 Programmatic Agreement Program manager) consultant team. Wendy's professional analysis and determinations are reviewed for compliance and concurrence by numerous municipalities, and state and federal agencies including the California State Office of Historic Preservation, the California Public Utilities Commission, the USDA Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the National Park Service. Her current interests include facilitating approvals for brick and mortar construction and building rehabilitation projects, and working with community -based organizations that emphasize public participation while striving for the improvement of the built environment through good urban and architectural design and associated social programs. Toll free : (8441 URBANA 3 (844) 872-2623 Northern California 248 3rd Street, #841 Oakland, CA 94607 Southern California 7705 El Colon Blvd., # La Mesa, CA 91942 Southwest Region 428 E. Thunderbird Rd., #419 Phoenix, AZ 85022 Mountain Region 280 W. Kagy Blvd.. #0-186 Bozeman. MT 59715 Midwest Region 2400 E. Main St., #103-218 51. Charles, IL 60174 EDUCATION Master of City Planning, Preservation & Urban Design Emphasis San Diego State University Bachelor of Arts — History San Diego State University REGISTRATIONS American Institute of Certified Planners (#022838) Register of Professional Historians (#612) EXPERIENCE 2oo5-present: Founding Principal Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC 2o12-present: Faculty Lecturer San Diego State University City Planning Graduate Program 2006-2017: Faculty Instructor University of California, San Diego Urban Planning & Development Program 2002-2005: Historian / Planner Architectural Resources Group 2001-2002: Historian / Planner Historic Research Services 2000-2001: Historian Office of Marie Burke Lia, Esq. 1996-1999: Asst. Coordinator + Researcher: SHPO/CHRIS South Coastal Information Center URBAN PLANNING - FIISTORK PRESERVATION - I4ISIORY - ARCHITECTURAL HISICI f PRGS RVATIoN & PLANNING"EC Wendy L. Tinsley Becker, RPH, AICP, Principal Architectural Historian + Urban / Preservation Planner wendy®a urbanapreservation.com PROJECT EXPERIENCE* In -Progress Post Rock Resources of Kansas National Register Nominations; Lincoln, Mitchell, Rush, and Russell Counties, KS. In -Progress USACE Santa Fe Dam Evaluation; Los Angeles, CA. 2021 City of Laguna Beach Preservation ioi Workshop — Staff Training, Laguna Beach, CA. 2021 Post Rock Resources of Kansas Survey and MPDF; Lincoln, Mitchell, Rush, and Russell Counties, KS. 2021 Historic Resource Research Report: 380o University Ave; San Diego, CA. 2021 86o MuenderAve Historic Integrity Memo; Sunnyvale, CA. 2021 Lafayette Hotel Rehabilitation & Tax Credit Consulting; San Diego, CA. 2021 Old Tavern Rehabilitation & Tax Credit Consulting; Sacramento, CA. 2021 Historic Resource Research Report: 4070-72 Georgia Street; San Diego, CA. 2021 Transmission Line Rating & Remediation Project, lvanpah Control Line, Archival Research Package, Southern California Edison, Southern California. 2021 528 E. Mission Road Historic Resource Analysis Report; San Marcos, CA. 2021 4055 Lytle Street — Getchell Ranch / The Stone House Historic American Building Record (NABS) Level 11 Documentation, Fontana, CA. 2021 Norco Egg Ranch Historic American Building Record (HABS) Level 11 Documentation, Norco, CA. 2021 East Gilman Channel Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) & Monument Consulting, Banning, CA. 2021 5z65 N. 4th Street Historical Resource Summary; Irwindale, CA. 2021 Historic Resource Analysis Report: 3611 Hyacinth Drive Historic Designation Package, San Diego, CA. 2021 Historic Resource Analysis Report: 2675 Clove Street Historic Designation Package, San Diego, CA. 2021 Historic Resource Analysis Report: 83oi La Mesa Blvd Historic Assessment; La Mesa, CA. 2021 1033 Pandora Drive Historic Designation; La Mesa, CA. 2021 7345 Remley Place Mills Act Application and Rehabilitation Plan, San Diego, CA. 2021 3629 Front St Mills Act Application and Rehabilitation Plan, San Diego, CA. 2021 Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating and Remediation Program lvanpah-Control Transmission Corridor, Historic -Era Built Environment Survey Report. 2020 Historic Resource Research Report: Historic Designation & Mills Act Package, 1135 Devonshire Drive, San Diego, CA. 2020 Historic Resource Research Report: Historic Designation Package, 3575 Via Flores, San Diego, CA. 2020 Historic Resource Analysis Report and CA DPR Forms, Archibald and Schaefer RV Park, City of Ontario, CA. 2020 Historic Resource Research Report: Historic Designation & Mills Act Package, 2275 Evergreen Street, San Diego, CA. 2020 Historic Resource Research Report: Historic Designation & Mills Act Package, 9434 Sierra Vista Drive, La Mesa, CA. 2020 Historic Resource Analysis Report: CEQA Evaluation and CA DPR Forms, Mira Loma Quartermaster Depot, Rutan & Tucker, LLP, Jurupa Valley, CA. 2020 Historical Resource Evaluation Memorandum & CA DPR Forms, Ontario RV Storage Mitigated Negative Declaration, Ontario, CA. 2020 Historic Resource Research Report: Historic Designation 1610 Santa Barbara Street, San Diego, CA. 2020 Red Fox Room Retroactive Review, JCG Development, San Diego, CA. BOARDS + COMMITTEES Chair / Immediate Past Chair: American Planning Association National Urban Design & Preservation Division, 04/2012-12/2016 Founder + Volunteer Executive Director / Ex—Officio Director: Built Environment Education Program (BEEP) San Diego, 2008-2015 Education Committee Member: California Preservation Foundation, 04/2012-04/2014 Vice -Chair + Newsletter Editor: APA National Urban Design & Preservation Division, 01/2010-03/2012 Director & Education Chair: San Diego Architectural Foundation, 11/2008- 2011 Appointed Public Member: City of San Diego Historical Resources Board Incentives Subcommittee, 08/2008- 02/2010 Advisor/Member— UCSD Extension Advisory Group Urban Planning & Development Certificate Program, 2007 forward Founding President —Jack London District Association, 2005-2006 SELECT AWARDS 2016 - Award of Excellence for Preservation Advancement - City of San Diego Historical Resources Board (recognized for Urbana's preservation planning study for the San Diego State Normal School Campus & San Diego City Schools Historic District). 