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77227 Ensenada (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: Fred and Kay Wolff Home Page 1 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI#: None Trinomial #: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 491 *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: 77227 Calle Ensenada_1: View southwest of the front entrance at the north elevation. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source ýHistoric: 1980; City of La Quinta Permits o Prehistoric o 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 *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. 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 Location: o Not for Publication ý Unrestricted *a. County: Riverside *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: La Quinta Date: 2021 T ; R ; ¼ of ¼ of Sec ; B.M. __ c. Address: 77227 Calle Ensenada City: La Quinta Zip: 92253 d. UTM Zone: 11S, 563243.18 mE / 3725453.53 mN e. Other Locational Data: Santa Camelita Unit No 3, Recorded April 30, 1934, MB 18/59 Neighborhood: The Cove; APN: 773243005 *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: Fred and Kay Wolff Home Page 2 of 5 (This space reserved for official comments.) Primary#: HRI#: Trinomial #: CRHR Status Code: 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Other Listings: Urbana Survey No. 491 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 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 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. 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 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 1980, Fred Wolff added a 15 x 30 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. 9912-220). 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? ý No o Yes o 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 – 1970s; Commercial Development, 1934 – 1970s, 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)) 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 Resource Name: Fred and Kay Wolff Home Page 4 of 5 Primary#: P-33-xxx HRI #: None Trinomial: N/A CRHR Status Code: 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 491 Fred and Kay Wolff Home DPR 523L (09/2013) Primary Record Information Continued: 77227 Calle Ensenada_2: View southwest of the garage at the east elevation. 77227 Calle Ensenada_3: View north of the rear (south) 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: 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 491 Resource Name: Fred and Kay Wolff Home Page 4 of 5 DPR 523L (09/2013) Building, Structure, Object Information Continued: B10. Statement of Significance Continued: It was owned by Fred Wolff (1921-2004) and his wife Marion Kay Wolff, who constructed the property in 1980. 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 1980, 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 (1934-1970s) and Commercial Development (1934-1970s) 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 over time have not negatively impacted the overall historic integrity of the building and the dwelling retains its essential form. 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: 3CS / 5S2 Other Listings: Urbana Survey No.: 491 Resource Name: Fred and Kay Wolff Home Page 5 of 5