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51556 Herrera (Avenida) 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: 51556 Avenida Herrera Page 1 of 6 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 359 *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: 51556 Avenida Herrera_1: View east of the west elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ýHistoric: 1954; ParcelQuest Assessor Data o Prehistoric o Both *P7. Owner and Address: Arbel Haskel, Iris Shapiro 19050 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 *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 façade 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. P1. Other Identifier: Zuniga Residence *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 Location: o Not for Publication ý Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T ; R ; ¼ of ¼ of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 51556 Avenida Herrera City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 11S, 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 *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: 51556 Avenida Herrera Page 2 of 6 (This space reserved for official comments.) Primary#: HRI#: Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 6Z Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 359 B1. Historic Name: N/A B2. Common Name: 51556 Avenida Herrera B3. Original Use: Single-Family Dwelling B4. Present Use: Single-Family Dwelling *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch 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 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. 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 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 2008, 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 2009, owner Hugo Aurturo D. Zuniga obtained an electrical permit with the work completed by Frontier Construction (Permit No. 09-0280). In 2012, Hugo Arturo D. Zuniga obtained a demo permit with work completed by RPM General Construction (Permit No. 12-0246). This work included the demolition of the unpermitted 650 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 2014, property owner Tim Ellenz obtained a permit to construct a patio cover with work completed by California Window & Door (Permit No. 2014-1019). In 2014, 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? 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: La Quinta Cove 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. 359 Resource Name: 51556 Avenida Herrera Page 3 of 6 DPR 523L (09/2013) Primary Record Information Continued: 51556 Avenida Herrera_2: View southeast of the west 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: 359 Resource Name: 51556 Avenida Herrera Page 4 of 6 DPR 523L (09/2013) Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: B10. Statement of Significance Continued: Past owners and occupants include: Jose H. Zuniga (1969; Permits), Hugo Arturo Zuniga (2008-2012; 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, 06 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 (1934-1970s), 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. As the dwelling has been substantially altered, it no longer 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: 359 Resource Name: 51556 Avenida Herrera Page 5 of 6 DPR 523L (09/2013) Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: Desert Sun, May 17, 1996. Desert Sun, June 6, 2009. 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: 359 Resource Name: 51556 Avenida Herrera Page 6 of 6