2014 - American Planning Association (APA) San Diego Chapter— Planning Agency Award for preparation of La Mesa 203o General Plan. *Historic Preservation Element prepared by WLTB / Urbana. URBAN PLANNING HISTORIC PRESERVATION - }HISTORY 4 ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY www.urbanopreservation.com PRESERVATION & PLANNINGIt{ Scott Solliday, MA Senior Associate Historian / Preservation Planner scott@urbanapreservation.com Scott Solliday holds a Master of Arts in United States History / Public History from Arizona State University, and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Arizona State University. Scott meets The Secretary of the Interior's Historic Preservation Professional Qualifications Standards in the disciplines of History, Historic Preservation, and Architectural History. He has been a professional historian for more than 3o years, completing an array of projects in community history, historic preservation and cultural resource management. Scott has solid foundational experience in all aspects of historic preservation: research, field documentation, assessment, mitigation, and the appropriate application of the criteria of the National Register of Historic Places. His portfolio of work spans a broad range of studies supporting environmental planning, city planning, and private development, with a proven track record of working effectively to meet the requirements of clients, the State Historic Preservation Office, and the National Park Service. Areas of specialization include history of Arizona and Maricopa County, Mexican Americans, Native Americans, agriculture and irrigation engineering, and post -World War II America. Mr. Solliday started his career teaching Arizona history and anthropology in college and community -based programs, including the Mesa Southwest Museum (now Arizona Museum of Natural History), Mesa Arts Center, and Western International University. He was a museum curator for 13 years, and was responsible for research, collections management, exhibits and public programs. Since 2000 Scott has worked in historic preservation and cultural resource management. Professional experience includes historic property surveys and inventories, National Register of Historic Places nominations and eligibility assessments, HABS / HAER documentation, historic context studies and historic preservation planning documents, assessing project effects on historic properties and ensuring compliance with historic preservation regulations and stipulations, and Section io6 consultation with state and federal agencies, municipalities, and tribes. Scott has worked with private, municipal, state, and federal agencies within the relevant regulatory frameworks including projects requiring clearance under the National Environmental Policy Act and Section ao6 of the National Historic Preservation Act. He is well versed in coordination with the State Historic Preservation Office, programmatic agreements and memoranda of understanding, archaeological field survey and construction monitoring. He has extensive recent experience completing Historic Property Surveys and Eligibility Assessments for the Arizona Department of Transportation. During his tenure as adjunct faculty at Chandler Gilbert Community College, he taught courses in U.S. History, Arizona History, and the History of the Southwest. PROJECT EXPERIENCE In Progress Apache Trail/Old US Route 6o Historic Assessment Survey Report, Mesa, AZ. USACE Santa Fe Dam Evaluation; Los Angeles County, CA. Glen Canyon Post-1955 Housing Survey and MPDF; Page, AZ. 222 W Mariposa Street Historic Resource Analysis Report, San Clemente, CA. 3120 Sterne Street Historic Resource Research Report, San Diego, CA. Mule Pass Tunnel Historic Evaluation and Inventory Form, Bisbee, AZ. Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating and Remediation Program Kern River to Los Angeles Transmission Corridor, Historic -Era Built Environment Survey Report, Los Angeles County, CA. Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating & Remediation Project, Ivanpah-Control Transmission Corridor, Historic -Era In -Progress In -Progress In -Progress 2022 2021 2021 2021 Toll Free : (8441 URBANA 3 (844) 872-2623 Northern California 248 3rd Street, #841 Ookland, CA 94607 Southern California 7705 El Caion Blvd., # 1 La Mesa, CA 91942 Southwest Region 428 E. Thunderbird Rd., #419 Phoenix, AZ 85022 Mountain Region 280 W. Kagy Blvd.. #0-186 Bozeman. MT 59715 Midwest Region 2400 E. Main St., #103-218 5t. Charles 1! 60174 EDUCATION Master of Arts United States History / Public History Arizona State University Bachelor of Arts History Arizona State University PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Senior Associate Historian / Preservation Planner: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC (San Diego, CA) 2021- present Historian: Independent Consultant (Mesa, AZ), 2000-2021 Senior Architectural Historian: AZTEC Engineering Group (Phoenix, AZ), 2011-2021 Senior Historian, Archaeological Consulting Services (Tempe, AZ) 2007-2010 Curator of History, Tempe Historical Museum (Tempe, AZ), 1991-1999 Curator, Chandler Museum (Chandler, AZ), 1986-1991 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Beyond Compliance: Historic Preservation in Transportation (Section io6 Workshop), National Highway Institute, 2013 YlRIAN FI ANNINU • HISTORIC PRESERVATION • ttlSSORY • AICHITECTI1RAi HAMMY 2021 2021 2021 2020 2020 2020 2020 2019-2020 2019 2019 2018 2018 2016-2018 2016-2017 2015-2016 2014 2014 2010-2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 PRESERVATION & PLANNING" Scott Solliday, MA Senior Associate Historian / Preservation Planner scott@a urbanapreservation.com Built Environment Survey Report, Kern, Inyo, and Los Angeles counties, CA. Documentation of the Salome Emergency Airfield, Harquahala Valley, AZ. Treat Avenue Bicycle Boulevard Historic Property Survey and National Register Eligibility Assessment, Tucson, AZ. Presentation: The Barrios of Tempe, South Mountain, South Phoenix and Guadalupe — Different Histories, Different Outcomes. Paper presented at the Mesa Community College Conference on the Historical Presence of Marginalized Populations in Arizona. Sage Memorial Hospital Master Plan Historic Property Survey and National Register Eligibility Assessment, Ganado, AZ. Avenida del Yaqui Historic Property Survey, Guadalupe, AZ. San Pedro Bridge National Register Eligibility Assessment, Benson, AZ. San Pedro Bridge Historic American Engineering Record Report (HAER AZ- 98), Benson, AZ. B-Line Extension Project Historic Property Survey and National Register Eligibility Assessment, Bloomington, IN. Granite Reef Diversion Dam Gatekeeper's House Assessment, Mesa, AZ. Historic Property Survey of Properties in the Vicinity of Indian School Road between 19th Avenue and list Avenue, Phoenix, AZ. State Route3o (East): SR 3o3L to SR 2o2L Historic Property Survey Update, South Phoenix, Avondale, Goodyear, and Buckeye, AZ. Jokake Inn Main Building HABS Report (HABS No. AZ-232), Phoenix, AZ. US Route 6o Pinto Creek Bridge National