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59650 Madison Street (33-011626) DPR 523L (09/2013) Identifier: CRM TECH 891-2H Date Constructed: 1946-1947 UTM Zone: 11S, 569615 mE / 3719570 mN Neighborhood: Andalusia Tract: N/A Owner and Address: Sunrise LQ; 300 Eagle Dance Circle, Palm Desert CA 92211 Updated Description: The 59650 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. State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CONTINUATION SHEET Primary#: P-33-011626 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 264 ý Update Resource Name: 59650 Madison Street Page 1 of 2 DPR 523J (09/2013) *Required Information *Map Name: Valerie *Scale: 1:24,000 *Map Date: 2021 State of California — The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION LOCATION MAP Primary#: P-33-011626 HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z (Demolished) Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 264 Resource Name: 59650 Madison Street Page 2 of 2 State of California--The Resources Agency Primary # 33-011626 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial NRHP Status Code 6Z Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 3 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) CRM TECH 891-2H *P2. Location: Not for Publication √ Unrestricted *a. County Riverside and (P2b and P2c or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) *b. USGS 7.5' Quad Valerie, Calif. Date 1956, photorevised 1972 T6S; R7E; NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Sec 27 ; S.B. B.M. Elevation: Ca. 50 feet below mean sea level c. Address 59650 Madison Street City La Quinta Zip 92253 d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/or linear resources) Zone 11 ; 569615 mE/ 3719570 mN UTM Derivation: √ USGS Quad GPS e. Other Locational Data: (e.g., parcel #, directions to resource, etc., as appropriate) The building is located on the eastern side of Madison Street, approximately 900 feet north of Avenue 60. *P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries) The building at 59650 Madison Street, an abandoned residence, is in fact composed of two L-shaped single-story masonry structures forming a broken, rear-facing U-shape around a spacious courtyard that is now occupied by a swimming pool. The overall appearance of these structures is characterized by extensive verandas that encircle both structures on all sides, formed by extensions of the low-pitched cross-gable roofs resting on square wooden posts. These verandas, together with the white-washed exterior wall surface, the red ceramic tile roof covering, and the brick-lined courtyard, give the design of the buildings a distinctive Spanish flavor. In comparison to the rear side of the buildings, where a lush growth of grape vines once screened the verandas around the courtyard, the plain façades facing Madison Street on the west are much more low-key and unpretentious. Windows in the northern structure are predominantly wood-framed casements or double-hungs, while those in the southern structure are mostly wood-frame French windows. A rather prominent chimney stands atop the roof of the southern structure. Behind these two buildings and at the far end of the swimming pool are two ancillary buildings, including one that appears to have served as the pool house. *P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2——Single family property *P4. Resources Present: √ Building Structure Object Site District Element of District Other (isolates, etc.) (Continued on p. 2) DPR 523A (1/95)*Required information State of California--The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # PRIMARY RECORD (Continued) Trinomial Page 2 of 3 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) CRM TECH 891-2H P5a. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects.) P5b. Description of Photo: (view, date, accession #) Photo taken on September 10, 2002; view to the southeast *P6. Date Constructed/Age of Sources: √ Historic Prehistoric Both 1946-1947 (see Items B6 for detail) *P7. Owner and Address: Henry and Mary C. Randazzo 59650 Madison Street La Quinta, CA 92253 *P8. Recorded by: (Name, affiliation, and address) Teresa Woodard, CRM TECH 4472 Orange Street Riverside, CA 92501 *P9. Date Recorded: Sept. 2002 *P10. Survey Type: Intensive-level CEQA compliance survey *P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey report and other sources, or enter "none.") Bruce Love, Bai "Tom" Tang, Daniel Ballester, and Mariam Dahdul (2002): Historical/Archaeological Resources Survey Report: Madison Street Realignment Project, Near the City of La Quinta, Riverside County, California. On file, Eastern Information Center, University of California, Riverside. *Attachments: None Location Map Continuation Sheet √ Building, Structure, and Object Record Archaeological Record District Record Linear Resource Record Milling Station Record Rock Art Record Artifact Record Photograph Record Other (List): DPR 523A (1/95)*Required information State of California--The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Page 3 of 3 *NRHP Status Code 6Z *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) CRM TECH 891-2H B1. Historic Name: None B2. Common Name: None B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Vacant *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Eclectic *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This residence was evidently constructed around 1946-1947, about the same time when Homer D. Fetty, a local farmer, acquired the 80-acre parcel of land around it. Due to the lack of available archival data, later alterations to the residence could not be documented. *B7. Moved? No Yes √ Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: See Item P3a on p. 1. B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown *B10. Significance: Theme N/A Area N/A Period of Significance N/A Property Type N/A Applicable Criteria N/A (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This residence is not eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) *B12. References: See Item P11 on p. 2. B13. Remarks: Slated for demolition in association with a street realignment project *B14. Evaluator: Bai "Tom" Tang *Date of Evaluation: September 2002 (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95)* Required information