78195 Cadiz (Calle)DPR 523A (09/2013) *Required information
State of California — The Resources Agency
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
PRIMARY RECORD
Review Code Reviewer Date
Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz
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Primary#: P-33-xxx
HRI#: None
Trinomial #: N/A
CRHR Status Code: 6Z
Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 269
*P3b. Resource Attributes: HP2. Single Family Property
*P4. Resources Present: ¨ Building ý Structure o Object o Site o District o Element of District o Other
P5b. Description of Photo: 78195 Calle
Cadiz_1: View facing southeast of the north (front)
elevation.
*P6. Date Constructed/Age and
Source:
ýHistoric: 1965; ParcelQuest Assessor Data
o Prehistoric
o 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
*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 façade. 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.
P1. Other Identifier: N/A
*P2. Location: o Not for Publication ý Unrestricted
*a. County: Riverside
*b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T ; R ; ¼ of ¼ of Sec ; B.M.
c. Address: 78195 Calle Cadiz City: La Quinta Zip: 92253
d.UTM Zone: 11S, 564863.8 mE / 3726301.8 mN
e. Other Locational Data: Desert Club TR Unit No. 1, Recorded February 29, 1940, MB 19/75;
Neighborhood: Calle Fortuna Neighborhood; APN: 770156004
*P11. Report Citation: Urbana Preservation & Planning, LLC. La Quinta Citywide Historical Resources Survey and Context Statement,
2023.
*Attachments: o None ý Location Map ý Continuation Sheet ý Building, Structure, and Object Record
o Archaeological Record o District Record o Linear Feature Record o Milling Station Record o Rock Art
Record o Artifact Record o Photograph Record o Other:
DPR 523B (09/2013) *Required information
State of California — The Resources Agency
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD
Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz
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(This space reserved for official comments.)
Primary#:
HRI#:
Trinomial #:
CRHR Status Code: 6Z
Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 269
B1. Historic Name: N/A
B2. Common Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz
B3. Original Use: Single-Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single-Family Dwelling
*B5. Architectural Style: Minimal Traditional
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
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. 1930s 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.
*B6. Construction History: The subject property was constructed in 1965. In 2001, 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 2018. The landscaping was redesigned and the house was repainted
at that same time.
*B7. Moved? ý No o Yes o 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 – 1970s Area: City of La Quinta
Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: NRHP / CRHR / Local ineligible
DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information
*Map Name: La Quinta *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021
State of California — The Resources Agency
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
LOCATION MAP
Primary#: None
HRI #: None
Trinomial: N/A
CRHR Status Code: 6Z
Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 269 Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz
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DPR 523L (09/2013)
Primary Record Information Continued:
78195 Calle Cadiz_2: View facing southeast of the north (front) elevation.
State of California — The Resources Agency
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
CONTINUATION SHEET
Primary#: P-33-xxx
HRI #: None
Trinomial: N/A
CRHR Status Code: 6Z
Urbana Survey No: 269 Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz
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DPR 523L (09/2013)
Building, Structure, Object Information Continued:
B10. 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 member of the 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 this time, 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 1940, and is within the Calle Fortuna neighborhood. The
subject property was constructed in 1965.
The dwelling is associated with the theme of Residential Development (1934-1970s), 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
still maintains integrity from the historic period.
B10. 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.
State of California — The Resources Agency
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
CONTINUATION SHEET
Primary#: P-33-xxx
HRI #: None
Trinomial: N/A
CRHR Status Code: 6Z
Urbana Survey No: 269 Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz
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DPR 523L (09/2013)
Building, Structure, Object Information Continued:
Palm Desert Post, July 23, 1964.
Palm Desert Post, May 30, 1974.
State of California — The Resources Agency
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
CONTINUATION SHEET
Primary#: P-33-xxx
HRI #: None
Trinomial: N/A
CRHR Status Code: 6Z
Urbana Survey No: 269 Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz
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DPR 523L (09/2013)
Building, Structure, Object Information Continued:
Desert Sun, July 23, 1978.
State of California — The Resources Agency
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
CONTINUATION SHEET
Primary#: P-33-xxx
HRI #: None
Trinomial: N/A
CRHR Status Code: 6Z
Urbana Survey No: 269 Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz
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DPR 523L (09/2013)
Building, Structure, Object Information Continued:
Desert Sun, November 1, 1986.
State of California — The Resources Agency
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
CONTINUATION SHEET
Primary#: P-33-xxx
HRI #: None
Trinomial: N/A
CRHR Status Code: 6Z
Urbana Survey No: 269 Resource Name: 78195 Calle Cadiz
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