Register Eligibility Assessment and Project Effects Assessment, Section 4(f) Evaluation, HAER Report (HAER AZ- 97), Gila County, AZ. Historic Property Assessments and Historic Properties Management Plan for Redevelopment of the Community Noise Reduction Program (CNRP) Project Area; Phoenix, AZ. Charles Hayden House Historic American Building Survey Report (HABS No. AZ-228), Tempe, AZ. Date Palm Manor Historic District National Register Nomination, Tempe, AZ. Tomlinson Estates Historic District National Register Nomination, Tempe, AZ. Interstate io/State Route 3o3L Traffic Interchange reports documenting the Waddell Ranch, U.S. Soil Conservation Service Windbreaks, and the Roosevelt Irrigation District Canal System, Goodyear and Buckeye, AZ. Interstate 19/Ajo Way Traffic Interchange Historic Property Survey, Tucson, AZ. State Route3o (East): SR 3o3L to SR 202L Historic Property Survey, South Phoenix, Avondale, Goodyear, and Buckeye, AZ. South Mountain Transportation Corridor Historic Property Survey and Project Effects Assessment, Phoenix, AZ. Energy Savings Program Historic Property Survey, Fort Irwin National Training Center, CA. WACH Hospital and 11th ACR Headquarters Replacement Historic Property Survey, Fort Irwin National Training Center, CA. Avenida Rio Salado/West Broadway Road Survey of Historic Industrial Properties, Phoenix, AZ. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CON'T Section 4(f) Workshop, Arizona Department of Transportation, 2013 Traditional Cultural Places Workshop, Arizona Preservation Conference, 2013 Categorical Exclusion Workshop, Arizona Department of Transportation, 2013 Section 404, Clean Water Act & Section io6, National Historic Preservation Act Consultant Workshop, City of Phoenix, 2012 Natural and Cultural Resource Regulatory Compliance Workshop, City of Phoenix, 2012 Section io6 Workshop, Arizona Preservation Conference, 2004 MEMBERSHIPS Tempe Historic Preservation Commission, 2012-2018 Board of Directors, Coordinating Committee for History in Arizona, 2015-2017 Board of Directors, Friends of Arizona Archives, 2000-2006 Museum Management Planning Committee, Gilbert Historical Society, 2004 Tempe Tardeada Planning Committee, City of Tempe, 1998-2001 Board of Directors, Tempe Hispanic Heritage International, 1998-1999 URBAN PLANNING - HISTORIC PRESERVATION - fi1STORY • ARCHRECWURA[ HISTORY 2009-2010 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 PRESERVATION & PLANNING" Scott Solliday, MA Senior Associate Historian / Preservation Planner scott@a urbanapreservation.com Jefferson Park Historical Review Survey Report and National Register Nomination, Tucson, AZ Cultural Resources Survey of 793 Acres for the Goodyear Airport Improvements Project; Goodyear, Arizona. A Cultural Resource Survey of the Tony Ranch Homestead in Haunted Canyon, Pinal County, Arizona. A Class 1 Cultural Resources Literature Review and Historic Building Inventory Survey for the Broadway Road Streetscape Plan, Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona. A Historic Context for Roosevelt Irrigation District Zanjero Houses, State Route 85, Buckeye, Maricopa County, Arizona. Roosevelt Addition Historic District National Register Nomination, Tempe, AZ. A Cultural Resource and Historic Building Survey for a remedial investigation/feasibility study at the Iron King Mine/Humboldt Smelter Superfund Cleanup Site, Dewey —Humboldt, Yavapai County, Arizona. Presentation: Mill Workers, Mill Families. Paper presented for the Historic Architecture and Historic Preservation Planning of the Hayden Flour Mill session. Arizona Preservation Conference, Rio Rico, Arizona. Homesteading and Ranching in the Vicinity of Lake Pleasant Regional Park, Maricopa and Yavapai Counties, Arizona. Cultural and Environmental Synthesis of the East Range, Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, Cochise County, Arizona. Hayden Flour Mill: Landscape, Economy, and Community Diversity in Tempe, Arizona, Vol. Introduction, Historical Research, and Historic Architecture. ACS Cultural Resources Report No. 143. A National Register Eligibility Assessment for a Roosevelt Irrigation District Zanjero House, State Route 85, Milepost 153.2, Buckeye, Maricopa County, Arizona. Phoenix Asian American Historic Property Survey, City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office. Phoenix Community Noise Reduction Program Supplemental Survey, City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office. Historical Overview of the Tunon Homestead in The Mission Ranch Archaeological Project: Investigations at the Antonio Tunon Homestead, Site AZ AA:2:223 (ASM), in Casa Grande, Pinal County, Arizona, by Thomas E. Wright. Archaeological Research Services, Tempe. Presentation: Undocumented Settlers: Mexican and Native American Development of Agriculture in the Salt River Valley. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for State and Local History, Phoenix, Arizona. Historic and Architectural Overview of the Arizona Biltmore Hotel, Arizona Biltmore Hotel Villas Condominium Association. Phoenix Madison Square Garden Historic Site Documentation, National Government Properties. History of the Sotelo Addition in La Plaza y La Cremaria: Archaeological Investigations in Part of AZ U:9:165 (ASM), a Multicomponent Site in Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona, Archaeological Research Services. Exhibit: Arizona Constitutional Convention of 1910 (preliminary script); Arizona State Capitol Museum. MEMBERSHIPS CONTINUED Grant Review Panel, Institute of Museum and Library Services, 1998 Grant Review Panel, Arizona Humanities Council, 1996 Rittenhouse School Preservation Committee, San Tan Historical Society, 1994 Board of Directors, Central Arizona Museum Association, 1g8g-1gg2 FELLOWSHIPS National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 1ggg: Mexico/Arizona Biographical Survey — Investigation of Mexican -American Settlement and Economic Development in the Arizona Territory from 1848-1912 URBAN PLANNING - HISTORIC PRESERVATION - fi1STORY • ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY PRESERVATION & PLANNING' Scott Solliday, MA Senior Associate Historian / Preservation Planner scott@a urbanapreservation.com zoo4 Tempe (Hayden) Butte & Environs Archaeological & Cultural Resource Study; City of Tempe Development Services Department, Tempe, AZ. 2oo4 Presentation: Documenting Arizona's Invisible Pioneers: the Mexico/Arizona Biographical Survey. Paper presented at the Annual Arizona History Convention, Safford, Arizona. zoo3 Presentation: North, South. East, and West: The Sudden Rise of Suburban Tempe in the Mid-zoth Century; Paper presented at the Annual Arizona History Convention, Tempe, Arizona. 2002 Presentation: An Archive of the Barrios. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch, Tucson, Arizona. 2002 Presentation: Invisible Minority: Sonorans and the Development of Territorial Arizona. Lecture presented at Arizona State University — Downtown Phoenix. 2001 Post World War I1 Subdivisions, Tempe Arizona: 1945-1960; Neighborhood and House -type Context Development. City of Tempe Development Services Department. 2000 History, Photographs, and Drawings of the Roosevelt Water Conservation District Canal. Salt River Project. 2000 Presentation: E. W. Hudson: The Man Who Leveled the Salt River Valley. Paper presented at the Annual Arizona History Convention, Yuma, AZ. 2000 Southeast Phoenix Land Use History: Historic Overview of the Golden Gate, Cuatro Milpas, Hollywood Barrios, the Jefferson Neighborhood, and Sacred Heart Parrish; History International, Inc. / Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. Phoenix, AZ. 1999 Exhibit: La Familia. Tempe Historical Museum. 1997 Presentation: Hispanic Genealogy in Central Arizona. Lecture presented at Researching Hispanic History Workshop, Arizona State University —Tempe. 1997 Exhibit: Rio Salado: Putting Water Back in the Salt. Tempe Historical Museum. 1997 Exhibit: The Cactus League: Fifty Years of Spring Training in Arizona. Tempe Historical Museum. 1996 Exhibit: Doors to the Past: Preserving Tempe's Historic and Architectural Heritage. Tempe Historical Museum. 1996 Chandler, Pioneer City of the New West. Chandler Historical Society. 1995 Exhibit: Buffaloes, Bulldogs, and Bowl Games: One Hundred Years of Football in Tempe. Tempe Historical Museum. 1994 Exhibit: Cotton Futures: The Rise and Fall of Tempe's First Big Industry. Tempe Historical Museum. 1993 Exhibit: Baseball on the Desert: Spring Training and the Cactus League. Tempe Historical Museum. 1993 Presentation: Journey to Rio Salado: Hispanic Pioneers in Central Arizona. Paper presented at the Annual Arizona Historical Convention, Tempe, Arizona. 1992 Exhibit: The Barrios. Tempe Historical Museum. 1992 Exhibit: River Crossings. Tempe Historical Museum. 1993 The Journey to Rio Salado: Hispanic Migrations to Tempe, Arizona. Master's thesis, Arizona State University. 1991 Wright's First Desert Adventure. Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly 2:8-11. 1991 Goodyear Townsite Historic Property Survey; Chandler Historical Society. Chandler, AZ. URBAN PLANNING - HISTORIC PRESERVATION - fi1STORY - ARCFIITECTURAL I1FSTORY PRESERVATION & PLANNING" Scott Solliday, MA Senior Associate Historian / Preservation Planner scott@a urbanapreservation.com 1991 Exhibit: On the Homefront: Posters from World War II. Tempe Historical Museum. 1990 Exhibit: Frank Lloyd Wright in Chandler. Chandler Museum. 1989 Exhibit: The City Beautiful: Early City Planning and Architecture in Chandler. Chandler Museum. 1989 San Marcos Plaza Historic Property Survey; Chandler Historical Society. Chandler, AZ. 1988 Exhibit: Main Exhibit Hall Permanent Exhibits. Chandler Museum. URBAN PLANNING - HISTORIC PRESERVATION - fi1STORY • ARCHRECWURAL HISTORY www. urba rraprestr eation.com P BERVATIcN & PLANNING'I` Alexandrea Baker, MCP Urban / Preservation Planner + GIS Technician alex@urbanapreservation.com Urban / Preservation Planner + GIS Technician, Alexandrea Baker, Alexandrea holds a Bachelor of Arts in Geography, with a minor in Community and Regional Planning, from the University of Nebraska and a Master of City Planning from San Diego State University. The capstone project for her graduate degree was a partnership with Metropolitan Transit System evaluating the shared bus / bike lane on El Cajon Boulevard, a historic auto corridor envisioned for revitalization and increased density. Alex brings previous municipal experience having worked for the City of Richmond, California, where she completed research for a safe parking program, helped process project approvals, processed CEQA documents, and supported public outreach. Alex additionally worked for Alta Planning + Design where she coordinated public outreach, scheduled site visits, and completed mapping for proposed planning projects. She is a recognized GIS and cultural landscape specialist on the Urbana team. At Urbana she surveys historic -era built environment sites, conducts property specific and contextual research, identifies cultural landscapes consistent with National Register Bulletin No. 36, and prepares GIS maps for all Urbana projects. Having completed graduate school, and with her roots in the Midwestern states of Wisconsin and Illinois, Alex recently relocated from California to her hometown of St. Charles and is working to expand Urbana's presence in the region. PROJECT EXPERIENCE 2022 Determination of Historic Significance Report for 44o Pomona Avenue Coronado, California. 2022 Determination of Historic Significance Report for2lo E Avenue I Coronado, California. 2022 3112 Curtis Street Mills Act Application I San Diego, California. 2022 The Muse Mills Act Application I La Jolla, California. 2022 Post Rock Resources of Kansas National Register Nominations. 2021 Olson Townhomes Historic Architectural Evaluation I Huntington Beach, CA. 2019-2021 GIS Mapping of Historic -Era Built Environment Cultural Resources within the SCE Service Territory I Mono, Tulare, Inyo, Kern, Ventura, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange Counties, California. 2021 Post Rock Resources of Kansas Survey; Lincoln, Mitchell, Rush, and Russell Counties, KS. 2021 GIS Mapping for the To Kalon Vineyard Patent Litigation Project I Hunton Andrews Kurth, LLP; Napa Valley, California. 2021 Determination of Historic Significance Report for 1351 Avenue I Coronado, California. 2021 Determination of Historic Significance Report for777 B Avenue I Coronado, California. 2021 Determination of Historic Significance Report for 1425 7th Street I Coronado, California. 2021 Historical Resource Designation and Mills Act Application for 2275 Evergreen Street I San Diego, California. 2019-2021 Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating and Remediation Program lvanpah - Control Transmission Corridor, Historic -Era Built Environment Survey Report I Inyo, Kern, and San Bernardino, Counties, California. and Clark County, Nevada. 2019-2021 Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating and Remediation Program Kern River to Los Angeles Transmission Corridor, Historic -Era Built Environment Survey Report I Kern and Los Angeles Counties, California. Toff Free:l8441 [ABA NA3 [844I 872-26 Northern Coiiiorniu 249 3rd 5>rgei, #84 Oafeiand, CA 946-0 Soudhere Cafifwreia 7705 rJ Caro„ alp., # IA Mead CA 91942 Southwest Raglan 428E ThurtddriairdPS'f. #4/9 Piopnir, AI f3S022 Mountrin Region 2E0 W. Kogy Blvd.; 40- f Bei 6orednon, MT5V715 Midwest Region 2400E Main Si., fQJ-2i9 S+. Crhvrles, f L 60I74 EDUCATION Master of City Planning San Diego State University Bachelor of Arts— Geography, University of Nebraska -Lincoln PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Urban / Preservation Planner + GIS Technician: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC (San Diego, CA) 2018 — present Planning Intern: Alta Planning (San Diego, CA), 2o19 Planning Intern: City of Richmond (Richmond, CA), 2019 Planning Intern: Maxable (San Diego, CA), zo18- 2019 Para Educator: Mid Valley Special Education Cooperative (St. Charles, IL), 2017-2018 Teacher Assistant: Lincoln Family Services (Lincoln, NE), 2o16-2017 MEMBERSHIPS American Planning Association RELATED COURSEWORK Community and Regional Planning GIS Applications in Planning Plan and Design: Built Environment URBAN PLANNING • HISTORIC PRESERVATION • HISTORY • ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY 2020-2021 2020-2021 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2019 2018 2018 PRESERVATION PLANNING' Alexandrea Baker, MCP Urban / Preservation Planner + GIS Technician alex®a urbanapreservation.com Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating and Remediation Program Eldorado -Pisgah -Lugo Transmission Corridor, Historic - Era Built Environment Survey Report I San Bernardino County, California. Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating and Remediation Program Control -Silver Peak Transmission Corridor, Historic - Era Built Environment Survey Report I Inyo and Mono Counties, California. Historic Property Survey Report, Rancho Miramonte Project I Chino, California. Historic Site Designation Report for435o Nabal Drive I La Mesa, California. Historic Resource Research Report for463o Date Avenue I La Mesa, California. Historic Resource Research Report for 2956 Roosevelt Street I Carlsbad, California. Historic Resource Research Report for593o Division Street I San Diego, California. Middle Ranch Pipeline Historic Resource Analysis Report I Santa Catalina Island, California. California's Mojave Desert Region Cultural Landscape Survey, Eligibility, Documentation and Mapping Project I Mojave Desert, California. Owens Valley, California Historic Cultural Landscape Survey, Eligibility Documentation and Mapping Project I Owens Valley, California. Kern County Region Historic Agricultural Landscape Survey, Eligibility, Documentation, and Mapping Project I Kern County, California. RELATED COURSEWORK CON'T Urbanization of Rural Land Active and Healthy Community Development Environmental Planning and Policy Analysis and Public Affairs SAP Environment, Health, and Safety for Operational Sustainability (2021 Edition) URBAN PLANNING • HISTORIC PRESERVATION ■ HISTORY • ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY www. u rbonopreservation.com PRESERVATION & PLANNINGLLL John Hyche, MAA Associate Historian / Preservation Planner john@urbanapreservation.com John Hyche holds a Bachelor of Arts in History, with a minor in Anthropology, from the University of California at Santa Cruz, and a Master of Applied Anthropology and a Certification in Historic Preservation from the University of Maryland, College Park. He meets The Secretary of the Interior's Historic Preservation Professional Qualifications Standards in the discipline of History, Historic Preservation, and Historical Archaeology. John brings practical and applied knowledge of historical and archeological research principles, methods, and processes to conduct systematic inquiries into cultural resources. He is a former National Park Service (NPS) Certified Local Government (CLG) Assistant in the State, Tribal, Local, Plans & Grants Division, an NPS Cultural Resource Technician, and a Project Reviewer with the D.C. Historic Preservation Office (DCHPO). John's experience includes participation and supervision of Section io6 survey projects, completion of technical reports, evaluation and review of CLG nominations, and processing competitive grant applications from towns, municipalities, universities, and individual applicants nationwide. As a Cultural Resource Technician, he evaluated the results of preservation maintenance and repair work at historic properties, and coordinated with researchers, subject matter experts, and resource managers from other areas of the NPS to encourage and facilitate cooperative regional resources management strategies. John has authored National Register Determination of Eligibility forms and National Register nominations, as well as proposed mitigation at rehabilitation measures for projects in compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). He has completed research in support of Class III Cultural Resource Inventory reports and aided in the development of treatment plans. His technical competence and regulatory compliance expertise is matched by his practical skills in data management, including proficiencies in Microsoft Office applications, Adobe Creative Suite, ArcGIS, AutoCAD, HTML, and the Esri GIS Trimble. PROJECT EXPERIENCE In Process Old Tavern Rehabilitation Tax Credit Consulting; JCG Development, Sacramento, California In -Process Lafayette Hotel Rehabilitation Tax Credit Consulting; San Diego, California 2020-2021 Historic Preservation Fund Grants Manual— Certified Local Governments National Park Service I Washington, DC. 2020-2021 ArcGIS Collector CRSurveyor Archeology Survey Application I National Park Service I Washington, DC. 2019 Grand Teton National Park Telecommunications Improvement Project Cultural Resource Inventory I National Park Service I Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 2019 Wyoming Determination of Eligibility for the Kelly Ranger Station I National Park Service I Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 2019 Jackson Lake Lodge Concrete Rehabilitation Project I National Park Service Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 2019 Mormon Row "Pink House" Architectural Survey I National Park Service Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 2019 Brinkerhoff Historic Resource Condition Assessment I National Park Service Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 2019 Paintbrush Divide & Hurricane Pass Cultural Resource Inventory I National Park Service I Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 2019 Triangle X Ranch Improvement Project I National Park Service I Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Toll Free : (8441 LIRBANA 3 (844) 872-2623 Northern California 248 3rd Street, #841 Oakland, CA 94607 Southern California 7705 El Colon Blvd., # 1 Jo Mesa, CA 9)942 Southwest Region 428 E. Thunderbird Rd., #419 Phoenix, AZ 85022 Mountain Region 280 W. Kogy Blvd.. #0-186 Bozeman. MT 59715 Midwest Region 2400 E. Main St., # 103-218 St. Charles, IL 60174 EDUCATION Master of Applied Anthropology, University of Maryland Graduate Certificate — Historic Preservation, University of Maryland Bachelor of Arts - History Minor - Anthropology, University of California -Santa Cruz PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate Historian / Preservation Planner: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC (San Diego, CA) 2021- present Certified Local Government Assistant: State, Tribal, Local, Plans & Grants Division — National Park Service (Washington, DC), 2020-2021 Cultural Resource Technician: Grand Teton National Park — National Park Service (Grand Teton National Park, WY), 2019 Archaeology Intern: D.C. Historic Preservation Office (Washington, DC), 2018- 2019 Archeology Collections Assistant: Cooperative Ecosystems Study Unit, National Park Service Museum Resource Center (Hyattsville, MD), zo17-zo19 URIFR1 AlANNIPIC • 11I6FORIC PRESERVATi0N • kISFORY • F.{HIIECFYIRA{ HISTORY 2019 2019 2019 2019 2018 2016-2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2017 2017 PRESERVATION f [ NNING' John Hyche, MAA Associate Historian / Preservation Planner john@a urbanapreservation.com Deadman's Bar Landing Cultural Resource Inventory I National Park Service Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Climber's Ranch Historic Resource Conservation & Condition Assessment National Park Service I Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Jackson Island Cultural Resource Inventory I National Park Service I Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Congressional Cemetery Archaeological Survey I D.C. Historic Preservation Office I Washington, DC. Julia Child Olive Street House Rehabilitation Project I D.C. Historic Preservation Office I Washington, DC. Capitol Hill "Shotgun House" Archaeological Survey I D.C. Historic Preservation Office I Washington, DC. Arlington House Cultural Resource Inventory I National Park Service Arlington, Virginia. Prince William Forest Park Cultural Resource Inventory I National Park Service I Prince William Forest Park, Virginia. Frederick Douglass National Historic Site Cultural Resource Inventory National Park Service I Washington, DC. Catoctin National Park Cultural Resource Inventory I National Park Service Catoctin National Park, MD. Antietam National Battlefield Cultural Resource Inventory I National Park Service I Antietam National Battlefield, MD. Manassas National Battlefield Cultural Resource Inventory I National Park Service I Manassas National Battlefield, VA. Rock Creek Park Cultural Resource Inventory I National Park Service I Rock Creek Park, DC. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE, CONT'D Historical Archaeology Graduate Intern: University of Maryland, College Park (College Park, MD), 2017 Archaeological Field Technician: Shotgun House Public Archaeology Project, D.C. Historic Preservation Office (Capitol Hill, DC), 2016-2017 Archaeological Field School: Charlestowne Landing State Historic Park (Charleston, SC), 2016 Geophysical Archaeological Field School: Saint Louis University (Lough Key, County Roscommon, Ireland), 2015 ARTICLES "Beyond the Fence: Reaching Out to the Capitol Hill Community through Urban Archaeology" Practicing Anthropology 39(3): pp. 14-15, 2017 MEMBERSHIPS Society for American Archaeology (2017-Present) Society for Historical Archaeology (2017-Present) URBAN PLANNING • HISTORIC PRESE*YATIOH • HISTORY • ARCHITECTVRAL HISTORY www.urbanopreservation.com PRESERVATION & PLANNING1I€ Alexia Landa, BA Historian + Archaeologist alexia®urbanapreservation.com Alexia Landa is a Veteran of the United States Navy having served from 2007-2012, including deployments in the Middle East. For the USN, she served as an Aircrew Survival Equipmentman. In this capacity she inspected aircraft and aircrew life-support equipment for evidence of abuse, damage, or malfunction. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (double major) in History and Anthropology from San Diego State University. Prior to joining Urbana, Alexia served as an Archaeological Specialist for the California Department of Parks and Recreation Southern Service Center where she performed archaeological monitoring and site assessment activities for a variety of project types including State Park facility improvements, historic building maintenance, and municipal water and sewer system repair and replacement. She meets The Secretary of the Interior's Historic Preservation Professional Qualifications Standards in the discipline of History. At Urbana Alexia leads field survey and monitoring activities, conducts contextual and site -specific research, prepares historic context statements, and authors technical reports and site records. Ms. Landa's passion for history is demonstrated through her volunteer work with the Museum of Man, the San Diego Museum of Natural History, and as a member of the Board of Directors for the San Diego County Archaeological Society. PROJECT EXPERIENCE In -Progress Glen Canyon National Park Service Post 1955 Housing Survey and MPDF, Page, AZ 2021 351 Watson St. Historic Evaluation; Monterey, CA 2018-2021 Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating Remediation Program, Historic -Era Built Environment Survey Report Ivanpah-Control Project, Inyo, Kern, and San Bernardino Counties, CA 2021 Transmission Line Rating & Remediation Project, Ivanpah Control Line, Archival Research Package, Southern California Edison, Southern CA 2020-2021 Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating Remediation Program, Historic -Era Built Environment Survey Report Eldorado -Pisgah-Lugo Project, San Bernardino County, California and Clark County, Nevada 2021 City of Escondido Delisting and Re-evaluation, 34o Waverly Place, San Diego, CA 2021 City of Monrovia Historia Resource Analysis Report, 213-217 Novice Lane, Monrovia, CA 2021 City of Coronado Determination of Historic Significance, 710 loth Street, Coronado, CA 2021 City of San Diego Historic Property Survey Report, 3167 Market Street, San Diego, CA 2021 Village of Fallbrook DPR Evaluation, 129 5. Vine Street, Fallbrook, CA 2021 City of Coronado Determination of Historic Significance, 202 B Street- 1216 2nd Street, Coronado, CA 2021 City of Coronado Determination of Historic Significance, 136 F Avenue, Coronado, CA 2021 American Silk Factors Mill Historic Resource Analysis Report, 528 N. Mission Road, San Marcos, CA 2021 Irwindale DPR Evaluation, 5265 N 4th Street, Los Angeles, California 2021 East Gilman Channel Mitigation Historic American Engineering Record, Banning, California Toll Free : (844] 11RBANA 3 (844) 872-2623 Northern California 248 3rd Street, #841 Oakland, CA 94607 Southern California 7705 El Coion B)vd., # 1 La Mesa, CA 91942 Southwest Region 428 E. Thunderbird Rd., #439 Phoenix, AZ 85022 Mountain Region 280 W. Kagy Blvd.. #0-186 Bozeman. MT 59715 Midwest Region 2400 E. Main St., # 103-218 5t. Charles, !L 60174 EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts - History and Anthropology School of Arts and Letters, California State University, San Diego PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Historian + Archaeologist: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC (San Diego) 2018 — present Field Archaeologist / Historian: Loveless & Linton, Inc. Cultural Preservation & Archaeology (San Diego) 2017-2019 Archaeological Project Leader: California State Parks, Southern Service Center (San Diego) 2o17-present Field Archaeologist: PanGIS, Inc. (San Diego) 2017 Field Archaeologist: Channel Islands National Parks Services (Santa Rosa) 2017 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Society of California Archaeology Board Member: San Diego County Archaeological Society Society of Architectural Historians URBAN PLANTING - FIISTORlC PRESERVATION - HISTORY - ARCHITECTURAL NISIORY www.urbanopreservation.com PRESERVATION & PLANNING1I€ Alexia Landa, BA Historian + Archaeologist alexia@urbanapreservation.com 2021 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2019-2020 2019 2019 2017-2019 2017 2017-2020 Getchell Ranch Historic American Building Survey, 4055 Lytle Creek Road, Fontana, California. Jurupa Valley Mira Loma Quartermaster Depot Historic Resource Analysis Report, Riverside County, CA City of Coronado Determination of Historic Significance, 457 E Avenue, Coronado, CA City of Coronado Determination of Historic Significance, 518 Adella Lane, Coronado, CA Rancho Miramonte Project Historic Property Survey Report, Chino, CA City of Coronado Determination of Historic Significance, 800 15t Street, Coronado, CA City of Coronado Determination of Historic Significance, 6ao loth Street, Coronado, CA Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating Remediation Program, Historic -Era Built Environment Survey Report Kern River to Los Angeles Project, Kern and Los Angeles Counties, California Even Hewes Highway / Coyote Wash Bridge Historic Property Survey Report, Imperial County, California Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating Remediation Program, Historic -Era Built Environment Survey Report Control -Silver Peak Transmission Corridor, Inyo and Mono Counties, California Lindsay Substation and Bliss -Lindsay 66kV Sub -Transmission Line Historic Property Survey Report, Lindsay, CA Pedley Powerhouse Historic Property Survey Report, Norco, California Crew Chief / Archaeological Monitor for linear trench utility excavations; prepared daily reporting, photo documentation, and artifact recordation; facilitate contractor and crew communications. Site excavation, artifact identification, screening, and lab analysis for ancient paleocoastal site at Santa Rosa Island within Channel Islands National Park Archaeological Project Leader for California State Parks projects in San Diego, Imperial, Kern, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo Counties. Toll free : (844] URBANA 3 Odd) 872-2623 Northern California 248 3rd Street, #841 Ookiond, CA 94607 Southern California 7705 El Coion Elvd., # 1 La Mesa, CA 91442 5outhwes1 Region 428 E. Thunderbird Rd., #419 Phoenix, AZ 85022 Mountain Region 280 W. Kagy Blvd.. #0-186 Bozeman. MT 59715 Midwest Region 2400 E. Main St., # 103-218 5t. Chortles, IL 60174 ACTIVITIES & HONORS SDSU School of Arts and Letters, Dean's List SDSU Anthropology Graduate Students Association Undergraduate Writing Contest,ist Place Winner, 2016 SDSU Spencer Lee Rogers Alumni Award Nominee, 2017 URBAN PLANNING • FIISTORIC PRESEIWATIQN • HISTORY - ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY www.urbanopreservation.com PRESERVATION & PLANNINGt1€ Douglas E. Kupel, Ph.D., RPA Senior Historian / Archaeologist doug@urbanapreservation.com Senior Historian and Archaeologist, Douglas Kupel, holds a Ph.D. in History from Arizona State University, a graduate certificate in Archaeology from the University of South Carolina, master's degrees from the University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University, and a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Oregon. Doug is a cultural resources expert with a diverse background in sustainable water resources, environmental planning, and historic preservation. He meets The Secretary of the Interior's Historic Preservation Professional Qualifications Standards in the disciplines of History, Architectural History, and Historical Archaeology. He brings extensive experience in preparing National Register Nominations and completing cultural resource surveys and inventories for properties in California, Nevada, and Arizona. He maintains exceptional leadership and project management skills having served as the Deputy Water Services Director and Environmental Program Manager for the City of Glendale, Arizona. In these positions Doug supervised several divisions and managed nine divisional budgets. He additionally worked for the City of Phoenix as a Water Advisor and Natural Resources Historian. Doug began his career working as an archaeological and historic sites consultant in California and Arizona, and later served as a Historian for the Arizona State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), and the Cities of Phoenix and Glendale, Arizona. As the former National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Coordinator for the Arizona SHPO, Doug processed many large and complex historic district nominations early in his career. He has continued his association with the NRHP program by serving on Arizona's Historic Sites Review Committee. Doug has authored 37 NRHP nominations including the Multiple Property Format NRHP Nomination for the Period of Conflict Between Native Americans and the U.S. Military in Arizona, 1846-1886, and the NRHP Nomination of the Fort Tuthill Historic District, Flagstaff, Arizona. Dr. Kupel is a court -recognized expert on water rights and has conducted substantive research and analysis on statewide water management and policy. For the City of Phoenix Law Department, he organized and directed research for litigation and water resources planning in the Arizona General Stream adjudication. He has served as expert witness for Native American and municipal water history topics. Dr. Kupel has worked on a number of significant Native American water rights settlements during his career at Phoenix and Glendale. These include the White Mountain Apache Tribe (WMAT) Water Rights Settlement, Verde River Yavapai — Apache Settlement, Gila River Indian Community Water Rights Settlement, Fort McDowell Indian Community Water Rights Settlement, and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Water Rights Settlement. He has more than 3o years of experience in water civil engineering projects, including authoring historical narratives, manuscripts, and eligibility evaluations for the Bureau of Reclamation Salt River Project, and the Central Arizona Project. His experience provides understanding not only to historic properties and cultural resources, but also to larger management concerns and the federal regulatory process. His management of large publicly owned utilities speaks directly to his ability to supervise and organize large-scale projects in a complex regulatory environment. Dr. Kupel led a research and planning group as Deputy Director of a water utility and has wide experience with a variety of water resources, planning, safety, and emergency management programs. Dr. Kupel has served as a liaison on water planning and policy issues between municipal utilities and a wide range of local, state, and Federal agencies. His knowledge of imported water contracts, water supply planning efforts, and financial and economic analysis related to natural resources highlights his ability to integrate cultural resources planning within larger planning efforts. Toff free : (844j URBANA 3 (844) 872-2623 Northern California 248 aid Street, #841 Oakland, CA 94607 Southern California 7705 El Colon Blvd., # 1 Jo Mesa, CA 91942 Southwest Region 428 E. Thunderbird Rd., #419 Phoenix, AZ 85022 Mountain Region 280 W. Kagy f31vc1.. #0-186 8ozeman, MT 59715 Midwest Region 2400 E. Mon St., #103-218 51. Charles, IL. 60174 EDUCATION Ph.D. — History School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies Arizona State University Dissertation Title: Urban Water in the Arid West: Municipal Water and Sewer Utilities in Phoenix, Arizona. Master of Arts — History University of Arizona Master of Education — Educational Leadership Northern Arizona University Graduate Certificate — Archaeology University of South Carolina Bachelor of Arts — History University of Oregon, Eugene REGISTRATIONS Society of Professional Archaeologists — Registered Professional Archaeologist, No. 10353 Organization of American Historians No. 48527 PUBLICATIONS Fuel for Growth: Water and Arizona's Urban Environment University of Arizona Press, 2003 URBAN PLANNING - HIISTCRHC PRESERVATION - HISTORY - ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY PRGS RVATIoN & PLANNING"EC SELECT PROJECT EXPERIENCE In Progress National Park Service and National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers National Historic Landmark Theme Study Update for US Underground Railroad Resources (Nationwide) In Progress Mira Loma Quartermaster Depot HABS Package (Jurupa Valley, CA) In Progress Villa Del Lido Historic Resources Research Report (La Jolla, CA) 2022 4190 Utah Street Historic Designation and Mills Act Project (San Diego, CA) 2022 National Park Service Preliminary Historic Context for Properties Associated with Barney L. Ford (Colorado, Wyoming, Virginia, South Carolina, California) 2022 Post Rock Resources of Kansas National Register Nominations (Gernon House, Berhorst Bros. Hardware Building, Lucas School Gymnasium). 2022 Preliminary Study for Caltrans Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement Project Environmental Clearance (Pomona, CA). 2021 Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating and Remediation Program Ivanpah- Control Transmission Corridor, Tribal Consultation (Southern CA). 2021 Coast Highway Bridge Replacement Project—Caltrans Environmental Clearance (Oceanside, CA) 2021 Post Rock Resources of Kansas Survey and MPDF (Lincoln, Mitchell, Rush, and Russell Counties, KS). 2021 4055 Lytle Creek Historic American Building Survey (HABS) Level II Documentation (Fontana, CA). 2021 Eisen Egg Ranch Historic American Building Survey (HABS) Level II Documentation (Norco, CA). 2019-2021 Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating and Remediation Program Ivanpah- Control Transmission Corridor, Historic - Era Built Environment Survey Report (Southern CA). 2020-21 US Patent Litigation Expert Witness Consulting; Hunton, Andrews, Kurth, LLP (Napa, CA). 2020-21 Avo Theater Rehabilitation Tax Credit Consulting, JCG Development (Vista, CA). 2020 Miraloma Quartermaster Depot Historical Resource Analysis Report, Link Logistics Real Estate (Jurupa Valley, CA). 2020 Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating and Remediation Program Kern River to Los Angeles Transmission Corridor, Historic -Era Built Environment Survey Report (Southern CA). 2020 Rancho Miramonte Section 1o6 Historic Property Survey Report, TH Miramonte Investors, LLC (Rancho Miramonte, CA). 2020 Historic Designation Report Peer Review: 1135 Devonshire Drive (San Diego, CA). 2020 Southern California Edison Company Transmission Line Rating and Remediation Program Eldorado -Lugo -Pisgah Transmission Corridor, Historic -Era Built Environment Survey Report (Southern CA + Clark County, Nevada). 2020-21 Determination of Historic Significance Report Peer Reviews, City of Coronado (Coronado, CA). 2020 East Gilman Channel Mitigation — Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) Documentation, Envicom (Banning, CA). 2019 Southern California Edison Catalina Island Historic -Era Water System Management Program (Catalina Island, CA). Douglas E. Kupel, Ph.D., RPA Senior Historian / Archaeologist doug@a urbanapreservation.com PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Senior Historian / Archaeologist: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC (San Diego, CA) 2o19-present Adjunct Faculty: Grand Canyon University Embry -Riddle Aeronautical University Arizona State University (Main, Downtown, and West Campus) Gateway Community College Phoenix College 1996 - present Deputy Water Services Director City of Glendale (Glendale, AZ) 2014-2018 Environmental Program Manager City of Glendale (Glendale, AZ) 2012-2014 Water Advisor City of Phoenix (Phoenix, AZ) 2011-2012 Assistant Water Advisor City of Phoenix (Phoenix, AZ) 2007-2010 Historian City of Phoenix (Phoenix, AZ) 1988-2007 Historian: Arizona State Historic Preservation Office, Phoenix, Arizona 1986-1988 Consulting Historian / Archaeologist: Independent Consultant (California, Arizona, Nevada, and South Carolina) 1979-1986 URBAN PLANNING - HISTORIC PRESERVATION - HISTORY - ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY