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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
AGENDA
THURSDAY OCTOBER 3, 1991 7:00 p.m.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA
I. Pledge of Allegiance
II. Roll Call
Commissioner Arner l Commissioner Haskvitz
Commissioner Banks Commissioner Preston �
Commissioner Billings Chairman Schmidt
Commissioner Cooper
III. Approval of minutes
August 27 1991 Special Adjourned Meeting
September, 5, 1991
IV. Old Business
UPDATE OF ADDITIONS AND MODIFICATIONS TO THE HISTORIC SITE LIST
FOR THE OLD ALTA LOMA AREA
v. Commission Business
VI. Announcements
vII. Public Comments
This is the time and place for the general public to address the
Commission. Items to be discussed here are those which do not
already appear on this agenda.
VIII. Adjournment
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MINUTES
Special Adjourned Meeting
August 27, 1991
Chairman Bob Schmidt called the Regular Meeting of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga Historic Preservation Commission to order at 7:00 p.m. The meeting
was held at Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho
Cucamonga, California. Chairman Schmidt then led the pledge of allegiance.
ROLL CALL
COMMISSIONERS: PRESENT: Melicent Arner, Gene Billings,
Ada Cooper, Alan Haskvitz
Steve Preston, Bob Schmidt
COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: Marsha Banks
STAFF PRESENT: Anthea Hartig, Associate Planner
Larry Henderson, Principal Planner
Shelley Petrelli, Secretary
OLD BUSINESS
A. CONSIDERATION OF FORMAL RESPONSE TO ROUTE 30 EXTENSION ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT REPORT/ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (EIR/EIS)
Larry Henderson, Principal Planner presented the staff report.
Chairman Schmidt opened the public hearing.
Mary Lynn Coffee, of Sieman, Larsen and Marsh law firm, represented the Sam
Maloof family. She stated that the EIR/EIS does not consider the priceless
and irreplaceable nature of the Maloof property. She commented that the
document also neglects to discuss a full range of mitigation alternatives.
Commissioner Preston asked what additional performance criteria the property
owners would expect to see that has not been addressed in the staff report.
He also asked if they had formulated any specific mitigation measures.
Ms. Coffee stated that no specific measures have been compiled at this
point. She said they would like to see a consensual agreement drawn up by
Caltrans to compensate the Maloofs adequately for their property.
Commissioner Preston stated that relocation and compensation are not normally
considered an environmental objective by Caltrans. He asked if the Maloofs
are asking the Commission to support the preferred alternative which includes
adjusting the alignment, relocating the family, and establishing a museum and
cultural center.
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Ms. Coffee responded yes.
Mr. Henderson clarified that the property owners are asking the Commission to
support and state this recommendation in the document being forwarded to
Caltrans.
Commissioner Cooper asked if it is a goal of the property owners to have the
property become a museum/cultural center if and when they leave. .
Mr. Henderson answered yes and stated that this alternative has been discussed
in meetings with the property owner, City and State staff, and the property
owners ' legal counsel. He commented that the museum could be a mitigation
supported by the Historic Preservation Commission and the City Council.
Ms. Hartig stated that Mr. Maloof had expressed his desire to live on the
property and have Caltrans give him "lifetime occupancy" rights to do so.
Commissioner Preston asked what grade level is proposed for the freeway at the
Maloof property.
Mr. Henderson replied it was approximately 25-30 feet below grade.
Commissioner Preston indicated it appeared that the required right of way
would take up about two-thirds of the property and most of the groves. He
then asked how much space would be left to relocate the house.
Mr. Henderson stated that Caltrans is proposing to adjust the right of way
line and the improvements by using retaining walls so the nearest wall of the
house would be ten feet from the retaining wall.
Commissioner Preston asked if the Maloofs are aware of how close the freeway
will be to the house.
Mr. Henderson stated another option being considered is building another
residence further from the freeway or a residence elsewhere in the City.
Ms. Coffee indicated that relocation is her client's desire once the freeway
is complete.
Ms. Hartig stated that approximately 50 feet could be gained with the proposed
freeway realignment; that would probably be the most the freeway could be
realigned because of the nearby residences and in particular, the Goerlitz
House.
Commissioner Cooper asked how long the Maloofs had been living on the
property.
Commissioner Billings remembered that they had moved there and started
building approximately 40 years ago.
Mr. Henderson pointed out that, not only is the length of time the Maloofs
lived in that location significant, it is even more significant that the
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property also represents the creative environment for Mr. Maloof Is artistry.
He felt that Caltrans had not adequately covered this issue as well as others
in the draft EIR/EIS.
Commissioner Haskvitz asked what the timeline for the construction of the
freeway is.
Mr. Henderson stated that it could be anywhere from five to ten years or more
after approval.
Commissioner Haskvitz asked if the Historic Preservation Commission could
develop a mitigation measure to delay construction on this portion of the
freeway to allow the Maloofs more time in their home.
Mr. Henderson stated he did not think that issue had been addressed because he
did not believe the property was in the first phase of construction. He felt
it would be a good idea to ask Caltrans to consider adjusting the timing of
construction at the property if it is feasible.
Commissioner Preston suggested tying mitigation measures to specific
benchmarks during the construction phasing.
Sam Maloof, 9521 Highland Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, stated he had been
building onto his house for over 30 years and with each addition he was told
by the County that there would be no freeway. He commented that he has about
2,000 visitors a year viewing his home and studio, including international
architects, museum curators, etc. He also expressed that he would rather see
all of the house destroyed then just a portion of it. He said that he was
hoping to receive a "lifetime occupancy" from Caltrans once they purchase the
property.
Commissioner Preston asked if written documentation was available to attest to
the remarkable nature of the property.
Mr. Maloof replied that there was documentation at the National Archives along
with the book he has written (also available in the Archives) .
MOTION: Moved by Preston, seconded by Cooper, carried 6-0-1, that the
Historic Preservation Commission accept the staff report of August 27, 1991 ,
and forward those recommendations to City Council reiterating the importance
of the following: 1) the mitigations measures be more completely detailed and
more thoroughly analyzed by Caltrans, and 2) a specific timeline accompany
the implementation of each of those measures.
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: ARNER, BILLINGS, COOPER, HASKVITZ, PRESTON, SCHMIDT
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: BANKS
-carried
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MOTION: Moved by Preston, seconded by Billings, carried 6-0-1, with respect
to specific mitigation measures provided for the Maloof house, that further
documentation be provided in the EIR regarding the unique historical and
architectural significance of that property and that a more complete detailing
of specific mitigation measures be provided which should include items listed
in the staff report as well as the creation of a life estate, phasing freeway
improvements to provide the maximum amount of time for the property owner, and
a more detailed consideration of the many facets of the proposed mitigations,
especially with regard to the museum cultural center alternatives.
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: ARNER, BILLINGS, COOPER, HASKVITZ, PRESTON, SCHMIDT
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: BANKS
-carried
PUBLIC COMMENT
There were no further public comments.
ADJOURNMENT
The Historic Preservation Commission adjourned at 8: 10 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Shelley A. Petrelli
Secretary
HPC MINUTES - 4 - AUGUST 27, 1991
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION MINUTES
Regular Meeting
September 5, 1991
Chairman Bob Schmidt called the Regular Meeting of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga Historic Preservation Commission to order at 7:00 p.m. The meeting
was held at Lions Park Community Center, 9161 Base Line Road, Rancho
Cucamonga, California. Chairman Schmidt then led the pledge of allegiance.
ROLL CALL
COMMISSIONERS: PRESENT: Melicent Arner, Marsha Banks, Gene
Billings, Ada Cooper, Alan Haskvitz,
Steven Preston, Bob Schmidt.
COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: NONE
STAFF PRESENT: Anthea Hartig, Associate Planner
Larry Henderson, Principal- Planner
Beverly Nissen, Associate Planner
Shelley Petrelli, Secretary
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
MOTION: Moved by Haskvitz, seconded by Preston, unanimously approved 7-0-0,
to accept the August 1, 1991 mintues, as amended.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. CONSIDERATION OF A CHANGE OF THE HISTORIC STATUS AND APPLICATIONS FOR
HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST OR LANDMARK DESIGNATION FILED BY THE HISTORIC
PRESERVATION COMMISSION, CONSIDERATION OF A DEMOLITION REQUEST BY THE
PROPERTY OWNER, AND THE POSSIBLE ESTABLISHMENT OF MITIGATION MEASURES
THEREIN FOR THE LA FOURCADE BUILDING LOCATED AT 11871 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD -
APN: 229-011-10 - Consideration and determination of the historic status,
application for Point of Interest or Landmark Designation, and level of
appropriate mitigations for the demolition of the structure. The range of
alternatives may include the following: Landmark status, Point of
Interest status, and/or mitigation measures prior to demolition.
(Item A was moved to the end of the agenda because the property owner and
developer had not arrived by 7:00 p.m. The minutes will show this item in the
original order for consistency with the agenda even though the owner did not
arrive until 7:40 p.m. )
Larry Henderson, Principal Planner, presented the staff report.
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Commissioner Preston asked for clarification on whether the whole structure
would receive a HABS/HAER documentation or if only the parapet would be
documented.
Mr. Henderson responded only the parapet would be documented because the
remainder of the structure has been altered several times.
Commissioner Preston questioned the if the condition requiring the property
owner to make a $25,000 contribution to the Chaffey-Garcia Barn project was
proportionate to the total of the proposed project. He stated he would like
to see percentage calculations in future staff reports indicating each
applicant's portion of the total contribution.
Mr. Henderson stated that the figure had been determined internally by staff.
Commissioner Preston asked if HPC should consider asking the Planning
Commission to use the parapet in other aspects of the proposed project.
Mr. Henderson stated that the HPC could do that but it may be a little
premature as the project has not been accepted as complete by the Planning
Commission and the land use has not been definitely determined as yet.
Commissioner Haskvitz asked if the past business operations at the building
were significant to Route 66.
Mr. Henderson responded that a gas station/market was definitely important to
the community.
Chairman Schmidt opened the public hearing.
Michael Scandiffio, 1510 Riverside Drive, Burbank, developer and spokesman for
the Masi family, stated that the Masis spent most of the money they inherited
with the property on legal fees to remove the Cowgirl Dance Club from the
building. He stated that the Masis have requested demolition of the building
and explained the proposed development for the property and the integration of
the architectural features they are planning. He told the Commission that the
Masis would be unable to acquire bank financing for the $25,000 worth off-site
improvements and they feel they have made a considerable effort to integrate
historical and aesthetic qualities into their project. He questioned the
necessity of hiring an outside engineer for the project. He suggested doing
oral interviews with the Masis.
Jack Masi, 5416 Electric Avenue, San Bernardino, stated his folks lived and
worked on the property since 1943; they had vineyards, a winery, and a grocery
store. He commented he went into litigation with the Cowgirl in 1982 and
finally succeeded in forcing them to vacate the building this year; however,
he spent over $100,000 in legal fees in the process. He stated he is employed
with the United States Air Force and along with the other expenses already
incurred, he cannot afford the $25,000 contribution to the Chaffey-Garcia
House/Barn project. He felt the money could be spent more appropriately
on-site.
Chairman Schmidt closed the public hearing.
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Commissioner Cooper stated that she opposed the $25,000 contribution because
the Masis are a local family and they should be not be treated like a
developer from out of town. She felt if there was to be a contribution it
should go to the Masi project rather than the Chaffey-Garcia project. She
felt this would help commemorate the Italian heritage of our community.
Commissioner Banks commented that one option the Commission might consider
would be to use the money to start up the landbank. She felt this would help
provide options for moving historical properties in the future.
Commissioner Preston asked what issues would be involved in developing the
landbank.
Mr. Henderson responded that RDA has already established the fund with
$100,000.
Commissioner Preston questioned if RDA was permitted to use funds outside of
the RDA boundaries.
Mr. Henderson stated it is possible, but there are legal parameters for the
funding and strict accounting of the money is required. He commented that
before a commitment can be made to allocate the money to another project, a
budget would need to be established and the funding source would need to be
identified and allocated to the project.
Commissioner Banks suggested changing the language in the condition to allow
more flexibility regarding how the money could be used. She asked if the
contribution is a financial hardship to the property owner, could a lien be
placed on the property.
Mr. Henderson stated he did not think a lien would be legally appropriate.
Commissioner Preston asked how the other Commissioners felt about the
condition.
Commissioner Haskvitz stated he thought the site was so significant that he
supported landmarking the property over the owner's objection. He commented
he did not feel the money needed to be used strictly for the Chaffey-Garcia
project.
Commissioner Arner also felt the contribution did not necessarily have to go
the Chaffey-Garcia project.
Commissioner Billings supported the property owners' plans of historically
commemorating the site within a Piazza and therefore, supported spending the
money at Masi's site.
Mr. Henderson expressed that there is a possibility that the land use
designation could be changed to an Industrial use which could give the
building a more high-tech look than historic and the Commission needed to be
award of this. He stated condition 2 could be modified with that in mind and
condition 4 could also be modified or deleted.
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Commissioner Preston inquired about the total amount of money required for the
Chaffey-Garcia project.
Mr. Henderson responded it would be between $100,000 and $125,000 for the
barn, plus $60,000 for the interior of the house and an additional $25,000 for
parkway, parking lot, and landscaping improvements.
Chairman Schmidt reopened the public hearing and asked if the Masis were
requesting demolition of the building to reduce the taxes on the property.
Mr. Scandiffio responded that taxes were not the reason for the demolition
request. He stated that property is two separate parcels with several
separate owners and if they cannot build a retail project they will not be
able to finance the project. He noted that they had developed the idea of the
Piazza which they were not required to do and they prefer to spend the money
there rather than off-site.
Chairman Schmidt again closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Banks stated that it does not appear that much is left of the
building worthy of saving, except the fascade, and she supports demolition of
the building if the parapet is saved.
Mr. Henderson stated the question was posed by the property owners regarding
the necessity of an outside engineer and he explained that it necessary to
assess whether portions of the building can be saved or if a HABS/HAER
documentation would be necessary prior to that time.
Commissioner Haskvitz reiterated that he supported a landmark designation for
the property.
Commissioner Banks wished to expand condition 3 to say that elements shall be
considered for incorporation into public art, interpretive exhibits or
structures to be built at the site. She felt the history of the site should
be integrated outside the buildings to ensure the historical integrity of the
site stays in tact as tenants move in and out of the buildings.
MOTION: Moved by Preston, seconded by Banks, carried 5-2-0, the Historic
Preservation Commission designate the site a Point of Interest, incorporate
the mitigation measures recommended in the staff report expanding condition 3
to state that elements shall be considered for incorporation into public art,
interpretive exhibits or structures on-site and revise condition 4 (sentence
2) to read: "The City Council, upon input from the Historic Preservation
Commission, may allocate these funds to another similar type of preservation
project, including historic preservation or landbanking .
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: ARNER, BILLINGS, BANKS, PRESTON, SCHMIDT
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: COOPER, HASKVITZ
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
--carried
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Commissioner Cooper again stated she opposed the $25,000 contribution because
the Masis are a local family and they should not be treated like an out-of-
town developer.
MOTION: Moved by Cooper, seconded by Billings, failed 3-4-0, amending the
original motion to delete condition 4 requiring the $25,000 contribution.
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: BILLINGS, COOPER, SCHMIDT
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ARNER, BANKS, HASKVITZ, PRESTON
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
--failed
MOTION: Moved by Preston, seconded by Arner, carried 5-2-0, to amend the
original motion, condition 4, reducing the developer's contribution to $10,000
for the Chaffey-Garcia House/Barn project.
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: ARNER, BILLINGS, BANKS, PRESTON, SCHMIDT
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: COOPER, HASKVITZ
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
--carried
OLD BUSINESS
B. UPDATE ON SANTA FE DEPOT DOCUMENTATION EFFORTS - Oral Report
Larry Henderson, Principal Planner, stated that he had received the
construction plans for the current Santa Fe Depot and the demolition has taken
place.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
C. LETTER IN SUPPORT OF GALLEANO WINERY LANDMARK APPLICATION IN RIVERSIDE
COUNTY - Oral Report
Mr. Henderson stated that HPC staff had been asked by the Galleano family to
lend support to their efforts toward a landmark designation for their home and
winery in Riverside County. He commented that the Galleano family had
associations with some of the wine-making families of our community; however,
because they are outside of the City boundaries, Mr. Henderson asked the
Commission to consider if a response was appropriate.
There was some discussion regarding the request to send the support letter and
the Commission concurred that they supported sending the letter of
recommendation; however, they wanted to receive any research and/or
application materials with any future requests of this nature.
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MOTION: Moved by Preston, seconded by Banks, carried 7-0-0, to approve
sending the letter, amended with a sentence regarding the importance of wine
production to the Cucamonga Valley and the close association with our
community. It is further recommended that all application materials and other
documentation be forwarded to the Historic Preservation Commission for future
requests at the time the request for assistance is made.
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: ARNER, BILLINGS, BANKS, COOPER, HASKVITZ,
PRESTON, SCHMIDT
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
--carried
D. LETTER IN SUPPORT OF THE FORMATION OF AN INLAND EMPIRE COALITION OF THE
CALIFORNIA HUMANITIES COUNCIL
Mr. Henderson pointed out that the Commission had before them a letter
requesting their support of a Grant Application from the Inland Empire
Coalition of the California Humanities Council.
Commissioner Preston explained what occurred at the meetings and the process
involved with the grant. The Commission requested that a copy of the
materials from the Humanities Council be kept on file for reference.
MOTION: Moved by Banks, seconded by Arner, carried unanimously 7-0-0
recommending the letter supporting the Grant Application for the Inland Empire
Coalition of the California Humanities Council be sent.
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: ARNER, BILLINGS, BANKS, COOPER, HASKVITZ,
PRESTON, SCHMIDT
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
--carried
ANNOUNCEMENTS
E. UPDATE ON FOOTHILL MARKETPLACE (CUP 90-37) APPEAL AND CITY COUNCIL ACTION
- Oral Report
Mr. Henderson presented the oral staff report stating that the Mayor had
appealed the Planning Commission's decision to drop the condition requiring
the Wattson Company to donate $100,000 to the Chaffey-Garcia House/Barn
project. He also commented that the Mayor stated, because the mitigations had
initially come to the Council for approval and were approved, a policy should
be set that Council's decision should be final in these cases. He told the
Commission that Council voted in favor of the Mayor's appeal and the $100,000
donation stands.
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Commissioner Banks asked when the money would be donated.
Mr. Henderson responded that he had spoken with Phil Ramming of the Wattson
Company and Mr. Ramming said they would like to see the plans so they can
evaluate the them and see if their construction firm could build the barn for
less than $100,000. Mr. Henderson remarked that a decision would be made in
60 to 90 days and they would come back to the Commission with any proposals
they have. He also mentioned that the DiCarlo and Guiderra homes have been
advertised and a developer is interested in relocating and rehabilitating the
houses.
F. NEW PRESIDENT ELECTED FOR THE CALIFORNIA CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN PLANNING
ASSOCIATION - i.e. , Commissioner Steve Preston
An announcement was made regarding the recent election of Commissioner Preston
as president-elect of the California Chapter of the American Planning
Association.
Commissioner Preston inquired when the next Tree Preservation Subcommittee
meeting is to be held.
Mr. Henderson responded he would check with the City staff representative,
Otto Kroutil, Deputy City Planner, regarding the timing of the next meeting.
Mr. Henderson informed the Commission that the original dedication plaque is
tentatively scheduled for reinstallment at the Thomas Winery on September 28
at 11:00 a.m.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no additional public comments.
ADJOURNMENT
The Historic Preservation Commission adjourned at 9: 10 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Shelley A. Petrelli
Secretary
HPC MINUTES -7- SEPTEMBER 5, 1991
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: October 3, 1991
TO:
Chairman and Members of the Historic Preservation Commission
FROM: Larry J. Henderson, Principal Planner
BY: Buffie Hollis, Graduate Intern
SUBJECT: UPDATE OF ADDITIONS AND MODIFICATIONS TO THE HISTORIC SITE
LIST FOR THE OLD ALTA LOMA AREA
ABSTRACT: The report is the f irst step in the preparation of an Old
Alta Loma Neighborhood Plan (OALNP). As you may recall the OALNP has
been a goal of the City General Plan for many years and has been placed
on this year's staff work program. If the Commission concurs with
staff 's recommendations, the proposed additions and changes to the
City's Historic Site Survey List will be made and progress will continue
on the OALNP.
BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS: Buffie Hollis, an intern from the graduate
program in Historic Resources Management at the University of
California, Riverside, began work with the City of Rancho Cucamonga on
April 2, 1991. Supervised by Anthea Hartig, Associate Planner, Ms.
Hollis did a complete survey of the Old Alta Loma area (See Exhibit
"HPC-1" ) with the purposes of; ( 1 ) updating the "Designated and
Potential Historic Site List," and (2) drafting a conceptual
Neighborhood Plan for Old Alta Loma. Both tasks were completed by
September 13, 1991 . This work was funded primarily through the use of
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds.
Initial results of a preliminary survey revealed a total of 24
previously identified structures whose status required revision and 60
structures with possible historic significance which were missing on the
site list. As a consequence of the revised survey, 46 State Historic
Resources Inventory (DPR-523) forms were filled out. This is the first
step in possible landmark or point of interest proceedings. Exhibit
"HPC-2" contains a complete list of all previously and newly identified
historic resources in Old Alta Loma. The additions and changes are
highlighted with bold print. Newly created State DPR-523 forms for
previously surveyed addresses are included in this exhibit for your
review.
All structures already identified on the site list which had incomplete
working files were described and photographed, and supplementary
research was conducted. Results of this research indicated that 24
structures required updating on the Historic Site List. Exhibit "HPC-3"
contains a list of these properties; all of the designations were
changed from SUS (Surveyed Undetermined Significance) to PLL (Potential
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Local Landmark) except the Krysto House (9496 La Vine Street) which has
been revised to read PLL/PSL/PNR (Potential Local Landmark/Potential
State Landmark/Potential National Register) . Attached to this exhibit
are both the field survey forms and the completed State forms for each
structure to illustrate the reasons these changes were recommended for
consideration.
Concurrently, the newly identified structures were described and
photographed to start working files. After the field survey was
completed, 20 structures were targeted for State forms because of the
integrity of their architecture, their historical importance, and their
contribution to the historic character of Old Alta Loma. Next, research
was conducted in the San Bernardino County Archives, San Bernardino
Assessor's Office, and the Ontario Public Library Model Colony Room.
Many informative interviews were also held with residents and former
residents of the area, yielding much useful information. Several
structures were originally identified as potential landmarks which
subsequent research revealed were not as significant as they at first
seemed. Staff recommends that these be designated as SDI (Surveyed
Determined Insignificant) . Attached to Exhibit "HPC-4" are the field
survey forms for each structure and the completed State forms for those
recommended designated PLL.
A question of concern for staff was whether the needs of Old Alta Loma
would best be served by designating the area a historic district. After
the survey was completed, it was recognized that the proportion of
contributing properties within the overall Old Alta Loma planning area
was too low to recommend formation of a historic district. However, the
properties along Amethyst Street below La Grande Drive fall within the
percentages , and it is possible for this district to be designated
sometime in the future.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that all revisions be added to the
"Designated and Historic Site List" to aid in the identification of
possible historical properties during the planning process. The entire
list of the possibly significant structures within the Old Alta Loma
planning area is illustrated in Exhibit "HPC-4" .
Respectfully submitted,
VrHenderson, AICP
Principal Planner
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Attachments: Exhibit "HPC-1" - Area Map of Old Alta Loma
Exhibit "HPC-2" - Results of Old Alta Loma Survey:
Historic Resources
Exhibit "HPC-3" - Chs to Previously Submitted
fl9resses
Exhibit "HPC-4" - Previously Unidentified Addresses &
Historic Resources
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p Op 2 Ameth st 6989 Alta Loma 202-131-55 SUS
_' 3 Amethyst 7026 Alta Loma 202-071-11 PLL 1928 Tudor Rev. Blake
4 Amethyst 7084 Alta Loma 202-072-52 SUS Clayton
5 lAmethvst 7090 Alta Loma 202-072-26 PLL 1928 Bungalow McCandless
0 6 Ameth st 7112 Alta Loma 202-081 -43 PLL 1917 Craftsman Stoebe House
7 Amethyst 7125 Alta Loma 202-151-12 PSUPNR/DPI #1 1914 Craftsman Alta Loma Packing House
M 8 Amethyst 7125 Alta Loma 202-151-12 PSUPNR/DPI #2 1929 Craftsman Alta Loma Packing House
9 Amethyst 7126 Alta Loma 202-081-18 PLL Cla ton Service Station
M 10 Amethyst 7136 Alta Loma 202-081-19 DLL/URM HenryAlbert House
x 11 Amethyst 7145 Alta Loma 202-151-13 PLL 1921 Billies Store
M = 12 Amethyst 7157 Alta Loma 202-151-01 PLUDLL 1915 Mission Ver. Roth's Store & P.O. Emie's
13 Amethyst 7172 Alta Loma 202-083-14 DLL Honor Roll Site
U) 14 Amethyst 7188 Alta Loma 202-091-37 DPI/DEM RR Station Sit Alta Loma Railwa Station
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15 Amethyst 7201 Alta Loma 202-161-04 DPI/PSUPNR 1920s Craftsman Roberd House
16 Amethyst 7209 Alta Loma 202-161-03 PLL 1918 Craftsman Roberts House
17 Amethyst 7235 Alta Loma 202-161-01 PLL 1923 Tudor Rev. Roberd/Dishman/Klusman
;C IS Amethyst 7250 Alta Loma 202-091-07 PLL 1926 ..Sp. Col. Rev. Voth
0 19 Amethyst 7251 Alta Loma 202-161-13 PLL 1919 Wan ler
M 20 Amethyst 7263 Alta Loma 202-161-12 PLL 1926 '_Bungalow
y 21 JAmethyst 7266 Alta Loma 202-092-03 PLL 1926
Sp. Col. Rev. Eckenrode
22 Amethyst 7271 Alta Loma 202-161-11 PLL 1923 Bun slow Bennett
0 N 23 Amethyst 7276 Alta Loma 202-092-04 PLL Craftsman Allen
on 24
O25 Hellman Ave 7005 Alta Loma 208-073-43 SDI 1927 Bungalow McJannet
r 26 Hellman Ave 7091 Alta Loma 208-162-28 SUS
27 Hellman Ave 7137 Alta Loma 208-393-01 PLL 1928 Bungalow Billings House
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29 LaGrande 9317 Alta Loma 202-081 -29 SUS
30 LaGrande 9328 Alta Loma 202-072-46 PLL
31 LaGrande 9350 Alta Loma 202-072-44 SUS
32 IlLaGrande 9387 Alta Loma 202-081-08 SUS
33 LaGrande 9404 Alta Loma 202-072-37 PLL
0 34 LaGrande 9412 Alta Loma 202-072-36 SUS
35 LaGrande 9420 Alta Loma 202-072-35 PLL 1928 Bun slow Lawyer
36 LaGrande 9428 1AIta Loma 202-072-34 PLL 1928 Bungalow PhIII Schmut" douse
37 LaGrande 9436 Alta Loma 202-0 '3 PLL 1928 Bun slow Marler
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pp O 38 LaGrande 9446 Alta Loma 202-072-32 SDI
39 LaGrande 9452 Alta Loma 202-072-31 SDI
40 LaGrande 9470 Alta Loma 202-072-29 SUS
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42 11-aMess 9403 Alta Loma 202-091-33 Sus 1944
43 LaMesa 9408 Alta Loma 202-082-21 PLL
44 LsMesa 9416 Alta Loma 202-082-20 PLL 1927 an. Col. Re McKee
45 LeMesa 9421 Alta Loma 202-091-36 SUS
46 LaMess 9438 Alta Loma 202-082-15 PLL 1936 Wan. Col. Rev.
47 LeMesa 9448 Alta Loma 202-082-14 PLL 1929 pan. Col. Rev.
48
49 LaVine 9311 Alta Loma 202-072-03 SUS
50 LaVine 9339 Alta Loma 202-072-05 SUS
51 LaVlne 9347 Alta Loma 202-072-06 Sus
m 52 LaVlne 9358 Alta Loma 202-071-02 PLL 1931 Bungalow Perdew
53 LaVine 9378 Alta Loma 202-071-03 PLL 1940 Schmutz
54 LaVine 9392 Alta Loma 202-071-05 SUS
55 LaVine 9403 Alta Loma 202-072-12 PLL 1928 Bun aloes
56 LaVine 9404 Alta Loma 202-071-24, DLUPSUPNR Ledig House
57 LaVine 9413 Alta Loma 202-072-13 PLL 1928 Bungalow
58 LaVine 9421 Alta Loma 202-072-14 PLL 1928 -Bungalow
59 LaVine 9429 Alta Loma 202-072-15 SUS
Z 60 LaVine 9437 Alta Loma 202-072-16 PLL 1928 Bun alow
61 LaVine 9445 Alta Loma 202-072-17 PLL 1928 Bungalow
62 LaVine 9461 Alta Loma 202-072-19 SUS 1928 _.Bungalow
63 LaVine 9469 Alta Loma 202-072-20 SUS 1928 Bungalow Clayton
64 LaVine 9475 Alta Loma 202-072-21 PLL 1928 Bun slow Ho ancam
N 65 LaVine 9496 Alta Loma 202-071-13 PLL/PSUPNA 1927 Kr sto
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67 Lomita Dr 9309 Alta Loma 202-082-01 SUS
68 Lomita Dr 9333 Alta Loma 202-082-28 SUS
69 Lomita Dr 9343 Alta Loma 202-082-27 SUS
70 Lomita Dr 9350 Alta Loma 202-081-25 SUS
71 Lomita Dr 9353 Alta Loma 202-082-26 SUS
72 Lomita Dr 9356 Alta Loma 202-081-24 PLL
73 I Lomita Dr 9359 Alta Loma 202-082-31 SUS
74 1 Lomita Dr 9367 Alta Loma 202-082-05 SUS
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C 76 Lomita Dr 9392 Alta Loma 202-082-39 SUS
77 Lomita Dr 9393 Alta Loma 202-082-30 PLL
78 Lomita Dr 9397 Alta Loma 202-082-09 SDI
79 Lomita Dr 9409 Alta Loma 202-082-10 SUS
SO Lomita Dr 9423 Alta Loma 202-082-12 SUS
81 Lomita Dr 9430 Alta Loma 202-081-40 SUS
82 Lomita Dr 9441 Alta Loma 202-082-13 PLL Allen
83 Lomita Dr 9468 Alta Loma 202-081-15 PLL Rel h
84 Lomita Dr 9477 Alta Loma 20i--0831 6 SUS
85 Lomita Dr 9489 Alta Loma 202-083-04 SUS
86 Lomita Dr 9493 Alta Loma 202-083-05 DLL
87 Alta Loma Fire Hall
88 Monte Vista 9516 Alta Loma 202-131-05 SUS 1916 Patterson
89 Monte Vista 9539 Alta Loma 202-131-51 SUS 1928 Ramsell
M 90 Monte Vista 9547 Alta Loma 202-131-50 SUS 1916 Ramsell
X 91 Monts Vista 9548 Alta Loma 202-131-09 PLL 1925 Perdew
92 Monte Vista 9556 Alta Loma 202-131-10 SDI
93 Monte Vista 9563 Alta Loma 202-131-48 SUS 1924
94 Monte Vista 9564 Alta Loma 202-131 -70 SUS 1924 Ewan
95 Monte Vista 9571 Alta Loma 202-131-47 PLL 1934
96 Monte Vista 9579 Alta Loma 202-131-46 PLL 1926 Cher r
97 Monte Vista 9587 Alta Loma 202-131-45 SUS 1918 Cher misin
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98 Monte Vista 9593 Alta Loma 202-131 -44 PLL 1927 Williams
I� 99 Monte Vista 9602 Alta Loma 202-131-13 SUS 1946
100 Monte Vista 9610 Alta Loma 202-131-14 SUS 1945
101 Monte Vista 9611 Alta Loma 202-131 -42 SUS 1924 Collins
102 Monte Vista 9617 Alta Loma 2-02-131 -41 SDI/DEM
103 Monte Vista 9626 Alta Loma 202-131-16 SUS 1916 Carrara
104 Monte Vista 9627 Alta Loma 202-131 -40 PLL 1920 Dahlstrom
105 Monte Vista 9633 Alta Loma
202-131-39 SUS 1936 Sarzottl
106 Monte Vista 9634 Alta Loma 202-131-17-- SUS 1928
107 Monte Vista 9641 Alta Loma 202-131-38 SUS 1921 Carranza
10 81 Monte Vista 9642 Alta Loma 2-02-131-60 SUS
109 Monte Vista 9658 Alta Loma 202-131-20 PLL 1915 Helmer/School
110 Monte Vista 9659 Alta Loma 202-131 -16 SUS 1921 Gallo
111 Monte Vista 9665 Alta Loma 202-13PLL 1924 Bradford
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p 1 1 3 Monte Vista 9680 Alta Loma 202-131 -23 SUS Burlack
114 Monte Vista 9681 Alta Loma 202-131-33 SUS 1926
115.Monte Vista 9687 Alta Loma 202-131-32 SUS 1925
116 Monte Vista 9688 Alta Loma 202-131 -24 SUS 1921
117 Monte Vista 9698 Alta Loma 202-131-25 SUS 1926
118 Monte Vista 9699 Alta Loma 202-131-31 SUS 1916 Laborde
119
120 Roberds Cou 9532 Alta Loma 202-161 -05 SDI 1922-1924
12 11 Roberds Cou 9540 Alta Loma 202-161 -05 PLL 1922-1924
122 Roberds Cou 9548 Alta Loma 202-161 -05 PLL 1922-1924
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�DEPARTMENTOFPARKSANDRECREATION -1A8S HAER Loc-_._..SHLNo--- NFISbtus�_
UTM: A C
-HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Cucamonga Wheels Bicycle Shop
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Billings Market
3. Street or rural address: 7145 Amethyst
Citi(„ Rancho Cucamonga
Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-151-03
Robert E. Flemin et.al.
Address: 8010 Rosebud Street
5. Present Owner
City Rancho Cucamoncra Zip
91701 Ownership is: Public __.Private X
6. Present Use: y p
bicycle shop Original use: qrocery/general store
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Storefront commercial
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This commercial structure was originally a market and general store. The
one-story, poured concrete building has a flat roof with a false front.
The store has two entrances, located symmetrically in the facade. Each
entrance consists of a metal-frame glass door flanked by two large fixed
2/2 windows. Above each window is a two-paned transom. Each entrance is
covered by a cantilevered metal awning.below• the space on the false front
reserved for the business sign. The only additions are at the rear of the
building where a shed-roofed addition of concrete block is attached. This
addition has a wood -panel freight door and four-pane casement windows. A
lean-to wire enclosure with a corrugated metal roof covers .one quarter of
the rear elevation of the previous addition.
g• Construction date:. . 1921
Estimated Factual
9. Architect unknown
10. Builder Gordon Billings
`— 11. Approx.property size (►n feed
- Frontage 42' ,Depth —
or approx. acreage
12. Date Is)of enclosed photogr—h(s)
7/22/91
DP
13. Condition: Excellent _.Good v_Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Lin Adclitions
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential Industrial Commercial X Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X_Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17• Is the structure: On its original site?_x Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features:
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events, and persons associated with the site.)
This structure was built, owned, and operated by the Billings family as the Billings
Grocery, and later the Billings Market. Built in 1921 by Gordon Billings, the grocery
provided the livelihood for him and his wife, Hazel. The business has been referred
to as "the hub of the town." The store delivered supplies to outlying areas and
extended credit, sometimes over-generously. Billings Grocery has also been referred
to as the "glue" which holds Alta Loma together through the devastating years of the
Great Depression. After World War II, the Billings' son, Eugene, became a partner and
continued running the store, with the help of his mother, after his father Gordon died
in 1955, at which time the name was changed to Billings Market. The family continued to
operate the business until the 1970s. One of the few remaining intact retail buildings of
the Amethyst Street commercial district, this structure retains its architectural integrit-_
in spite of its additions. In fact, the laterations show the evolution of the structure a-
a business through time.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If mon then one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture Arts& Leisure
Eoonomic/Industrial I Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education 2
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
_
he and their dates).History of Alta Loma, California, 1880-1980, J --
by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981; San Bernardino Co. «� Iu
Assessor, Lot Books 33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardi _ _ -
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D. Building Records for Parcel #202-151-03; Alta w
oma L>irectories, 1928, 19341 1938, 1946, 1952
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22. Date form prepared V,
By (name) Buff ie Hollis/Anthea Hartig �� ~
Organization c' tv of Rancho Cucamonga w %
Address: 10500 Civic Center Dr. °
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
Phone:
(714) 989-1861
.--'Designated and Potential Historic Site List,"
City of Rancho Cucamonga, Dec. , 1990; Interview,
"larvin Billings , May 15, 1991; Interview, Donald _ 2-F—
Clayton, May 7, 1991.
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers,punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. – – 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed –date (6) / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible – X.5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
X 3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (11:
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
-.._3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
cuc,amonga Wheels Bicycle Shop
_ 1) district –No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Bi l 1 ings Market _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-151-03 „5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7145 Amethyst
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Lomita Drive _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) ^51 other
A l 7n 1 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SBD _1) unknown _22) lake/river/reservoir
2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): .--3) mult. family prop. '74) lighthouse
_4) ancillary big. _25) amusement park
1) unknown X_4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county _46) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1.6): _10) theatre 11) urban open space
—11) engineering struct. 12) rural open space
_-1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
AL2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
__3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1921 —18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) – 19) bridge _38) women's property
.20) canal/aqueduct —40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _21) dam —39) other
TlnknoWn
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
r.nrcinn Billings and Specifications: Yes X No
9, Year of Survey (2): 91 .-
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-State of Call tomis—Tho Resources Agency Ser.No.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKSAND RECREATION HAGS HAER Loc—._SHL No._—NR Status__
UTM: A C
-HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Lamb House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Voth House ,
3. Street or rural address: 7250 Ameth st
San Bernardino
Cites Rancho Cucamonga Zip �
oi � i County
4. Parcel number: 202-091-07
5. Present Owner: Robert L. & Wanda L. Lamb
Address: 7250 Ameth L
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public �_�.
Private x
6. Present Use: residence
Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a flat roof.
The one-story, wood-frame Spanish Colonial Revival structure is sided with
stucco. There is a veriety of fenstration styles, with groupings of ten-pane
casement windows on the facade and 1/1 double-hungs elsewhere. Two bays
project from the facade. The smaller, on t:le south, is gabled with a red tile
A crest decoration graces the pediment area. The north bay exhibits
roof.
a palicrestyle window arrangement with a large fixed window flanked by two
casements. A small projection on the south elevation of the bay shelters the
ed with red tile. An entry wall
front entrance. The projection is shed-roof
extends from the south side of the north bay about four feet to conceal the "
front steps,
B Construction date: Factual 19266
Estimated
9. Architect
unknown
t 10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.ProPerW size lin feet)
Frontage
140'
60' Depth
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s)
7
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13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations:
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial X Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known-L Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Garage
SIGNIFICANCE .
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house is one of a number of intact Vernacular Spanish Colonial Revival
structures from the late 1920's in Alta Loma. The detailing is simple, as
befit a small, working class family of the time. While not directly linked
to any specific person or event, this residence is . a strong contributor to
the historical fabric of Amethyst Street, main thoroughfare of the town.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets, roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial —Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews O?
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books �•«.s. ^
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County
Building Records for Parcel 202-091-07, J'
Alta Loma City Directories, 1934, 1938 .2
1946 & 1952. ** •: ', �.«_r /
22 Date form prepared September 19, 1991 z t
By (name) Buffie s/ ea Hartia 'E . W
City of Rancho Cucamonga
Organization tai -• -•
Address: 10500 Civic Center DrivQ r ,�o
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
Phone:
(714) 989-1861 ext. 2290 BASE LI
*
"Designated & Potential Historic Site
List", City of Rancho Cucamonga, ,4F- _2tt
December, 1990. �� [ �
U Gr'A ri 1 N1tN I yr ekri hJ. NLL Mrd MC..I Iv�v
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks,spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. – – 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1.4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed –date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible – X...5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1l:
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Lamb House
11 district– No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Voth House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-091-07 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7250 Amethyst
Number (0-5) Street Name (4.20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Roberds Street _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
_ Rancho Cucamonga _,4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD —1) unknown _221 take/river/reservoir
—2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mutt. family prop. ___24) lighthouse
_.4) ancillary big, 75) amusement park
1) unknown X_4) private —5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm, big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
— 9) public utility blg• _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. X32) rural open space
_1) unknown —4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall _34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_,15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1926 —18) train _37).highway/trail
District (8) – _19) bridge _38) women's property
10) canal/aqueduct --i0) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _21) dam —39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
Ej4-}�8t� TL1LRC,-2.T.
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'State of-GBfornia--The Resources Agency Ser.No.
-.DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREAT40N HABS_HAER Loc_ —SHL 140._.-NRSbtus_�-
UTM: A C-
-.HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Saylors/Barnes House
1. Common name:
-2. Historic name: Eckenrode/Hall House
3. Street or rural address: 7266 Amethyst
Cit Rancho Cucamonga - Zip
91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-092-03
5. Present Owner: _ Winifred E. Svlors & Ina Ba nes Address: P 0. Box 114-
91701 Ownership is: Public __–.Private X
City Rancho Cucamonga
Zip
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Mission Revival
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a flat roof.
The one-story, wood-frame, Spanish Colonial Revival structure is sided with
stucco. The facade is arranged symmetrically with the entryway, covered by
the front porch, flanked by two palladian-style groups of windows. The central
fixed windows of these groupings have a narrow rectangular pane over a larger
ows are 1/1 double-hung. The roofline has a simple
square pane. Other windvered red-tile sections jutting out over the
mission-style parapet with cantilecontains
facade window groupings. The front-porch, styled matching the house,
three arched openings in its facade, the central one being the largest and
having a wall-mounted planter directly under it. An entry wall extends-.along
the facade at each side of the porch. The garage is also styled to match
the house.
B. Construction date: 1926
Estimated Factual
Architect unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.ProPertV size fin feet)
Frontage 64` Depth.-140
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclose/91d photograph(s)
7/10D
13. Condition: Excellent ,Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Meta- awnings.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known C Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? ves Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Matching garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was built for W.M. and Sophia Eckenrode in 1926. The Eckenrodes
came to Alta Loma around this time to work in the citrus industry. In 1948
Ernest and Ellen Hall bought this residence. Hall ran the pool hall and beer
parlor known as "Ernie's Place" on Amethyst Street. The integrity and
preservation of the architectural features of this dwelling make it a strong
contributor to the original historic fabric of Alta Loma. It is especially
signficant as an example of the Vernacular Spanish Colonial Revival building
tradition in Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates). p�
The History of Alta Loma, California LA"63,
1880 -1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 198 .,
Vol
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot w »
Books 33,, 65, 95 & 122. San Bernardino1117
W •,,t '��
County Building Records for Parcel ** 1s • 1 A%
September 16, 1991 Z •''� ®•-
22 Date form prepared ---
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig
City of Rancho Cucamonga ' � o' f
Organization s » _. •• <
Address:10500 Civic Center Drive
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 BASE "LiRo�D
» w
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290 _ -
** 202-092-03. Alta Loma City
Directories, 1928, 1934, 1938, 1946
& 1952. "Designated and Potential _2y,�
Historic Site List" , City of Rancho \
Cucamonga, December 1990.
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3C?ARTME,ti 7 Di= BARNS q;EZR r: -",
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. – – 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed –date (6) 4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible – X5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (11:
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3,. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Saylors/Barnes House
1) district –No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Eckenrode/Hall House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-092-03 ._5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7266 Amethyst
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Roberds _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _,4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD 1) unknown ?2) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. .23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mult family prop. '74) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, .75) amusement park
1) unknown X_4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
M 2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1-3 st _27) folk art
N 3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st _28) street fumiture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre .._,I1) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. —32) rural open space
—1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hail —34) military property
x 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _351 CCClWPA structure
_,15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. T ethnic group (5.20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1926 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) – 19) bridge _38) women's property
_20) canal/aqueduct —40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0.25): .21) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
"5taaat.Calitomia-The Resourc"A4W=Y -Ser.No.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKSAND RECREATION HAGS HAER Loc— SHL No. NR Status_
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B
IDENTIFICATION Allen Rancho
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Wright/Allen House
3. Street or rural address: 7276 Amethyst
Citi(„ Rancho Cucamonga Zip
91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-092-04
5. Present Owner:
Arthur-,,.H.- & Mildred Allen Address- 7276 Amethyst
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip
91701 --Ownership is: Public �.�_Private X
. �
6. Present Use: iden Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Ar6hitectural style: Craftsman
f the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance o
original condition:
This residence from the mid-1920's is rectangular in shape with a front-gable
roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 3-inch horizontal
lapped boards. Windows are fixed with a narrow rectangular pane above a
larger one. The facade itself is arranged symmetrically with the entrance
in the center. However, the front porch covers the south half of the facade.
Supported by tapering square wood columns on an uncertain base, the pediment
features projecting beams and lattice-styled slat attic vents, as does
the principal roof's gable. Across-gabled addition extends across the rear
elevation and a carport -is attached to -the south of the house
IF
,..,
Construction date:. . 1925
Estimated Factual
Architect unknown
10. Builder�—
•11. Approx.property size lin feet)
Frontage�-- 'Depth 1_40'
orapprox. acreage
12. Date(s)of enclosed photogreph(s)
1-7
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition, caprort -
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This residence was built by Harry and Etta Wright in 1925. Wright was the station
agent for the Pacific Electric Railway, the American Railway Export Company and
later for the Southern Pacific Railway as well. He also became manager of the
Wester Union Telegraph Company in the late 1930's. In 1930 the house was bought
by Arthur Allen who camae to Alta Loma as field foreman for the Alta Loma Heights
packing house in 1929 and became packing house foreman in 1936. Allen and his
wife Mildred still reside in this structure. The integrity and preservation of
the architectural features of this dwelling are not unduly compromised by the
existence of an addition in the rear and a carport attached to the south elevation.
It is an important contributor to the original historic fabric of Alta Loma
and to the Amethyst streetscape,
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
The History of Alta Loma, California
1880-1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981. �• s•
San Bernardino County Building Records
for Parcel 202-092-04. San Bernardino
County Assessor UJ
22 Date form prepared September 13, 1991 < .d •�,, ®,�_`; „' ./_ r
Buffie HollisAntea z
By (name) / hHar ;a
f
Organization Citv of Rancho Cucamonga
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive �0
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 -
phone: —(7-14) 989-1861 ext. 2290 _ BASE -L10 COAD
** Lot Books 33, 65, 95 & 122. Alta
Loma City Directories, 1928, 1934,
1938, 1946, 1952. "Designated and
Potential Historic Site List",
City of Rancho Cucamonga, December 1990
utPART%IEN-, 3- -'ARNP j AND
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
'1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) ! / _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible — X_5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. 141 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _-1) part of district
D _2) individual property
`3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Allen Rancho
1 1 district -No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Wright/Allen House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-092-04 _5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7276 Amethyst
Number (0-5) Street Name (4.20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Base Line Road _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3.20) ^51 other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown _22) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mult family prop. 14) lighthouse
—4)ancillary big, '75) amusement park
M 11 unknown x _4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county _6) comm. big. 1-3 st _27) folk art
M 3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 stt _281 street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. __32) rural open space
�1) unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium —33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty entrlsoc. hall —34) military property
x 3) residential 6) none _14) govemment big _35) CCCNYPA structure
_.15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. 1 ethnic group (5.20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1925 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) - _19) bridge _38) women's property
__20) canal/aqueduct _401i cemetery
8. Architects) (0.25): _71) dam ._39) other
unknown
Builder(O(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
Jul
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
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A AB C D E F G H I
1 STREET ADDRESS CONWIUV(TY AP NUNBER STATUS YEAR BUILT STY
TYLE PE Com"NAME
p 2 _KM__eth st 7026 Alta Loma 202-071-1 1 PLL 1928 Tudor Rev. Blake
p C
3 Amethyst 7090 Alta Loma 202-072-26 PLL1928 Bun aloes McCandless_+1
A 4 Amethyst 7235 Alta Loma
202-161-01 PLL 1923 Tudor Rev. Roberd/Dishman/Klusman
5 Ameth st 7251 Alta Loma 202-161-13 PLL 1919 - Wangler ^�
6 Amethyst 7263 Alta Loma .202-161-12 PLL _1926 Bungalow
m 7 Ameth st 7271 Alta Loma 202-161-11 PLL 1923 Bungalow Bennett
8 _.
9 LaGrande 9328 Alta Loma 202-072-46 PLL
10 LaGrande 9404 Alta Loma 202-072-37 PLL
O 11 LaGrande 9428 Alta Loma 202-072-34 PLL 1928 Bungalow S:hmutz House
12 LaGrande 9436 Alta Loma 202-072-33 PLL 1928 Bun aloes Marler
y 13
r
14 LaVine 9358 Alta Loma 202-071-02 PLL 1930 Bungalow Perdew
m
15 LaVine 9378 Alta Loma 202-071-03 PLL 1940 Schmutz
y
16 Lavine 9403 Afta Loma 202-072-12 PLL 1928 Bungalow
Z = 17 LaVine 9413 Alta Loma 202-072-13 PLL 1928 Bungalow
N C 18 LaVine 9421 Alta Loma 202-072-14 PLL 1928 Bungalow
C' Z 1 9 LaVine 9437 Alta Loma 202-072-16 PLL 1928 Bungalow
C 20 Lavine 9445 Alta Loma 202-072-17 PLL 1928 Bungalow
m 21 LaVine 9496 Alta Loma 202-071 -13 PLUPSUPNR 1927 Shin le Kr sto
22
m y 23 Lomita Dr 9393 Alta Loma 202-082-30 PLL 1928 Bungalow Derfer
24 1 Lomita Dr 9397 Alta Loma 202-082-09 SDI
v 25
' 26 IMonte Vista 9627 Alta Loma 202-131-40 PLL 1 1920 Folk Victoria Dahlstrom
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State of California—The Resouren Agency HAER�.�LoC- ---SHL No.-._.._-NR Stetin
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS__ C
UTM: A
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Danna House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name:
Blake House
3. Street or rural address:
7026 Amethyst
Zip 91701 County
San Bernardino
City Rancho Cucamonga
4. Parcel number:
202-071-11
7026 Amethyst
5. Present Owner: Leona H. & Larry W. Danna
Address:
Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public ��-
Private x
City
residence
Original use: residence
6. Present Use:
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Tudor Revival
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This Tudor Revival residence from the late 1920's is L-shaped with a gable
roofline. The front-facing gable is on the south side of the dwelling. The
wood-frame, one-story structure is sided with stucco. The fenestrationis
allidian
all multi-paned casement except for the fixed pane in the center of a p
grouping on the facade of the gable front. . The entryway is in a gabled bay
set diangonally to the intersection of the wings. A front patio of poured
concrete is enclosed by brick walls laid in a common bond with a top course
of headers curved to suggest columns at corners. A carportas beenadded
to the south elevation by the exterior chimney. Also, b porch
is a
shed-roofed addition to the rear elevation.
vow
" _ g Construction date:
1928
Estimated Factual
9, Architect u
Theodor Kr sto 7
10. builder
A 11. Approx.Property size lin feet)
50 Depth 14(
Frontage -
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photographls;
7/2S/91 —
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Carport, addition.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16., Threats to site: None known_2LPrivate development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17., Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18.. Related features: Garage,
SIGNIFICANCE .
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was built for Herbert and Anna Blake by Theodore Krysto, Jr, in 1928,
The Blakes, who came to Alta Loma to work in the packing houses, had purchased
a commercial ,building on Amethyst which became Blake's Dry Goods Store. They
operated the business until 1947. Krysto was a master craftsman and carpenter
who built houses and furniture in the Big Bear area as well 'as Alta Loma and
surrounding environs. The high quality of the detailing and the historic and
structural integrity of the building make it an important part of the material
character of Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,rads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts b Leisure
Economic/Industrial?Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates). ' 7i'J "
The History of Alta Loma, California =•-r ' ='
1880-1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981, - #
San Bernardino County Assessor Lot Books
33, 65, 95 & 122. San Bernardino County
Building Records** - - �A v�wa sneear - '
22 Date form prepared September 17, 1991 - _ . „ _ Y
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig - .
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga at - - d
= - » I-Lllff-
Address:
10500 Civic Center Drive u •mak
Svc
City
Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 `
Phone: 714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** for Parcel 202-071-11. Alta Loma
City Directories 1928, 1934, 1946,
1952. "Designated & Potential Historic `'
Site List", City of Rancho Cucamonga
December, 1990,
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. – – 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1.4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed –date f6) 1 / _4) may become eligible
—2) determined eligible – X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
—3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Danna House
.1) district –No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Blake House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-071-11 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7026 Amethyst
Number (0.5) Street Name (4-20) —1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
La Vine Street _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _,1) unknown _221 lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mutt. family prop. _24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, _95) amusement park
�1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre 11) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. �-12) rural open space
_ 1) unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
�2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall _34) military property
3) residential 6) none _14) govemment big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) – 19) bridge _38) women's property
_20) canal/aqueduct _--AO) cemetery
B. Architect(s) (0-25): 11) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
Theodore Krysto, Jr. and Specifications: Yes X No
" 9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
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"St@ta ofCalifomia-The Resources AWKY Ser.No.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS_.._ HAER Loc SHLNo.__NR Slaws--
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Grove House '
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: McCandless
3. Street or rural address: 7 Amethyst
Cites Rancho Cucamonga
Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-072-26
5. Present Owner' Marvin L & Georgia H. Grov -Address, 1785 Yorba
Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public ____.Private X
City Pomona
6. Present Use: residence
Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Ar6hitectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a qable
roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 3-inch
horizontal lapped boards. The windows are 1/1 double-hung, while the
panel door containes fifteen panes. Covering the entrance, the front porch'Q
front gable is supported by 6" X 6" wood posts. A railing of wood posts
encloses the porch and extends around the redwood deck to the south. The
porch itself has been rebuilt to correct structural problems, but
retaining the original roof while adding the deck. Also, an enclosed
back porch has been added.
B. Construction date: 192!1
Estimated--- .._— Fatal
T
9. Architect unknown
- unknown
10. Builder
11.
Approx.
propem✓Size fin feet)
Frontage -- Depth
or approx. acreage. --
r
12. Date(s)of enclosed photocraph(:
-
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14, Alterations: Deck addition, '-ack porch addition, front porch remodeled.
5.. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: --Caraae_
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was originally owned by George and Lucy McCandless, from 1928 to 1939,
Mr. McCan3less was the first blacksmith in Alta Loma. To an agricultural community
such as A1ta .Loma, a blacksmith was a neccessity. The location of his house or.
Amethyst Street, the main street of the town, indicates his importance to the
community. The structure has been altered somewhat. It was necessary for the
front porch to be rebuilt because of its structural problems. However, the
rehabilitation was sensitive to the historic character of the residence. The
enclosed back porch, likewise, is compatible architecturally.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government .Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys, personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95 & 122. San Bernardino County N
Building Records for Parcel 202-072-26.
The History of Alta Loma, California
1880=1980
� LA v119e sntEtr w
22. Date form prepared September 24, 1991
By Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig _ «�
Organization City of Rancho Cucamoncra
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 i u iw+u WIVE
phone. (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981. Alta
Loma City Directories, 1928, 1934,
1946, 1952. —�
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (11:
B
C _1) part of district
D —2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Grove House
_ 1) district — No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
McCandless House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-072-26. `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7090 Amethyst
umber (0.5) Street Name (4-20) —1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
La Grande Drive _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga —,4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) ____5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown 72) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —73) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mutt. family prop. —.74) lighthouse
_41anciliary big, 75) amusement park
`1) unknown x4) private —5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county _.6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre 11) urban open space
—11) engineering struct. 12) rural open space
—1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
__2) commercial _5) public —13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall _34) military property
X-3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
—15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 —18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) — X91 bridge _38) women's property
—20) canal/aqueduct _A0) cemetery
8. Architects) (0.25): 71) dam _39) other
unknown `
Buiider(s)(0.25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
TT r-`,
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
1 '�
'State of California-7he Resources AgencY Ser.NO.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKSAND RECREATION HABS HAER Loc__SHL No.-NR Status_._
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION ��a era House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Dishman
3. Street or rural address: 7235 Amethyst
Cites
Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-161-01
5. Present Owner: Chork F & Lila R
Wagners Address: 7235 Amethyst
City Rancho C'urmnn Zip 91701 _Ownership is: Public
Private X
6. Present Use: . residence -
Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Tudor Revival
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the early 1920's is rectangular in shape with a front
gable roofline. The one-and-one half story, wood-frame structure is sided
with stucco and roofed with wood shingles. The facade has a single-pane
fixed window flanked by 3/1 double-hungs to the south. 4/1 and 3/1 double-
hungs illuminate the rest of the house. The main door appears new; however,
in the south elevation of the projecting bay on the north of the facade is
an original door which has two vertical rectangular panes with narrower
panes at both top and bottom. The roof sports gabled, wood-shingled dormers
on each slope with two windows each and louvered slat vents. The garage
is attached to the house by a breezeway at the rear of the. house. 'An
addition of indeterminate shape can be seen at the back which is partially
sided with wood shingles. Also, a large fixed window at the east of the ,
south elevation appears new.
S. Construction date:. -
EFactual 1 `
stimated
9. Architect unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.PrOPertV size lin feet)
Frontage5 _ Depth 140
or approx. acreage
12, Date(s) of enclosedphotogroph(s)
- 7/25/91
D�
13. Condition: Excellent _.Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition, new window.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
16. Related features: Garage -
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was built for Rupert and Helen H. Dishman. Rupert is listed as a
salesman in the 1946 Alta Loma Citv Directory. This residence is most important
for its contribution to the original historic fabric of Alta Loma. Alterations
have been minor, leaving the architectural integrity of this structure relatively
unimpaired. The site is a prominent and central element in the historic streetscape
of Amethyst Street.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more then one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial_Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys, personal interviews n
and their dates).
The History of Alta Loma, California Iu - -•
1880-1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
R*U RDS (CURT .t C� 'q
33, 65, 95 and 122. San Bernardino Y J
County Building** September 17, 1991 w
22. Date form prepared
BY Buff ie Hollis/Anthea Hartig
Organization
City of Rancho Cucamonga Y
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive $qsE LINE Aon D
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 ($99
Phone
(714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
**Records for Parcel 202-161-01. Alta
Loma City Directories, 1928, 1934, 1938 } I_
1952. "Designated & Potential Historic
Site List", City of Rancho Cucamonga,
December, 1990.
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible — X_5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1 I:
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3'. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Wagers House
_ 1) district — No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _.2) site
Dishman House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-171 202-161-01 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7235 Amethyst
umber (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Roberds Court _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown _72) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing, family prop. .-23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mutt. family prop. __24) lighthouse
_4) ancillary big, _25) amusement park
1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city — 7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1.6): _10) theatre ,31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. —32) rural open space
—1) unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
02) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
3) residential 6) none -_14) govemment big. _351 CCCNVPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1923 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) — 19) bridge _38) women's property
70) canal/aqueduct _AO) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _Z1) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
T 'Mtste of'California-The Resources Agency Ser.-No. a
-VEPARTMENT-OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS____fIAER Loc_ SHL No.____-NRS>sttu__..
UTM: A C
11STORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B_ D
IDENTIFICATION Williams House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Wangler House
3. Street or rural address: 7251 Am
City, Rancho Cucamonaa _- Zip 91701 County San Bernardino —
4. Parcel number: 202-161-13
S. -Present Owner:
Paul C. & Diane Williams Address: 7251 Amethyst
City
Rancho Cucamonga Zip 9170Ownership is: Public ___.Private X
6. Present Use: residence
Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Ar6hitectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a front gable
roofline. The two-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 4-inch horizontal
lapped boards. The second story, because it has 2/1 top-hinged windows instead
of the 1/1 double-hungs of the first floor, is probably an addition. Front-
gabled as well, it sits on top of the open -pediment is supported by stone
columns topped by pairs of 4" X 6" wood posts: The foundation is of stone
as well.
- 8. Construction date:. - 1919
Estimated_ Factual
fg Architect unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.ProPert�V size (in feet)
Frontage $0' .�Depth.�?Q:
orapprox. acreage
12. Dste(s)of enclosed photograr,"s)
7/10/91
7TT--^ V
D
13. Condition: Excellent _Good Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Second storl' added.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Garacle
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was built for Joe wangler, a foreman for the Alta Loma Heights
Citrus Association, in 1919. The original structure was one-story with a second
floor added in the early 1930's. Each part of the structure retains
architectural integrity for its time period. The combination shows the evolution
of both a structure and a family, and also provides an example of the design
adaption over decades. This house is a familiar and integral part of the
Amethyst streetscape and is an important contributor to the original historic
fabric of Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial—Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys, personal interviews
and their dates).
The History of Alta Loma, California I�u -
1880-1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981.
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95, & 122; San Bernardino County " I^ kn6ERd5 eeuRT ® J
Building Records**
September 19, 1991
22. Date form prepared w r
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga 'a
Address:- 10500 Civic Center Drive -BASE LINE ROAD
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** for Parcel 202-161-13. Alta Loma
City Directories 1928, 1934, 1938, 1946 44FC—aK
1952. "Designated & Potential Historic
Site List" , City of Rancho Cucamonga
December, 1990.
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. – – 10. Registration Status (11:
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed –date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible – X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2.. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Williams House
_ 1) district –No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Wangler House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-161-13 `5) object
4. Address:
7251 Amethyst 13. Other Registration (0-9)
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Roberds Court _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) —3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown .22) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mult. family prop. —24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, _75) amusement park
—1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm, big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre __31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
M1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
__2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
–L-3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_151l educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1919 —18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) – 19) bridge _38) women's property
. 70) canal/aqueduct —AO) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): ?1) dam —39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
-sate ofCalifornia—The Resources Agency Ser.No. —
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HAGS HAER Loc SHL No._�NR Statim---�-
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Scoville House
1. Common name:
House
ouse
2. Historic name: Davison ,
3. Street or rural address: /263 A
Zip
91701 County San Bernardino
Cit Rancho Cucamo
A. Parcel number: 202-161-12
5. Present Owner: G•C• & Barbara A. Scoville Address:
7263 Amethyst
Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public
Private X
City
6. Present Use:
residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920'sis rectaname gular inishspe with
ded a Manch
gable roofline. The one-story,
horizontal lapped boards. The roof, covered with composition shingles sport
he south, an exterior
projecting beam/triangular knee brace decorations.asrAt owf
d Ivertica?-oriente(3
chimney of brick in a common bond is topped by
stretcher bricks. The dominant element of the facade is t e front"12„pooch.
A gabled dormer covers the central entrance, supported by
posts. The rest of the porch is sheltered by the principal roof. Below
the cornice of the dormer and extending halfway to the porch floor is a
of vertical louvered 2 X 4's suspended between ,the -
sunshade constructed
entry railing about one foot high extbnds the lento,
supporting pasts. d
of the porch. Ashed-roofed addition extends from the rear of the structure.
B. Construction date:. . 192
Estimated Factual
- ,- unknown
g, Architect
10. Builder
unknown
11. APProx•Prope1iy S1zB .(in feet)
FrontageSQ..,_ 1. 'Depth-LL
or approx. acreage. ---
12. Oste(s)ofe o/� photogrm
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known_X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Garac7e.
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house is important not for any events or persons associated with it, but
for the integrity and preservation of its architectural features. It is a strong
contributor both to the original historical fabric of Alta Loma and to the historic
character of the Amethyst streetscape.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets.roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/industrial—Exploration/Settlement
Government .Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources(List books,documents,surveys, personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books WI
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County �-5T.-.
WBuilding Records for Parcel 202-161-12.Alta Loma .City Directories, 1928, 1934,1938, 1946, 1952. ** A22 Oate foam preparedSeptember 19, 1991 a°'E°06accuRyU-
-J
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartia _
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga Address10500 Civic Center Drive '
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 $ASE LINE ROA D
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** "Designated & Potential Historic Site
List", City of Rancho Cucamonga,
December, 1990.
30
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1)
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / i _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible — X5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) —6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Fasting (6) Northing (7)
A - 11. Property Given Registration Status as (11:
8
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Scoville House
1) district —No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Davison House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-161-12 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7263 Amethyst
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) —1)Historic Am. Big. Survey —6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Roberds Court _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _.7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) ^5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _,1) unknown ?2) lake/river/reservoir
2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
S. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) must. family prop. —24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, _25) amusement park
�1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
—_ 2) federal 5) county —6) comm, big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
—_3) state 6) city — 7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre X11 urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
—1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1926 _18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) — _19) bridge _38) women's property
?0) canal/aqueduct X40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _21) dam _.39) other
unknown
Buiider(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
1. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
State of California—The Resources Agency Ser.No.
HABS HAER Loc —SHL No._._.—NR Status___
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Williams Hou
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: B
3. Street or rural address: 7271 Am
Zip
Cit Rancho Cucamonga
917 )J County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-161-11
5. Present Owner: Paul C. William
Address: 7271 Amethyst
1701 Ownership is: Public Private X
City Rancho Cucamonga
Zip g -
6. Present Use: residence
Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow with Craftsman sylirlcl
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure an describ any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a front
gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 3-inch
horizontal lapped wood boards. The Craftsman styling appears through the
asymmetrical nature of the facade as well as through decorative details.
The front door is located just south of center, very close to the south
set of windows. These windows, in a pallidian arrangement, consist of a
fixed window with a large rectangular pane topped by a smaller rectangular
pane which is flanked by narrow casement windows. All other fenestration
consists of casements in groups of two and four. The porch itself is
offset, covering the south half of the facade. Its gabled pediment is
suported by tapering square wood columns resting on tapering square
concrete piers. The use of diagonal lattice decorative attic vents and
projecting beams also suggest the Craftsman style.
Construction date:
Estimated Factual 19
Architect unknow
10. Builder
11. APprox•property size tin feet)
Frontage Depths
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photogra'phls
7/10/91
7271 =
D - 3(G
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations:
S. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X industrial Commercial X Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved/ Unknown?
18. Related features: (;araae
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was built for the Les Bennett family in 1926. Les Bennett bought
the service station on the west side of Amethyst around this time as well as
operated it until the late 19301s. This residence is most important for the
integrity of its architecture. No alterations have been made to its aenteel
simplicity, so its appearance remains historically accurate as an example
of the' vernacular building traditions of the late 1920 's.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/industrial-Exploration/Settlement
Government .Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources(List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates)-The History of Alta Loma, California w = Z
1880-1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981. ;w
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books q
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County 14 ROM RC' C-WT t Q1 D - "' A
Building Records for Parcel 202-161-11 ** F •f
22 Date form prepared
v
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig
Organization City of Rancho Cucamon�
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drives 'SASE LINE koAD
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 ' Iu
phone- (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** "Designated and Potential Historic
Site List" , City of Rancho Cucamonga, ( G�
December 1990. T 1 r
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DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks,spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. - - 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed -date (6) / _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible - -2i-5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Williams House
_ 1) district — No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
,Bennett House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-161-11 .-5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7271 Amethyst
umber (0.5) Street Name (4-20) —1)Historic Am. Blg. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Base Line —2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0.20) —3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga —4) State Historic Park _-9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SBD _1) unknown —22) lake/river/reseryoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mult. family prop. —24) lighthouse
—4)ancillary big, —95) amusement park
1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
_— 2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
_—3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. —28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _-31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
1) unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium —33) farm/ranch
2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
K 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. —35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1926 _-18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) - 19) bridge —38) women's property
90) canal/aqueduct ._40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): ?1) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0.25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
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HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION page House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Page House
3. Street or rural address: 9328 La Grande Drive
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip
91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-072-46
P.O. Box 473
5. Present Owner: Florence Page
Address:
91_ 701 Ownership is: Public
Private X
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip
6. Present Use:
residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Ar6hitectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
he site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of t
original condition:
This residence from the mid-1940's is rectangular in shape with a front gable
roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 4-inch horizontal
lapped wood boards. The entrance is set diagonally into the southeast corner
of the structure, sheltered by the principal roof overhang. The windows,
grouped in threes, are all 1/1 double-bungs. The gable is decorated with
triangular knee braces and horizontal slat attic vents. There is an uncertain
addition with a metal roof in the rear of the house and a carport has been
attached to the east elevation which extends across the driveway to the property
line.
B. Construction date: -
X'' Estimated 1946 Factual
g, Architect
unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. APprox_PropertV size lin feet)
Frontage 552-�---'Depth 136
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s)of enclosed photograph(s)
" 3s
D
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition carport
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known_X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. is the structure: On its original site?_ Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Carport -
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
The significance of this structure does not stem from any events or persons
associated with the site. Rather, the integrity and preservation of the
architectural features of this dwelling make it a strong contributor to both
the original historic fabric of Alta Loma and the character of La Grande
streetscape.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (if more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial __Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
The History of Alta Loma, California, - '+w
1880-1980 by rlartha Gaines Stoebe, 1981.
San Bernardino County Building Records
for Parcel 202-072-46. San Bernardino - M f
t LA 14146 StlEGT F
County ** September 16, 1991 - - - - - - -
22 Date form prepared P
fie Hollis/Anthea Hartig
By (name) r _
Buf `
Organization Citv of Rancho Cucamonga
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive
City
Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290 i
**Assessor Lot Books 33, 65, 95 & 122.
Alta Loma City Directories, 1934, 1946.
"Designated and Potential Historic (
Sites , City of Rancho Cucamonga,
December 1990.
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (11
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) 4) may become eligible
2452 _2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as 11):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Paae House
1) district— No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Page House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0.17) 202-072-46 5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9328 La Grande Drive
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Hellman _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _,3) National Hist Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SBD _1) unknown 72) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —73) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mult family prop. —24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, 75) amusement park
1) unknown y_4) private —5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
_ 2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st _27) folk art
_ 3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre -11) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. '12) rural open space
—1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
x 3) residential 6) none _14► govemment big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_.15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Constructiion: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1946 _.18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) - _19) bridge _38) women's property
201 canal/aqueduct --A0) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0.25): ?1) dam _,39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
Year of Survey (2): 91
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HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Dixon House
1. Common name:
ouse
2. Historic name: Rupp H ,-
3. Street or rural address: 9404 La Grande Drive
CitYRancho Cucamon a Zip 917()1 __County—San Bernardino
� g -
-4. Parcel number: 202-072-37
5. Present Owner:
Donald E. , Wanda R. & Douglas Dixon Address 9404 La Grande
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip91�_Ownership is: Public
Private X
6. Present Use. residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Ar6hitectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
earance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
7b. Briefly describe the present physical app
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a side gable
roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 3-inch horizontal
lapped wood boards and has an exterior chimney at the east. The windows are
standard 1/1 double-hung with a curved sash decoration. . Other than an addition
at the rear of the house, the only major alteration is the enclosure of the
front porch. Covering the east half of the facade, the porch is wrapped with
four-pane casement windows. The tapering square wood columns which originally
provided the sole support for the front-gabled porch roof are still extant
in the structure of the porch, connected by boards which match the house
siding. The floor is hardwood and the entrance is by door _at the east. The
original garage is unchanged, constructed in the same style as the house:
'^
B. Construction date: Factual 1928
•, Estimated
9. Architect
unknown
10, guilder Jewitt & Blair
11. Approx.Propem!size lin feet)
Frontage .5 3' Depth l.�—
or approx. acreage
JZ Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s)
6/27/91
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition, porch enclosure, metal awning
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: , Garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was owned by William and Lillian Rupp in the mid 1940's, Mr. Rupp
started out as a road foreman in the early part of the century, and became Alta
Loma's constable in later years. The integrity and preservation of the
architectural features of this structure, built by Jewitt and Blair in 1928,
reader it a strong contributor to the original historic fabric of Alta Loma
and to the character of the La Grande streetscape. The enclosure of the front
porch represents a compatible design feature which does not detract from the
overall significance of the dwelling.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys, personal interviews
and their dates). t
San Bernardino County Assessor Lot Books -
33, 65, 95 & 122. San Bernardino County
Building Records for Parcel 202-072-37. - W
Alta Loma City Directories 1928, 1934,
1946. LA VINE STREET N
22. Date form prepared
September 16. 199
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anth a Hartiq E
Organization City of Rancho Cuc-ArmnncTA
Address 10500 Civic Center Drive L. i,,Nbff w,vE
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 a
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
JW
�t ArS T Ni=N: ,ter I.i No --N— ILC I---+ I— ,
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) i 41 may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) —6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D —2) individual property
-_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Dixon House
_ 1) district —No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Rupp House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-072-37 ,_5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9404 La Grande Drive
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Blg. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Hellman _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown 72) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. _731 ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mult family prop. —24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, 75) amusement park
1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm, big. over 3 st _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _301 trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. 12) rural open space
_1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
—2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: —16) religious big. 1 ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 —18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) — _19) bridge —38) women's property
_201 canal/aqueduct __40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0.25): 71) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
Jewitt & Blair and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
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HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B -D
IDENTIFICATION PhililD Sc
1. Common name.
2. Historic name: Philip Schmutz House
3. Street or rural address: 9428 La Grande -Drive
Cites
Rancho Cucamonga Zip�91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-072-34
5. Present Owner. Philip & Minnie Schmntz
Address• 9428 La Grande
91701 Ownership is: Public _.Private X
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip
6. Present Use: residence Original use: r
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
The residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a side
gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 3-inch
horizontal lapped boards. The facade is arranged asymmetrically with the
doorway at the east. Windows are 1/1 double-hung. The cross gable entry
porch is supported by tapered square wood columns on a poured concrete
base.* Two additions are at the back, with the rearmost one appearing
to be an enclosed porch.
OMNI
g. Construction date:.
= Estimated__._ Factual 1 9 g
9. Architect unknown
10. Builder unkno
APprox•Property size lin feet)
Frontage5�._L� —''Depth.l.!L-
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s)
6/27/9'
D
'L �j
13. Condition: Excellent —Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence .1
14. Alterations Two additions at rear; wro o,'11 i ror, n,jnjrji metal aut'- i r(i
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land _Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known_X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: - Garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This dwelling has been owned by Philip and 111innie Schmutz since 1929. Philip' s
father Heinrich immigrated from Germany in 1880's, and by 1902 the Schmutz
family had come to California. Founding members of the Upland 14ennonnite
Church, they owned and operated a citrus ranch on the east side of Hellman
Avenue. Philip Schmutz worked in a packing house and then for the Cucamonga
County Water District. This house, besides the prominence of the Schmutz
family, is important for the integrity of its architecture. The few additions
remain faithful to the original design, and, being situated at the back of the
house, do not disturb the historic character of the structure.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets, roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one it NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial--f'—Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books ; - -• -«
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County ry Chi
Building Records for Parcel 202-072-34, m
Alta Loma City Directories, 1928, 1934,
1946 ** ' LA VINs STREET
22. Date form prepared 9/10/91 f
By Buff ie Hollis/Anthea Hartici ; « '
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga _
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive,„ - u •YAMle D[tvE
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
a.
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
The History of Alta Loma, California
1880-1980, by I,lartha Gaines Stoebe, K_ SZ
1981.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (11:
B
C _1) part of district
D —2) individual property
.-3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Philir) Schmutz House
1) district — No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
_ Phili_t;� Schmut7. finnan _3) building
_.4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-072-34 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9428 La Grande Drive
umber (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey —6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark—B) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SBD —1) unknown _22) lake/river/reservoir
x 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): _3) mult. family prop. ..24) lighthouse
—4)ancillary big, ?5) amusement park
1) unknown _X _4) private _5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
__3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre ___31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
_-1) unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_-2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X _3) residential 6) none _14) government big. —35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_.17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 _18) train —.37) highway/trail
District (8) — 19) bridge —38) women's property
..20) canal/aqueduct —40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): —91) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0.25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
Year of Survey (2): 91
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IDENTIFICATION Dixon House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Marler House
3. Street or rural address: 9436 La
Grande
Citv Rancho Cucamonga Zip
91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-072-33
Address:
5. Present Owner:
91701 Ownership is: Public Private X
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Ar6hitectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a
front gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with
3-inch horizontal lapped boards. The new plywood door is placed east of
center in the facade in close proximity to the easterly
of, theportwo /1
double-hung windows which surround the doorway. e
sports
a dropped gable roof, supported by square tapering wood columns connected
by a railing of spaced vertical square wood pieces. Poured concrete steps
provide access from the east. The exterior chimney on the east elevation
is of brick in a common bond with a concrete cap. An addition across the
rear elevation is sided in horizontal wood boards three times the width
of the primary siding.
1�
g, Construction date: Factual 192
' Estimated
Architect unknown
gyp. Builder unknown
11. Approx.protV size lin feet)
per
13(
Frontage 52 Dep th
or approx. acreage______—
' - 12. Date(s) of enclosed phetooraphl!
DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIII
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: _ Addition at back: metal ripe handrails.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Garage.
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
It is not in persons or events associated with the site that the importance
of this residence lies. Rather it is in the relationship of the house,
originally built to house workers in the citrus industry, to the historic
quality of the streetscape. The lack of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks point
to the significance of this dwelling as a reminder of the agricultural/small
town origins of Alta Loma. Although the addition deviates from the original
design of the house, its placement renders it inconspicuous.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts 8, Leisure
Economic/Industrial_Exploration/Settiement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County i " "~
Building Records for Parcel 202-072-33.
Alta Loma City Directories, 1934, 1938
1946. -
22. Date form prepared September 12, 1991 < _ LA v_N■ sntesr By (name) Buff ie Hollis/Anthea Hartia » ' " r » » .� 4
Organization
Address:
Citv of Rancho CucamonCucamonga .,. .s
10500 Civic Center Drive - ' _ �I
City Rancho Cucamonga Zp91730 u srwse xwc
phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks,spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (11:
City Zip (4) Form No. (1.4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible ,7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
—3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Dixon House
_ 1) district —No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Marler House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0.17) 202-072-33 ._5) object
4. Address:
9436 La Grande Drive 13. Other Registration (0-9)
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey —6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) ____5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town () 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown _22) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mutt. family prop. _24) lighthouse
—4)ancillary big, _25) amusement park
1) unknown x4) private —5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
__ 2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
_—3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _--31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
—1) unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_-21 commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/1NPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) — 19) bridge _38) women's property
90) canal/aqueduct _AO) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0.25): 71) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) 3c?p
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,State of California—The Resourees Agency Ser.No.
--DEPARTMENT OF PARKSAND RECREATION HABS HAER Loc�SHL No. NR Status.._
UTM: A
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: Perdew House
2. Historic name: Perdew House
3. Street or rural address: 9358 La Vine Street
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-071-02
5. Present Owner: J Lynn Perdew Address: 9348 La Vine
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public _Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence built in 1980 is basically rectangular in shape, with a
front-gabled roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is covered in
3-inch lapped wood siding and roofed with composition shingles. The
facade is arranged primarily symmetrically. The door is flanked by 1/1
double-hung windows, however, the window on. the cast has two narrower
windows arranged palladian-style around it. The panel door has 3 horizontally
arranged lights at the top. The off-center, front-gabled porch rests on 2
plastered, square, tapering wood columns. A gabled dormer has been added
to the west roof slope.
- Y B. Construction date: 1930
Estimated_ Factual, _
9. Architect unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.ProPerW size {in feet) '
Frontage 125..'__ Dapth— 33
or approx. acreage
12. Dates) of enclosed photograph(s)
7/22!91
„ate► r..^"r't,R�-r�,;r
rr
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence y
14. Alterations: Dormer on east roof.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Garage; arbor attached to east of porch.
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events,and persons associated with the site.)
The significance of this structure does not stem from any events or persons
associated with the site. Rather, the integrity and preservation of the
architectural features of this dwelling make it a strong contributor to the
original historic fabric of Alta Loma. The site contributes to the intact
streetscape of La Vine Street which lacks curbs, gutters and sidewalks, while
retaining a mature landscape.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture X Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial—Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates). . n
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95, & 122; San Bernardino County - n _ =
Building Records Parcel 202-071-02;
Alta Loma City Directories, 1934, 1938, ' _
1946, 1952;
< LA VINs s7*esr F
22 Date form prepared
By (name) Ruffi e Hn1 t i c/Ant•}•haa Harti g -IT TT. • r 1 =
i F
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive " _ - _
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 i u sur.r M,�a
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290 a
** "Designated and Potential Historic
Site List", City of Rancho Cucamonga
December 1990; The History of Alta
Loma, California, 1880-1980, by �� r�
Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981.
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1 I
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-41 Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible — X51 eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (41 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (11:
B
C _11 part of district
D _2) individual property
—3► both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Perdew House
_11 district —No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Perdew House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-071-02 .`5) object
4. Address:
9358 La Vine Street 13. Other Registration (0-9)
Number (0.5) Street Name (4-20) —1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Hellman _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/'Town (3-20) —5) other
_91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SBD _1) unknown —22) lake/river/reservoir
.X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mult. family prop. —24► lighthouse
_41 ancillary big, ___75) amusement park
_ 1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm, big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _-31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. —32) rural open space
—1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1930 —18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) — .19) bridge _38) women's property
70) canal/aqueduct _AO) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): 71► dam -19) other
_ unknown
Builder(s)(0.25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
Mate of California-The Resouren AglnCy "Ser.NO. NR stewsr
DEPARTMENT OF PARKSAND RECREATION HABS HAER Lx__SHLN01— .-
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Emil Schmutz House "
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Emil Schmutz Hous
3. Street or rural address: 9378 La
Vi ne St reP-1-
Cit%
Rancho Cucamonqa Zipq1 gni County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-071-03
5. Present Owner: Lester R. Anderso
Address-. 9378 La Vin
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip
91701 Ownership is: Public _Private X
6. Present Use:
residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style:
appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
7b. Briefly describe the present physical
original condition:
This residence, built in the early 1940's, is basically rectangular in
shape with a side-gabled roo£line. The one-story, wood-frame structure
is covered with 3-inch lapped wood siding and roofed with composition
shingles. It rests on a fieldstone foundation. The facade is in a
symmetrical plan with a symmetrical window groupings. Windows are
casement with four horizontal panes each. The doorway is covered by a
gabled pediment which extends slightly from the roofline. A handrail
is attached to the facade on the west side of the door. Decorative
vertical slat attic vents grace the main gables.
' h i� g. Construction date:
Estimated Factual 1940
_
g, Architect unknown
10. Builder unknow
r
11. Approx.PrOPertV size Lin feet)
+mow
-- Frontage_1211_ Depth-IQ-
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photogro-11ts)
7/22/91
D J-5q SPC - 3P4
13. .Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: _Back porch enclosed; aluminum guttering.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Gable-roofed garage; hipped-roof garage.
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house is more significant for its architectural integrity and
relationship with a general trend of Alta Loma history rather than with
any specific person or event, This dwelling still exhibits the historic
character of the La Vine streetscape: no curbs, gutters or sidewalks.
In addition, there is a mature landscape in existence. This street started
the "second wave" of development in Alta Loma to cope with the increased
demand for housing for workers in the citrus and other industries, including
the Hillcrest Rabbitry.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture _1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial 3 Exploration/Settlement 2
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documenu,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates). i' t {
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95, 122; San Bernardino County _ ,,,"
Building Records for Parcel 202-071-03; t «
The History of Alta Loma, California
1880-1980 ** LA VINE STRFUTLL
F
22. ate form prepared - - f
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig j
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga
Address 10500 Civic Center Drive u is•Nse
i wI VE
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip_91730
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981;
"Designated and Potential Historic
Site List", City of Rancho Cucamonga,
December, 1990.
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status 111:
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed — date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Emil Schmutz House
1) district —No. of properties (0.3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Emil Schmutz House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-071-03 —5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9378 La Vine Street
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-201 —1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Rancho Cucamonga _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SBD _1) unknown _72) lake/river/reservoir
2L 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mult. family prop. —24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big. .25) amusement park
1) unknown _ X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
_- 2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street.furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
__ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use '(1-6): _10) theatre __;)1) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
__1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium —33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall _34) military property
�.3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1940 —18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) — _19) bridge —38) women's property
_20) canal/aqueduct _AO) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): .71) dam _39) other
_unknown
Builder(s)(0.25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
4 k?C - 3
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_ tad-of California—The Resources Agency Ser.No.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKSAND RECREATION NABS HAER LocSHL N0.__-NR Status_..,._
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Lancaster House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Bradshaw House
3. Street or rural address: 9403 La Vine Street
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 County Can Rernarc3;nn
4. Parcel number: 202-072-12
5. Present Owner: Gerald D Lanc ste
Address: 1260 Londonderry
City Costa Mesa Zip 92626._Ownership is: Public __.Private X
6. Present Use:
residence Original use: res dencP
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a side-gabled
roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is covered with 3-inch lapped
wood horizontal siding. Resting on a poured concrete foundation, it is roofed
with composition shingles. The facade is arranged symmetrically, with the
front door flanked by groupings of two 1/1 double-hung windows. The doorway
itself is accented by decorative sidelights. The front porch's dropped shed
roof is supported by six wood posts with decorative railing along front and
east. The east two feet of the porch seems to be an addition with spindle
fret work. An exterior chimney at the west is of brick in a common band...
Decorative attic vents of vertical slats grace the side gables.
0
. B. Construction date: 1928
• Estimated.._...__ Factual
`
Architect unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.Propertv size Mn feet)
Frontage 5__ 3` Dapth_13Ci.-
`;� or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photographs)
8/1/91
13. Condition: Excellent —Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition at west.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X _Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved! Unknown?
18. Related features: . Garaae
SIGNIFICANCE .
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house is one of six built by Jewitt and Blair in 1928 on La Vine Street,
the first structures sudivided on this street. Jewitt and Blair's method of
construction .was for a contractor to buy a house before he could work on it.
So a series of contractors bought these houses and worked on each in turn.
This house was probably bought by Frank Axt, a painter from Ontario. This
housing was important in that it signalled the need for increased development
in Alta Loma due in part to the labor force of the Hillcrest Rabbitry, the only
non-citrus industry in Alta Loma at the time.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 2 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial I Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates). --
. M
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County =
Building Records for Parcel 202-072-12 - { ,
"Designated and Potential Historic Site _ t -
List", City of Rancho Cucamonga -
22. Date form prepared September 11. 19c)1 LA VINE SMffgT
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hart;q
F Y
Organization City of Rancho C unamnnQa i »s `a
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 -
u UsWAM Dt�rE
Phone: (714) 989-1861 Pxt_ 22�3n r
w
**December 1990; The History of Alta Loma
California, 1880-1980, by Martha Gaines
Stoebe, 1981; Alta Loma City Directory
1946, 1952; Interview, Donald N. Clayton 3(IL
May 3, 1991 y� ���
-1-m J^ I_,N �✓._ I'1=L , V',
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. - - 10. Registration Status (1)
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed -date (6) _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible - -L5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Lancaster House
1) district -No. of properties (0.3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Bradshaw House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-072-12 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9403 La Vine Street
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey —6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) CityfTown 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown 92) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mutt. family prop. —24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, .25) amusement park
1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
_- 2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre __31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
__1) unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
—2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall _34) military property
X .3) residential 6) none _14) government big. —35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1929 —18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) - .19) bridge —38) women's property
.20) canal/aqueduct .AM cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _21) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0.25): 15. Architectural Plans
Jewitt and Blair and Specifications: Yes X No
Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) 3mm
mate of Cellromia—The Resources Agency mer.No.�
IMEPARTMENT OF PARKSAND RECREATION HABS_HAER Loc__.SHLiNc._=-14RSntus�..
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Oliva House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Casterline Aeschlim
3. Street or rural address: 9413 La Vine Stre-cL
Citi, Rancho Cucamonga - Zip
91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-072-13
5. Present Owner: Epifanin H &
Gertrudis_S. Oliva Address: 9413 La Vine Street
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public __Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a
side-gabled roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is covered with
3-inch lapped wood horizontal siding. Resting on a poured concrete
foundation, it is roofed with composition shingles. The facade is arranged
asymmetrically, with the front door at the east. The windows are 1/1
double-hung. The front porch has a front-gabled roof supported by two
2" X 4" wood posts with bracketed fretwork along the porch facade. A
wood-sided railing sits on a poured concrete base from which the posts
rise. Decorative attic vents of vertical slats grace the gables.
B. Construction date: 19 2 8
Estimated Factual
� 9. Architect
unknown
Wilk
10. Builder, Jewih R�a, r
11. Approx.Property size lin feet)
Depth
Frontage .���.=
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photogr- '(s)
���
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition at rear.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site?.X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house is one of six built by Jewitt and Blair in 1928 on La Vine Street,
the first structures subdivided on this street. Jewitt and Blair's method of
construction. was for a contractor to buy a house before he could work on it.
So a series of contractors bought these houses and worked on each in turn.
This house was possibly bought by either the plumbing contractor or the
electrical contractor. This housing was important in that it signalled the
the need for increased development in Alta Loma due in part to the labor
force of the Hillcrest Rabbitry, the only non-citrus industry in Alta Loma
at the time.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Book
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County _
Building Records for Parcel 202-072-13;
"Designating & Potential Historic Site _ , - -• � = ' _ t
List", City of Rancho Cucamonga,
22. Date form prepared
< vINE „
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartic; sTleiT
_ LA _
City of Rancho Cucamonga
Organization _ 2
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive = _
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
Phone:(714) 989-1861 ext. 2290 WIVE
.r
** December 1990; The History of Alta
Loma, California, 1880-1980 by
Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981; Interview
with Mr. Donald N. Clayton, May 3,
1991 C 3 00
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. - - 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0.4) _1) listed -date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
2432 —2) determined eligible - X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _.7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D —2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Oliva House
1) district -No. of properties (0.3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
_Casterline/Aeschlimann House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0.17) 202-0720-1.3 -- `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9413 La Vine Street
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey —6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _-1) unknown ___22) lake/river/reservoir
-Z-2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mult. family prop. —14) lighthouse
—4) ancillary big, 95) amusement park
—,1) unknown X_4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
_ 2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
_3) state 6) city —7) comm. big, over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): —10) theatre _31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. —32) rural open space
—111unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 —18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) - 19) bridge _38) women's property
90) canal/aqueduct --40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _71) dam —39) other
unknown
Buiider(s)(0.25): 15. Architectural Plans
Jewitt and Blair and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) �� 3 P}7
73tste of caufomis—The Resources Agency Ser.No.
DEPARTMENT OFPARKS AND RECREATJDN NABS HAER Loc.-SHLN0._,__.'N113btU1_,__
UTM: A fr
-HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Hughes House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Hams Hou-
3.
P3. Street or rural address: 9421 La
Cit%Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 County San RPrnarrl; n�
4. Parcel number: 202-072-14
5. Present Owner: Ernest R. Hughes Address:,8300 Bella Vi sta
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91_701 Ownership is: Public _Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style:
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
The residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a side-gabled
roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is covered with 3-inch lapped
wood horizontal siding. Resting on a poured concrete foundation, it is roofed
with composition shingles. The facade is arranged symmetrically, with the
front door flanked by groupings.of four vertical, narrow rectangular
casement windows. The doorway itself is accented by decorative sidelights.
The front porch's shed roof, supported by 4" X 4" wood posts on a poured
concrete platform, covers the entrance. An exterior chimney at the west
is of brick in a common bond. Decorative attic vents of vertical slats
grace the side gables.
.""
S. Construction date: 1928
Estimated Factual
9. Architect
unknown
lot
10. Builder un "n
11. Approx.property sin .(in feet)
5 ' 136
Frontage_2.
Depth
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photographls)
8/1/91
DP- - =
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Back porch addition.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works proiect Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
The significance of this structure does not stem from any events or persons
associated with the site. Rather, the integrity and preservation of the
architectural features of this dwelling make it a strong contributor to the
original historic fabric of Alta Loma. The site contributes to the intact
streetscape of La Vine Street which lacks curbs, gutters and sidewalks,
while retaining a mature landscape.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource. (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial _Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates). x ' ;r
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County
Building Records for Parcel 202-072-14;
Alta Loma City Directory for 1934, 1938 -
& 1946; ** < - LA V,«E sT*EiT ) -
- M
22. Date form prepared _ F,871Tf
Buffie Hollis/Anthea HartiQ '
BY (name) 2 _ ' f
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga - - J- - dd--i:? K <
Address 10500 Civic Center Drive u~ia.«.e ae,vE
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip c)17'10
Phone: (714) 9R9-1 Rhl Pyr 7290
** "Designated & Potential Historic
Site List", City of Rancho Cucamonga RR I
December 1990 l�-�
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. - - 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (041 _1) listed -date (6) / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible - -IL5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Hughes House
- 1) district - No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Hams House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-072-14 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9421 La Vine Street
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3.20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD 1) unknown 72) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mult. family prop. —24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, .25) amusement park
�1) unknown 4) private —5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm, big. 1.3 st. —27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. —29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre 11) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
--1) unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium —33) farm/ranch
_-2) commercial _5) public ,_13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. —35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) - _19) bridge _38) women's property
_20) canal/aqueduct —AO) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): ?1) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
1. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) 3 :5:5
'State of California--The ResoureesAlgency Ser.No.
17EPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS HAER Loc SHL No. -NR Status_...._
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: Kozlow House
2. Historic name: Wylie House -
3. Street or rural address: 9437 La Vine
Cit)( Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 County San RPrnarr]i nn
4. Parcel number: 202-072-16
5. Present Owner: Dorothy H. Kozlow Address: P.O. Box 45
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 Ownership is: Public _Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a
side-gabled roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is covered
with 3-inch lapped wood horizontal siding. Resting on a poured concrete
foundation, it is roofed with composition shingles. The facade is
arranged asymmetrically with the front door to the east. The windows
are* l/l double-hung with decorative sash treatments. The front porch's
shed roof is supported by three pairs of 2" X 4" wood posts. Each pair
of posts is joined by decorative wooden crosses. Decorative attic
vents of vertical slats grace the side gables.
B. Construction date:
Estimated-
Factual 12ZR
9. Architect unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.property size (in feet)
=1 = Frontage 5 ' Depth 136.5
or approx. acreage -
12. Date(s) of enclosed photograr
8/1/91
_ D4�
13. Condition: Excellent _Good Fair X Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Cross-gabled addition at back.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: - Garage
SIGNIFICANCE .
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house is one of six built by Jewitt and Blair in 1928 on La Vine
Street, the first structures subdivided on this street. Jewitt and
Blair's method of construction was for a contractor to buy a house
before he could work on it. So a series of contractors bought these
houses and worked on each in turn. This house was bought by William
H. Clayton, working as the plastering contractor. Clayton was also
supervisor at the Hillcrest Rabbitry at this time. This housing
signalled the need for increased development in Alta Loma due in part
to the labor force of the Hillcrest Rabbitry, the only non-citrus
industry in Alta Loma at the time.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books _
33, 65, 85 & 122; San Bernardino County
Building Records for Parcel 202-072-16;
"Designated & Potential Historic Site
List" ** � ;,• w. L" f - - h
22 Date form prepared LA VIN■ SneetT
_ _ N
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig 7T F
Cit of Rancho Cucamonga ' " s
Organization y = _ F
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 u iursr De�vE
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** City of Rancho Cucamonga, December
1990; The History of Alta Loma,
California, 1880-1980, by Martha 3 U V
Gaines Stoebe, 1981; Interview with
Mr. Donald Clayton, May 3, 1991. ( �
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1)
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed — date (6) / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — -2L5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2)
_6) ineligible for above
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7) _3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (11:
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Kozlow House
1) district — No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Wylie House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-072 16 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
_ 9437 La Vine Street
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark—B) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) ____5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown _72) lake/river/reservoir
_X.2) sing, family prop. --23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1 7►: —3) mutt. family prop. —24) lighthouse
—4)ancillary big, 5) amusement park
1') unknown X 4) private _2
—5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm, big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district -_ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _.30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre 11) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. --32) rural open space
—1! unknown _4) Private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc, hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 —18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) - _19) bridge —38) women's property
_70) canal/aqueduct X40) cemetery
8. Architectls) (0-25): _71) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
Jewitt & Blair and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) t//�' 3
V`/
"State of California--The Resources Agency Ser,NO. a
DEPARTMENT OF PARKSAND RECREATION NABS HAER Loc SHL No. NR Status _
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: Trewett House
2. Historic name: Bauer House
3. Street or rural address: 9445 La Vine Street
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-072-17
5. Present Owner: J.P & Elsie A. Trewett Address: 9445 La Vine
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public _Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a
side-gabled roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is covered
with 3-inch lapped wood horizontal siding. Resting on a poured
concrete foundation, it is roofed with composition shingles. The
facade is arranged symmetrically, with the front door flanked by
groupings of two 1/1 double-hung windows. The door is panel with 15
lights. The front porche's dropped shed roof, supported by 4" X 4"
wood posts connected by a single-beam railing, covers the entrance.
Deocrative attic vents of vertical slats grace the side gables.
B. Construction date:
+ Estimated,_._. Factual 1922
.I -
9. Architect unknown-
10.
known -10. Builder Jewitt & R1 ai r
11. Approx.propertV size _(in feet)
Frontage 5 I ' Depth 136 2
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photographs)
8/1/91
All
D
113. Condition: Excellent _Good Fair_X Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: None noticeable.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: —Garage.
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house is one of six built by Jewitt and Blair in 1928 on La Vine
Street, the first structures subdivided on this street. Jewitt and
Blair's method of construction was for a contractor to buy a house
before he could work on it. So a series of contractor's bought these
houses and worked on each in turn. This house was possibly bought by either
the plumbing contractor or the electrical contractor. Although they don't
show up in assessor's records there is a verified source which attests to
this pattern of construction. The pattern shows up in other properties.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial?Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys, personal interviews ; .
In I
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books S- t 33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County - W
Building Records for Parcel 202-072-17;
"Designated & Potential History Site List" � LA VRNE STREET N
City of Rancho Cucamonga, December 1990;* _
22. Date form prepared
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hart;q
Organization City of Rancho C'>>ramnnga -
u saw�r wive
Address- 10500 Civic Center Drive
a
City Rancho Cucamoncra Zip 9173C
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** The History of Alta Loma, California
1880-1980 by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 198
Interview with Mr. Donald N. Clayton, 3 Xx
May 3, 1991 1
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (11:
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — 2j_5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C —1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Trewett House
_ 1) district —No. of properties (0.3)
Historic Name (40): _,2) site
Bauer House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-072-17 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9445 La Vine Street
umber (0-5) Street Name (4-20) —1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark_8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
0ty/Town (3-20) _.._5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD —1) unknown —22) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mutt. family prop. _24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big. _25) amusement park
_,1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
_ 2) federal 5) county _6) comm, big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
_3) state 6) city —7) comm, big. over 3 st. —28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. —29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre __31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. —.32) rural open space
_11 unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X_3) residential 6) none _14) government big. —35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 _18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) — 19) bridge _38) women's property
—20) canal/aqueduct __40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _21) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
Jewitt and Blair and Specifications: Yes X No
Year of Survey (2):_ 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) RPC, , 311
4 - 71
"San of California—The Resources Agw+cv Ser.No.
-DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HAGS HAER Loc_,_.SHL No._.—NR Status__
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: Baird Hous '
2. Historic name: Krysto House
3. Street or rural address: 9496 La Vine street
Cites Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 County^
San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-071-13
5. Present Owner: William H & Edna M. Baird Address: 9496 La Vine
City Rancho Cucamonga
Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public _Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Ar6hitectural style: Vernacular Shingle
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence built in 1927 is rectangular in shape with a gable-front
and wing plan. The wood-frame structure is two stories in the gable-front
portion and 1 1/2 in the side-gabled wing. Roof is hipped-gable in
construction. Resting on a poured concrete foundation, it is covered by
green-tinted wood shingles. The doorway is set symmetrically into the wing
portion of the house. The 10-light panel door is flanked by 10-light
sidelights. The majority of windows are 4/1 double-hung. Centered in
the first floor of the gable-front facade is a fixed shingle-pane window
in a palladian of the wing even with the gable-front facade supported
at the east by a 8" X 8" wood post on a base of poured concrete with
steps edged by bricks in header rows.
B. Construction date:
Estimated Factual 1,927
9. Architect unknown
10. Builder Theodore Krysto i�7r
11 Approx.proPerM size tin f 53) 36
Frontage 150 Depth
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photograr'
7/25/91
Dr"'�
13. Condition: Excellent XGood Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations Pergola attached to west elevation
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site?_X_ Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events, and persons associated with the site.)
Theodore Krysto Jr. was a master craftsman and carpenter who worked in the
Big Bear area as well as Alta Loma and surrounding environs. Krysto built
houses and furniture. He built this house for his own family, and it remains
as a testament to his craftsmanship. The high quality of the detailing and
the historic and structural integrity of the building make it a crucial
part of the material character of Old Alta Loma neighborhood.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial_.2_Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
The History of Alta Loma, California, T '• °
1880-198Q, by t1artha Gaines Stoebe, 1981.
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95, & 122; San Bernardino County
Building Records IT
N
22 Date form prepared
By Buff ie Hollis/Anthea Hartia «,
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga . _ _4;t•
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive-
City
rivesCity Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 u i.�M.r pe,vE
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** for Parcel 202-071-13. Alta Loma
City Directories, 1934, 1938, 1946,
1952. "Designated & Potential Histori
Site List," City of Rancho Cucamonga, �{�� 3 AA•A
December, 1990. I
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1.4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — —2�5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
.�L_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Baird House
1) district —No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Krysto House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-071-13 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9496 La Vine Street
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Blg. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
_Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown �12) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mult. family prop. —24) lighthouse
—4)ancillary big, 75) amusement park
11, unknown 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
— 2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
311 state 6) city — 7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre __31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
_1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc, hall —34) military property
- X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
.17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1927 _18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) — _19) bridge _38) women's property
_20) canal/aqueduct _-AO) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): .71) dam —39) other
unknown
EluiIder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
Theodore Krysto, Jr. and Specifications: Yes k No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) Rpc — 339&
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State of California-The Resources A9eney Ser.No.
.DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS HAER Loc__SHL No. NR Status
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Derfer House
3. Street or rural address: 9393 Lomita Drive
Cit% Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-082-30
5. Present Owner Donald E. & Wanda R. Dixon Address: 5434 Hellman
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public _Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a front
gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 3-inch
horizontal lapped boards. The front porch, covering the entrance at the
west of the facade, is a gabled pediment supported by 8" X 8" wood posts
connected by a wood railing with lattice decorations. Horizontal slat:
attic vents grace the gables of both the house and its matching garage.
The only alteration is the enclosure of the back porch.
8. Construction date: 2
Estimated Factual 198_ 2 8
9. Architect
unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.proPertV size (in feet)
Frontage5�_ Depth 132.8
or approx. acreage
12 Date(s) of enclosed photographs)
7/25/91
1:9. Condition: Excellent _Good x Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
141. Alterations: Back porch enclosed
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
1B. Related features: Garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was the house of Ray L. and Dorothy Derfer, who bought Blake's
Dry Goods Store in the late 19401s. The Derfers remained an integral part
of Alta Loma .community life for more than twenty years. The structure's
architectural integrity is virtually intact, with only a minor alteration:
the enclosure of the back porch. This residence is also important for
its contribution to the original historic fabric of Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets, roads,and prominent landmarks):
201. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government .Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
...�. . ._ .Y�
and their dates). u� _ _ _—___- —• -- -'
The History of Alta Loma, California LASAWbE&WE
1880-1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981. -
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books --
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County
Building Records ** x
221. Date form prepared September 11, 1991 LWI^'T• T'a'y'
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig ( -
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive " Ell
f
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290 I I
** for Parcel 202-082-30; Alta Loma
Directories 1928, 1938, 1952.
"Designated and Potential Historical �� 2 �D D
Site List" , City of Rancho Cucamonga J
December, 1990.
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. - - 10. Registration Status (11
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed -date (6) _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible - X 51 eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (11:
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
_ 1) district -No. of properties (0.3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
_Derfer House _3) building
`4) structure
Parcel No, (G-17) 202-082-30 „_5) object
4. Address:
9393 Lomita Drive 13. Other Registration (0-9)
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) —1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Layton _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown .22) lake/river/reservoir
-L-2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mutt. family prop. 74) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, ?5) amusement park
1) unknown X 4) private —5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city — 7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street.furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1.6): _10) theatre _,31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
—1) unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
—2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 _18) train _37)highway/trail
District (8) - 191 bridge _38) women's property
10) canal/aqueduct —40) cemetery
8. Architectls) (0-25): _21) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) �Pc - 3 66t
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MEMORANDUM
o3
x
z
DATE: March 30, 1989 D
iso
TO: ' airman and Members of the Historic Preservation Commission
FROM: ' Larry Henderson, Senior Planner
BY : Gtl�i Arlene Banks, Associate Planner
SUBJECT: INFORMATION ON REMOVAL OF 9397 LOMITA FROM THE LIST OF
POTENTIAL LANDMARKS
Attached is a copy of a letter to Mr. Alan Christiano who wishes to
alter radically his bungalow on Lomita Avenue. The house is a small
bungalow with an altered roof ( imitation Spanish tile) . It was listed
with an SUS label (Surveyed, Undetermined Status) .
The file indicates the house was owned from 1937 to 1942 by the Gallaher
family. The Gal lahers are mentioned in The History of Alta Loma as
among those who came to town to work in one of the packing houses or for
Growers Service Company. Other owners are not in the book .
Since it is the policy of the Commission not to recommend designation of
a landmark when the owner objects unless the building is outstanding,
and since this building does not appear to be outstanding, staff did not
feel justified in preventing Mr. Christiano from proceeding with his
building permits.
We have not heard any response from Mr. Christiano since the letter was
written. Please note that the door was left open for him to reconsider.
LH:AB:mlg
Attachment
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'State of California—The Resources Agenov Ser.No.
'DEPARTMENT OFPARKSANDRECREATIONHABS_�-IAER Loc�._SHLNo.+NRSntus�..,.
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Avila House
L Common name:
2. Historic name: Dahlstrom House
3. Street or rural address: 9627 Monte Vigta
Cites
Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
-
4. Parcel number: 202-131-40
i Avla Address: 9627 M me Vi sta
5. Present Owner. Crecencio & Maria _C-_ Avila _
� -
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 1 7 1 Ownership is: Public ,__Private X.._._—
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Ar6hitectural style. Vernacular Queen Anne
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This Vernacular Victorian residence, from the 1910's, is roughly T-shaped with
a gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is covered in 4-inch
horizontal lapped wood boards, with fishscale shingles at pediments, The front-
gable wing terminates in a bay with a shallow rectangular window over the main
window, which is flanked by 1/1 double-hung windows. Bay is decorated with
cornices of wood panels and curved corner brackets. The attic vents are
composed of horizontal boards with scalloped edges. The front porch extends
from bay to west elevation. It is rectangular in shape with a hip roof
supported by 4" X 4" wood posts. Porch could be an addition or replacement,
signaled by its balustrade of wood siding which is not uniform. There are
also several additions across the back of the house which are sided with
horizontal tongue-in-groove wood boards.
i
- 8. Construction date:.
EstimatedFactual
---Apr -
- 9. Architect
�-� n
10. Builder unknow
y 11. Approx.property size lin feet)
Frontage 50' Depth 14" '
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photOr-
hlsl
7/11/91
13. 'Condition: Excellent Good Fair X Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Three additio .s at back.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential _Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known.2�_Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? Moved? X Unknown?
18. Related features:
SIGNIFICANCE .
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
Monte Vista Street is the first residential street in Alta Loma. Many of the
houses built on this street, which was subdivided by Lucas and Ward in 1915, were
the small, inexpensive houses of packing house and ranch workers. This particular
house was moved in from San Bernardino Road in Cucamonga in 1920 by the Dalstrom
Family. Mrs. Dahlstrom had been appointed Postmistress of Alta Loma in 1919.
Although somewhat altered, the dwelling retains most of its architectural integrity
in its facade. The mature vegetation which surrounds the house integrates it into
the visual landscape of Monte Vista Street.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 ,arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial 3 Exploration/Settlement 2
Government .Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews V '
and their dates). Virginia & Lee McAlester, « •._
A Field Guide to American Houses, 1989 �=
vl
The History of Alta Loma, CA, 1880-1980,
by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981. f-,
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
See below
33, 65, 95 and 122. ** - - « .. . « « ; « « • • « e
si
22 Date form prepared '"jAe .ate "'
By (name) Rif i Hol 1 i s/Anthea Harti Q l� + • « < '
Organization City of _Rancho Cuc-amnnQa `
lt
Address: 10500 Civic Cpnter D i vP
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 917301
phone: (714) 989-1261
** San Bernardino County Building
Records for Parcel # 202-131-40,
Alta Loma City Directories, 1934, 1946
1951.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters,numbers,punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0.4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — JL5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2.. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D —2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Avila House
_ 1) district—No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Dahlstrom House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-131-40 _5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9627 Monte Vista Street
umber (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey —6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Archibald _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) —3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) ^5) other
91730 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SAD _1) unknown _22) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mult family prop. —24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, 95) amusement park
1) unknown X 4) private —5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big- —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _.32) rural open space
_1) unknown 4) private non-comm. ,_12) civic auditorium —33) farm/ranch
2) commercial _ 5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
3) residential 6) none _14) govemment big. —35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
T Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1912 _18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) — _19) bridge —38) women's property
20) canal/aqueduct X40) cemetery
8., Architect(s) (0-25): ?1) dam —39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9., Year of Survey (2): 1991
PC, � 3J rJ
P Rev. 12/83)
D R 660 (
V
A
p A B C D E F G H II
1 STREET ADDRESS QTY AP NUMBER STATUS YEAR BUILT STYLE TYPE COM+AON NAME
O 2 Amethyst 6989 Alta Loma 202-131-55 SUS
p .d 3 Amethyst 7112 Alta Loma 202-081-43 PLL 1917 Craftsman Stoebe House
N 4 -Amethyst 7126 Alta Loma 202-081-18 PLL Clayton Service Station
5 jAmethyst 7209 Alta Loma 202-161-03 PLL 1918 Craftsman Roberts House
6
7 Hellman Ave 7005 Alta Loma 208-073-43 SDI 1927 Bun aloes McJannet
C 8 Hellman Ave 7091 Alta Loma 208-162-28 SUS
9 Hellman Ave 7137 Alta Loma 208-393-01 PLL 1928 Bungalow Billings House
Q 10
C 11 LaGrande 9350 Alta Loma 202-072-44 SUS
U) 12 LaGrande 9387 Alta Loma 202-081-08 SLB
13 LaGrande 9420 Alta Loma 202-072-35 PLL 1928 Bungalow Lawyer
14 LaGrande 9446 Alta Loma 202-072-32 SDI
15 LaGrande 9452 Alta Loma 202-072-31 SDI
(N C 16
Z m 17 LaMesa 9403 Alta Loma 202-091-33 SUS 1944
18 LaMesa 9408 Alta Loma 202-082-21 PLL
C
19 LaMesa 9416 Alta Loma 202-082-20 PLL 1927 San. Col. Rev.McKee
Z20 LaMesa 9421 Alta Loma 202-091-36 SUS
Z 21 LaMesa 9438 Alta Loma 202-082-15 PLL 1936 San. Col. Rev.
22 LaMesa 9448 Alta Loma 202-082-14 PLL 1929 San. Col. Rev.
on; 23
91 24 Lavine 9311 Alta Loma 202-072-03 SUS
25 LaVine 9339 Alta Loma 202-072-05 SUS
26 LaVine 9347 Alta Loma 202-072-06 SUS
C 27 LaVine 9461 Alta Loma 202-072-19 SUS
28 LaVine 9475 Alta Loma 202-072-21 PLL 1928 Bungalow Ho ancam
v 29
0 30 Lomita Dr 9309 Alta Loma 202-082-01 SUS
31 Lomita Dr 9356 Alta Loma 202-081-24 PLL
32 Lomita Dr 9468 Alta Loma 202-081-15 PLL Relph
M 33 Lomita Dr 9477 Alta Loma 202-083-16 SUS
0 34 Lomita Dr 9489 Alta Loma 202-083-04 SUS
U) 35
M 36 Monte Vista 9516 Alta Loma 202-131-05 SUS 1916 Patterson
Ip 37 Monte Vista 9539 Alta Loma 202-131-51 SUS 1928 IRamsell
h.
A
A is
D E F --r-
0 38 Monte Vista 9547 Alta Loma 202-131-50H I
d d 39 Monte Vista 9.548 Alta Loma 202-131-0- SUS 1916 Ramsell
It
40 Monte Vista 9556 Alta Loma 202-131-10 PLL 1925 Perdew
r 41 Monte Vista 9563 Alta Loma 202-131-48 SDI
SUS 1924
42 Monte Vista 9564 Alta Loma 202-131-70
43 Monte Vista 9571 Alta Loma 202 131-47 SUS 1924 Ewan
44 Monte Vista 9579 Alta Loma 202-131-46 PLL 1934 Rabbitry
45 Monte Vista 9587 Alta Loma 202-131-45 1926 Cher misin
46 Monte Vista 9593 Alta Loma 202-131-44 PLL 1918 Ward
47 Monte Vista 9602 Alta Loma 202-131-13 1927 Williams
48 Monte Vista 9610 Alta Loma 202-131-
M 49 Monte Vista 9611 Alta Loma 202-131-42 SUS 1945
X 50 Monte Vista 9617 Alta Loma 202-131-41 SDI/DEM 1924 Collins
51 Monte Vista 9626 Alta Loma 202-131-16 SUS
31- 52 Monte Vista 9633 Alta Loma 202-131-39 1916 Carrari
53 Monte Vista 9634 Alta Loma 202-131-17 SUS 1936 Sarzotti
54 Monte Vista 9641 Alta Loma 202-131-38 SUS 1928
—� 5 Monte Vista 9642 Alta Loma 202-131-60 SUS
5 1921 Carranza
56 Monte Vista 9658 Alta Loma 202-131-20 PL
:C 57 Monte Vista 9659 Alta Loma 202-131-36 1915 Helmer/School
'Q 58 Monte Vista 9665 Alta Loma 202-131-35 p 1921 Gallo
59 Monte Vista 9674 Alta Loma 202-131-22 1924 Bradford
60 Monte Vista 9680 Alta Loma 202-131-23 Sly 1935 Ulmer/Buriack
61 Monte Vista 9681 Alta Loma 202-131-33 SUS Buriack
,p 62 Monte Vista 9687 Alta Loma 202-131-32 Sly 1926
a B 3 SUS 1925
Monte Vista 9688 Alta Loma 202-131-24
64 Monte Vista 9698 Alta Loma 202-131-25 SUS 1921
65 Monte Vista 9699 Alta Loma 202-131-31 SUS 1926
6 6 SUS 1916 Laborde
6 7 Roberds Couri 9532 Alta Loma 202-161-05
68 Roberds Cou 9540 Alta Loma 202-161-05 PLL
SDI 1922-1924
69 Roberds Cou 9548 Alta Loma 202-161-05 PLL 1922-1924
1922-1924
i
Field Survey
Building Address* 6989 Amethyst Chimneys/Amendaaes:
Lo ation: AP A 202-131-55
Surveyor Nam: Buffie Hollis
24.05.91 Windows: Single-paned [ J Double-hung [X ]
Date of Survey:Suamry Description: This residence from the late MOs is rectan- Multi-paned [X J Casement [ I
gular in shape with a side gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Lights ( 1 / 1 ) Fixed [ ]
frame structure rests on a foundation of fieldstone and is stuc- Sliding [ I
coed. Details: Sill seems original, but exterior molding
has been removed.
I Doors/
Doorways: Panel [X I
Board-and-Batten [ I
Sidelights [ I
ConditionDrggone Use Density
Excellent Residential [X J Open Land [ J old.
Details: Door appears new, but with original thresh-
[ ]
Good [ ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [X I Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
Poor [ I Roof Shaoe Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low [ ] Principal [ ]
Surroundings* Residential [X I Commercial ( I Industrial [ I Gable [X I Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended (X I
Flat ( ] Steep ( ] Secondary/Dropped [ I
Other Buildincysi Garage [ ] Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Details: Exposed rafters; appears to have been reroofed; attic vent
openings of louvered wood.
Front is open entrance-only with shed-type roof supported
Material: stone by simple 4"X4" posts. Back is enclosed and stuccoed with cross-
Details: Covered with stucco. gabled extended roof with side entrance with six-panel door and two
,poured concrete steps.
Rasic Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ ]
Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor RevivalElevation Shape [ )
Noticeable Alterations: Stuccoed; front porch added and back en-
One-Story [X I Gable-Front [ I closed probably at time of stuccoing.
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X ]
^-1 Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ I
^�J Gable-Front-and-Wing [ ]
I — Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
1 I-House [ I Other Features•
Structure Wall Finish
Wood Frame [X I Wood Siding [ )
Masonry ( ] Stucco [X I
Other: Stone [ ]
Other:
-State of Cali fomis—The Resources AgenaY Ser.No.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS HAER Loc_�SHL No..,._..—NR Status___
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Stetzer House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Stoebe House
3. Street or rural address: 7112 methyst
91701 County San Bernardino
CityRancho Cucamonga Zip .�—
4. Parcel number:
202-081-43
Bertha C. and Stephen J. Stetzer Add
5. Present Owner: ress: 7112 Amethvst
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip
91701 Ownership is: Public Private X
6. Present Use:
residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Craftsman
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from Its
original condition:
The Craftsman residence from the mid 1920's is rectangular in shape with a
front-gable roof line and a back portion which is cross-gabled. Roof levels
vary as is characteristic of the Craftsman style. The roof also has
projecting beams visible and decorative attic vents of vertical slats.
The front porch is a half-wrap porch whose gabled pediment rests on square
wooden columns. The only alterations are two metal patio structures, one
at the south and one at the north.
B. Construction date:
Estimated 1917 Factual
9. Architect unknown
10. Builder unkno
11. Approx.ProPerW size .(in feet)
Frontage 7.�-- Depth 150
or approx. acreage
_ 12. Date(s) of enclosed PhotWvoh(s)
7L22`.
DI ;� � /
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Metal patio covers.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
1B. Related features: Garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was built by J.H. Donner, an Alta Loma rancher, for his family to
live in around 1917. Donner later owned a lumber yard and a small service station
in Alta Loma, . but by 1926 had liquidated his assets in town and moved. The
house went through a variety of tenants until it was bought in 1944 by Marion
Stoebe and his wife Velma. Stoebe, of the Charles Stoebe family who had come to
Alta Loma in 1912, was an expert carpenter and an involved community member.
The Stoebes resided in this structure for twenty years. The only true example
of Craftsman styling in the Alta Loma townsite vicinity, this residence is
architecturally intact except for the addition of metal roofs over patios, a
minor disturbance. The combination of the age of the structure and its
architectural integrity render it one of the strongest contributors to
Alta Loma's original historical fabric.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
' Economic/Industrial X Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documenu,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
The History of Alta Loma, California, _
1880-1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981.
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95, & 122. San Bernardino County
Building Records ** LOMITA nava ,X -
22. Date form prepared CPj]rPT^hPY 12, 1991
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartia
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonaa
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive
i
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** Parcel # 202-081-43. Alta Loma City
City Directory, 1946. Interview,
Myrtle Clayton, July 10, 1991.
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NIASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / 4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible/— 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30►: 12. NR Class Category (1):
Stetzer House
1) district — No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Stoebe House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-081-43 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7112 Amethyst
umber (0-5) Street Name (4-20) —1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
_ La Grande Drive _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown 92) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mult. family prop. '24) lighthouse
—4)ancillary big, 95) amusement park
—_1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county _-6) comm. big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big- —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre —11) urban open space
—11) engineering struct. —.32) rural open space
unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
2 _2) commercial _5) public —13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: —16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1917 —18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) — _19) bridge —38) women's property
70) canal/aqueduct —40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): .21) dam —39) other
unknown -
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
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UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION D1cKnight Building
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Clayton Garage and Service
3. Street or rural address: 7126 Ameth st
Cit% ,Rancho Cucamonga
Zip 91701 County. San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-081-18
Dann McKnight Address: 6381 Birchwood Circle
5. Present Owner. y
Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public Private X
City Rancho Cucamonga _.�.—
6. Present Use:
auto garage Original use: service station
DESCRIPTION
7a. Ar6hitectural style: General Com.nercial
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This auto garage was originally a service station. The one-story, wood-frame
office is sided with stucco. The garage portion is constructed of concrete block.
A large single-pane fixed window is in the south of the office facade. At the
time of construction of the garage portion, a flase front was added to the
office, so the entire facade appears the same height. Next to the office is an
auxi'lary building, side-gabled, stuccoed, with a large overhead door in its
facade. The garage portion has three large overhead doors.
B. Construction date:- Factual 1934
Estimated_..._—.
g. Architect
unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. APProx•ProPertal size lin feet)
tafal�
Frontage 100 Depth 150
or approx. acreage
12 Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s)
7/25/A1
��- qr
,. D
13. Condition: Excellent ,.Good X fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Additions, rer: eling.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved( Unknown?
18. Related features: Restroom
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
The original service station on this site built by J.H. Donner, an Alta Loma
rancher, around 1917. However, it remained very small until William C.
and Sarah Clayton began operation in 1933, at which time they remodeled it
completely by constructing a new office and garage. Although the structure
has undergone subsequent remodelings, the site is important as a historic
focal point of the community of Alta Loma. Located in the Amethyst business
district, the service station was a central element in the growth of the town.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture Arts b Leisure
Economic/Industrial I Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
The History of Alta Loma, California
1880-1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981. L"GRANGE�7
San Bernardino County Assessor Lot Books
33, 65, .95 & 122. San Bernardino County -
Building Records
September 24, 1991.
22. Date form prepared r
By (name) Buff ie Hollis/Anthea Hartia it umiTA vnrVIL
OrganizationCity of Rancho CllC2.
aIRoriQd - -
Addreu: 10500 Civic Center DrivtH 1
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 H .4-,_
phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** for Parcel 202-081-18. Interview,
Donald N. Clayton, May 7, 1991.
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MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. 14) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1)
B
C _1) part of district
D _.2) individual property
_3) both of above
1 Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
McKnight Building
_ 1) district —No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Clayton Garage and Service Station _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-081-18 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7126 Amethyst
umber (0-5) Street Name (4-20) —1►Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Lomita Drive _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _.._5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown 72) lake/river/reservoir
_2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mult. family prop. ..24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, ?5) amusement park
_1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county X 6) comm. big. 1.3 st. —27) folk art
—_3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. —29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre ,_31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
__1) unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium —33) farm/ranch
X 2► commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
3) residential 6) none _14) government big. —35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1927 _18) train _37)highway/trail
District (8) — _19) bridge —38) women's property
.. 10) canal/aqueduct X40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _211 dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
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.DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS HAER LocSHL N0.__NR Status__.._
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Stoebe House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name:
Roberts House
3. Street or rural address: 7209 Amethyst
Cites Rancho Cucamonqa Zip
91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-161-03
5. Present Owner:
Thelma G. Stoebe Address: 7209 Amethyst
City
Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91. 701 _Ownership is: Public _.Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: vernacular Bungalow
site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the
original condition:
This residence from the late 1910's is rectangular in shape with a side gable
roofline. The one-story, wood frame structure is sided with 4-inch horizontal
lapped boards. The front porch is off-centered, its open pediment, graced by
decorative strickork, supported by pairs of 4" X 4" wood posts on a wooden
base under which is a poured concrete foundation. The windows are 1/1 double-
hungs, but the doorway is obscured by mature landscape elements. The foundation
of the structure is of native fieldstone adhered by concrete. The roof exhibits
Craftsman-style elements such as triangular knee braces and vertical board
attic vents.
8. Construction date: 1918
Estimated..._.. Factual
9. Architect
unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.Propertv size On feet)
Frontage 50' Depth-UW—
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photograp-O.%
7/22/91 ,
D
13. Condition: Excellent_Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations:
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential h Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Metal shed.
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was built by Charles and Drusa Roberts in 1918. Roberts was the
first manager of the Alta Loma Warehouse Company, which in turn was the
first packing house in Alta Loma, organized in 1913. The location of the
house, in close proximity to the site of the packing house, shows the
importance accorded to the manager of the factory. Further, the integrity
and preservation of the architectural details make this residence a strong
contributor both to the original historic fabric of Alta Loma and to the
streetscape of Amethyst.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources(List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
The History of Alta Loma, California,
1880-1980 by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981. w .
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Book I- ,,_ r7.. -_ UJI
33, 65, 95 & 122. San Bernardino County w - -• z
Building
22. Date formprepared September 24, 1991 'q
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hart; RoiEROa ee�w* J
Organization Citv of Rancho Cucamnnaa -
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive - ._ _ -ZCity
Rancho Cucamonga Zp 91730F1
phone (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290 -t
-BASE LINE Ro4D
** Records for Parcel 202-161-03. '
Alta Loma City Directories, 1928,
1934, 1938. "Designated & Potential
Historic Site List", City of Rancho
Cucamonga, December, 1990. —
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MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. - - 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed -date (6) _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible - _X_5) eiigible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. 141 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
8
C _1) part of district
D —2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Stoebe House
1) district - No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): —2) site
Roberts House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-161-03 5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7209 Amethyst
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Roberds _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) —5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD —1) unknown 72) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): _3) mutt- family prop. *74) lighthouse
—4)ancillary big, .25) amusement park
1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
_ 2) federal 5) county ._-6) comm, big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big, over 3 st _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1.6): _10) theatre __J1) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. .32) rural open space
_,1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall _34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_,15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot 1
Individual Property (4) 1918 _18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) - _19) bridge _38) women's property
_20) canal/aqueduct X40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): .71) dam _.39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0.25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
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UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION ConwayHouse
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: McJannet House
3. Street or rural address: 7005 Hellman
Cites,
Rancho Cucamonga _Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-071-20
5. Present Owner:
James C Conway Address: 7005 Hellman
91701 Ownership is: Public _,__.Private X
City Rancho Cucamona- Zip _�---
6. Present Use: residence
Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920' s is rectangular in shape with a front
gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure's original wood siding
is covered with stucco. Extensively remodeled, the house has a full facade
front porch supported by 12" X 6" wood posts. The windows, 2/1 casements,
are possibly the only remaining original architectural detail. An addition
at the back with a slightly lower roofline has sliding windows. The garage
has likewise been remodeled and converted for use as a studio.
g, Construction date: 1928
�- -- = Estimated_.— Factual
j 9. Architect unknown
- - 10. Builder°wn
a - -
11. APProx.properM size (in feet)
Frontage_.UJ2_ Depth 117
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s)of enclosed photograph(s)
8/1/91
i
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations Completely remodeled addition
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
1B. Related features: ^Garage/studio
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events,and persons associated with the site.)
This residence, while undoubtedly historically and architecturally significant
at some earlier point, has now been remodeled in such a way as to cover all
traces of its historical identity.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture X Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial_Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot
Books 33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino
County Building Records for Parcel _
202-071-20. Alta Loma City Directories _ t
1934. Interview, Eugene Billings
;►.Z. Date form prepared September 13, 1991
LA V1Na SMEST F
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig C
Organization
City of Rancho Cucamonga f _ 2
O - ws
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive i ' - a• F
C
h
Ranco ucamongZip 91730 - - -
City a - - •-
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290 LA i,AlOW WIVE
** August 30, 1991
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MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
Ser. No. – – 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed –date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible – _5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) X-6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2'. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Conway House
1) district –No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
McJannet House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0.17) 202-071-20 —5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0.9)
7005 Hellman
Number (0-5) Street Name (4.20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
La Vine Street _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD —11 unknown ?2) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. _23) ship
S. Type of Ownership (1.7): .3) mull family prop. '24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, ?5) amusement park
1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm, big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre __,31) urban open space
—11) engineering struct. X32) rural open space
M1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
_y_3) residential 6) none _14) govemment big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot .1
Individual Property (4) 1928 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) - 19) bridge _38) women's property
_201 canal/aqueduct —40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): 111) dam _.39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) }�
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DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HAGS HAER Loc SHL No. NR Status--_
UTM: A C_
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION McDonald House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name:
3. Street or rural address: 7091 Hellman
Zip 9�1 _County San Bernardino
Cit Rancho Cucamon a .-
4. Parcel number: 202-072-54
5. Present Owner: Richard B. McDonald
Address: 7091 Hellman
City Rancho Cucamonga
Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public Private --
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the 1940's is rectangular in shape with a side gable
roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 6-inch simple
drop horizontal boards. The facade is arranged asymmetrically with the
doorway to the north beside one double-hung window on the south. The doors
are panel with three stained glass panes. The attached garage was added in
1951. The two overhead doors of 6-inch simple drop vertical boards are
impaled with diamond-panes of stained glass. The shed-roofed porch covering
the entry has also been altered, being now supported by 4" X 4" wood posts
ona concrete block base.
,k g, Construction date:
944 Factual
Estimated
9. Architect
unknown
unknown
11. Approx.prOWEV site (in feet)
Frontage 62' Depth 181'
or approx. acreage
— sr.
A 12. Date(sl of enclosed photogr (s)
?/30/91
Q- �q
13. Condition: Excellent ,Good Fair X Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Garage• pool• porch
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land _Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? Moved? Unknown? X
18. Related features: C;arage• pool
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
Having been substantially altered, the site's architectural integrity has
been breached. It is interesting to note that this dwelling seems to have
been a rental house. However, the absence of any documented historical
significance makes this property an unlikely one for designation.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets, roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one it NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture X Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial_Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot at
Books 33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino - -
County Building Records for Parcel =
202-072-54; Alta Loma City Directories u
1934, 1936 �
22 Date form prepared September 19 1991 _ - L.v_«a MEET
By (name) Buff'e Hol i ' c/Anthea Hartis
Organization Citv of Rancho Cucamonga - f
10500 Civic Center Drive-
City
rve-
Address:-10500 i
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 u iw+.r WIVE
(714) 989-1861 ext. 2290 f
Phone:
�C � � ?
uC, P1 i Ill C'v i V I-n N,) i _ n V,— —,
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers,punctuation marks,spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1}:
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
X
2452 —2) determined eligible — 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
.-3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
McDonald House
1) district—No. of properties (0.3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
_3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-072-54 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
7091 Hellman
Number (0.5) Street Name (4-20) r-1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
La Grande Drive _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) —3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SBD _1) unknown 72) lake/river/reservoir
_]L2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): .-3) mutt. family prop. —24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, 75) amusement park
—_1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm, big. 1.3 sL _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district ,— 8) industrial big. —29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _--,31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. X32) rural open space
__71 unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium —33) farm/ranch
commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
3) residential 6) none —14) government big. —35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5.20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1944 —18) train —37).highway/trail
District (8) — 19) bridge _38) women's property
70) canal/aqueduct —40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _21) dam _39) other
unknown -
Builder(s)(0.25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPIR 660 (Rev. 12/63)
�`OD
State of Calllo—la _ `e ;:`sources aqe^c, ��-
0EPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECRE.aN � HABS HAER_ SHL
U T'.1 a
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY a
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: - c-
2. Histonc name:
3. Street or rural address:
Cit{ R3n,��,� ,am^nc=
Zip 9 1� County
4, Parcel number: n _�� _r�
5. Present Owner: alar"' n v �i11 na,-
Address: — Airc
a Zip 9240
City an �r_-rnarnc .1 Ownership is: Public Private .S
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernarcular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920s is rectangular in shape with a side
y, wood-frame structure is sided with
aabie r_ofiine. The one- .ato_r
:nch horizontal lapped boards. The facade is arranged symmetrically
with the dc,orwav and recessed front porch flanked by palladian-style
• Th
crou-,in,s cr one fixed window and two narrower casement windows, e
recessed `rout porch resides under a central front cable dormer with a
shed-roofed extension of the sice gabled roofline. Knee braces support
the extension over the poured concrete porch floor which is canoed with
bricks. The c7ables are graced with decorative attic vents of vertical
slats. The Billings family added a bedroom to the northeast corner in
1-45, necessiratinq the re-siding of the north side. Around the same
time, when rhe house was reroofed, the central front gable replaced the
former eyebrow-type dormer.
8
Attach Photo Envelope Here . Construction date:
Estimated Factual
g. Architect Unknown
rt
E-
10. Builder Unk
11. Approx. propertV size lin feet)
Frontage 303' Depth
or approx. acreage
-__ 12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph is
DPR 52 _ '- - ' 10
13. Condition: Excellent Good Fair_ Deteriorated �Jo 'onger .n existence
'14. Alterations: ; i
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land _Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other.-
17.
ther:17. Is the structure: On its original site? v Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: arae; Redwood arbor
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site.)
This dwelling was built for Gordon and Hazel Billings in 1928. The couple had
built the Billings Grocery in 1921 on Amethyst Street and they operated it t-hrouch
the 1970s, all of the time living in the home. Billings Grocery has been referred
to as "the hub of the town, ," and much of this distinction can be traced back to
the owners themselves. The Billings were civic leaders and helped to develop
and cohese the Alta Loma community. The combination of architectural integrity
and historical significance of this site renders it a crucial aspect of the
visual landscape cf Alta Loma. The 1945 addition was in keeping the the original
style of the home and due to its association with the Billings family, does not
detract significantly from the structure's integrity.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets, roads, and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial ?Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21, Sources (List books, documents,surveys, personal interviews
and their dates).
.an Bernardino Co. Assessor, Lot Books 33, 65, 95 t , I
& 122; San Bernardino Co. Building Records for ! j
Parcel =202-081-01; Alta Loma Cit} Directories ,
1928, 1934, 1938, 1916, 1952; Interview with Gene
Billings , 30 Aug. 1991 (See below) ) j '
22. Date form prepared
By Iname) Bu=fie Hollis/Anthea Hartig u.MIA 1
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonaa
Address: 1-)500 Civic Center Dr.
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
Phone: 9-_S61 x 2290
Tne History of Alta Loma, California, 18d��-1980,
'�iartn wines _t0ebc , 1981.
U r r A rt i Mcti l ..ir r.+n r",.AN- ,t. Mn -, —
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. - - 10. Registration Status (1)
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed -date (6) I _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible - y5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (11:
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Billings House
1 1 district - No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Bi 1 1 i nqs Hous _3) building
_.4) structure
Parcel No, (0.17) 2n? null-01 ,-5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
Hellman
umber ( Street Name (4.20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
_2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Toss Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91 701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown —22) lake/river/reservoir
-2.2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mult. family prop. .24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, 75) amusement park
_1) unknown X 4) private —5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1.6): _10) theatre ,_31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. —32) rural open space
_1) unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium —33) farm/ranch
�2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) govemment big. —35) CCC/1NPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 —18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) - _19) bridge —38) women's property
70) canal/aqueduct —t0) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _71) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0.25): 15. Architectural Plans
Unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
3. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) `-'
F1 P�d qllr
ve
Building Address: 9350 La Grande
AP A 202-072-44
Surveyor Name: Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [X ]
Date of Survey: 10.06.91 Multi-paned [X 1 Casement [ 1
Summary De2Qription: This residence is rectangu ar with a side I Lights ( 2 / 2 ) Fixed [ J
gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is covered Sliding [ 1
with stucco. Details: Plain surrounds, molding removed; panes are
horizontal, with one fixed window in west facade flanked by 2/2's.
DoorsZ
Doorways. Panel [X 1
Board-and-Batten [ 1
Sidelights [ 1
Present Use Density Details: Minimal surround - molding removed.
Excellent [ ] Residential [X ] Open Land [ 1
Good [ ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [X 1 Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
Poor [ 1 Roof Shave Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low [X J Principal [X 1
Slirminclings: Residential [X ) Commercial [ j Industrial [ 1 Gable [X J Medium [ ) Secondary/Extended [ ]
Flat [ ] Steep [ J Secondary/Dropped [ J
other Buildinas:_ Garage [X 1 Shed [ j Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Gabled roof; closed eaves; one Details: Closed eaves; horizontal slat attic vents.
wooden overhead door.
Poured concrete slabs at both front and west doors, with
EQUndatiglu Material: concrete no porch structures.
Details: Poured in place, covered with stucco.
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian ( )
Spanish Colonial Revival [ 1 Tudor Revival [ )
goticeable Alterations: Addition to east elevation, possibly two
One-Story [X ] Gable-Front separate - angles of roof are different on each side; roofline is
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X lower than that of principle roof.
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ 1
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ 1
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ 1
I-House [ 1 Other Features: Large evergreen by east corner of house; mature tree
CStructure Walt F;ni h in front of house.
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [ 1
Masonry [ ] Stucco [X j
Other: Stone [ 1
Other:
1
Field ;curve
y
Addzesse 9387 La Grande
Locations AP A 202-081-08
surveyor Name: Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ j Double-hung [ ]
Date of Survey-;- 10.06.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ ]
This residence is rectangular in shape wit a Lights ( / ) Fixed [ ]
side gable roofline. The wood-frame, one-story structure is cov- Sliding [X ]
ered with stucco, but this does not seem original. Details: One fixed twelve pane in central facade,
could be original. All others replaced with sliding windows.
Doors/
Doorways: Panel [X ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ ]
Condition Present Use Density Details: Eight square panels, similar to garage door;
Excellent [ j Residential [X ] Open Land [ ] metal screen door; no molding.
Good [X ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [ ] Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
Poor [ I Roof Shape Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low [ ] Principal [ ]
Surroundingsm Residential [X ] Commercial [ ] Industrial [ 1 Gable [X ] Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [X ]
Flat [ ] Steep [ ) Secondary/Dropped [ )
Other Buildinase Garage [X ] Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Gabled with one overhead door of Details: Closed eaves with curved detailing at corners.
wood paneling with square recessed panels (16)
Front entry porch on east facade of poured concrete wit
Material: concrete faux -column details (capstones in middle of columns); open on three
Details: Poured in place, covered with stucco. sides with arched openings; entrance from east.
Basic Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ ]
Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ ]
Shape ioticeable Alterations: Split level addition at rear with roof line
one-Story [X ] Gable-Front [ 1 3arallel to principal; mock retaining wall extends in curved pattern
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X ] Erom west porch across facade, slightly below porch level; small wall
other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ] at porch level extends past steps to driveway; appears to be older
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ l ross-gabled addition at west rear; entire structure has been exten-
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed sively remodeled.
I-House [ l Other Features: Large tree in front.
Wall Finish
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [ ]
Masonry [ ] Stucco [X ]
Other: Stone [ ]
Other:
-State of California-The Resources Agency Ser.No.
_DEPARTMENT OF"PARKSAND RECREATION HAMS HAER Loc_,,,,_SHL No.-NR Status--
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY 6 D
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Lawyer House
3. Street or rural address: 9420 La Grande Drive
Cites, Rancho Cucamonga _Zip
91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-072-35
5. Present Owner: Stella C. Lombardo et al Address: 1540 N. Shelley Ave.
City
Upland Zip 91786Ownership is: Public _Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a front
gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 3-inch
horizontal lapped boards. The front porch is recessed into the west
corner of the structure. Its floor of poured concrete i•s accessed by
concrete block steps at the east edge of the porch. An entry wall set out
from the house elevations encloses the porch floor. Fenestration consists
of 1/1 double-hung windows with curved sash decoration. One addition
ertends from the rear, a back porch enclosed with a wall similar to the
entry wall at the front, topped by a wall consisting of wood lattice-work
with a flat roof.
S. Construction date:.
Estimated. 1928 Factual_28
E_ g, Architect unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx•pr'opernl sig (in feet)
- _ Frontage 5 1 1 'Depth136
orapprox. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photc i{s)
6/27/ 1
..t
13. Condition: Excellent _Good Fair,X Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition at back; metal guttering; wrought iron uorch handrai i
.6. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known_LXPrivate development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Gare e• shed (chicken cnou71
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was owned by Raymond and Alta Lawyer, a couple who had a major impact
on Alta Loma community life. The Lawyers came to Alta Loma in 1928. Ray was the
first barber in Alta Loma and was also responsible for the formation of the Alta
Loma Community Club, the first recreational organization in the community. Lawyer
also offered space in his barbershop to relocate the Alta Loma Library, a branch
of the San Bernardino County library, which had been housed in the school. Its
new address made its books available to adults as well as children. Alta Lawyer
was later in charge of the library from 1943-1962, after it had moved out of her
husband's barbershop. The Lawyer House remains in fair shape, with its architectural
integrity uncompromised by the sole alteration at the back.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is
NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture _1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government .Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates). -
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County
Building Records for Parcel 202-072-35;
Alta Loma City Directories, 1934, 1946
** LA8 STREET L
22. Date form prepared September 17 1991 <
Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartia____ «� r
By (name)
O City of Rancho Cucamonga
Organization
Address• 10500 Civic Center Dr;v,-
city
PCity Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91 730
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext 2290
The History of Alta Loma, California
1880-1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe,
1981.
b
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NC)TE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (11:
City Zip (4) Form No. (1.4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date {6) / / 4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Lombardo House
1) district- No. of properties (0.3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Lawyer House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-072-35 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9420 La Grande Drive
umber 0-5) Street Name (4.20) ,1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator{3) SBD _.1) unknown —22) lake/river/reservoir
-.L2) sing, family prop. —23) ship
S. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mutt family prop. - 24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big. .25) amusement park
1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
_ 2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. —29) landscape architr.
9) public utility big. —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre 11) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. .32) rural open space
_1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium —33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none —14) government big. —35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1926 —18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) - .19) bridge _38) women's property
_20) canal/aqueduct _40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): . ?1) dam —39) other
unknown
BuiIder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
Field ►curve
Y
Building Address: 9996 La Grande
AP # 202-072-32
Surveyor Namev Buffie Hollis Windows. Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ ]
Date of Survey* 10.06.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ ]
SunTory Description* This residence is rectangular in shape wit a Lights ( / ) Fixed ( ]
front gable roofline. This wood-frame, one-story structure is Sliding [X ]
sided with redwood board-and-batten. Details: Plain surrounds.
t Doors/
Doorways: Panel (X J
Board-and-Batten ( I
Sidelights ( ]
Present Use Density Details: View obstructed.
Excellent [ ] Residential (X 1 Open Land [ J
Good [ ] Commercial ( ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair (X J Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
Poor ( l Roof Shane Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low [X ] Principal [ J
Surroundings Residential [X I Commercial [ ] Industrial [ J Gable (X ] Medium [ ] Secondary/Extended [X I
C> Flat [ ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [ I
--Q other Buildinase Garage [ ] Shed ( ) Other: Material: Wood with composition roll.
Details: Details: Closed eaves.
Front porch as a shed roof; covers west quarter o
Material: Unable to see. facade and is supported by 2"X2" wood posts; front is joined by a
Details: lattice wall 1/2 way up.
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ ]
Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival ( ]
Tevatim Apa Considerably altered; additions on every
One-Story [X ] Gable-Front (X 1 levation, all shed roofed; original house disguised.
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [ ]
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ I
1 Gable-Front-and-Wing [ 1
T Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ J
I-House ( 1 other Features;
ztXUQtUY& Wa>> Finish
t
dFrame [X I Wood Sidingonry ( 1 Stucco [ J
Other: Stone ( 1
Other: Redwood wide-gauge board-and-batten.
T�jA�M Qvlvvri�xf
.r
9952 La Grande
AP A 202-072-31
Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ ]
27.06.91 Multi-paned [ ] Casement [ J
ere are two bouses on this lot. T e ouse Lights ( / ) Fixed ( 1
at the front of the lot was built after 1995; the house on the back Sliding L )
is difficult to see - it is a compilation of structures; it is very Details:
difficult to distinguish building patterns in this structure.
r
Doors/
Doorways Panel ( 1
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ l
pre4e.^t ��e Density Details:
Excellent [ ] Residential L ] Open Land [ 1
Good [ ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. ( 1
Fair [ ] Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [ ]
[ ] Roof Shane Pim Roof Con4t nuction
nor
k Hip [ J Low [ l Principal [ 1
Residential L 1 Commercial [ ] Industrial [ 1 Gable [ J Medium [ 1 Secondary/Extended [ ]
Cr Flat [ ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [ ]
Garage [ ] Shed [ ) Other: Material:
Details: Details:
Material:
Details:
Craftsman ( J Bungalow [ ) Victorian [ J
Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ ]
le Alterations•
One-Story L ] Gable-Front [ )
Two-Story [ 1 Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled ( ]
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ]
Gable-Front-and-Wing L J
]� Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed L 1
�? I-House [ 1 Other Features•
Wall Finish
ood Frame [ 1 Wood Siding [ 1
Masonry [ 1 Stucco [ 1
Other: Stone L 1
Other:
--State of Callfomis-The Resources Agency Ser.No. '
"DEPARTMENTDF PARKSAND RECREATION HAGS HAER Loc_—SHL No._NR Sntus!
- - UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Williams House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name:
3. Street or rural address: 9403 La Mesa
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
d. Parcel number: 202-091-33
5. Present Owner: Address-
City Zip _Ownership is. Public ___..Private
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the mid-1940's is L-shaped with a hipped roof line. The
one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with stucco with brick veneer below
the windows on the north elevation of the west wing. The west wing facade
also a palladian-style window arrangement ,with an eight-pane fixed window
flanked by two four-pane casements. other ,fenestration consists of casements
and all window groupings have decorative fixed shutters. A six-sided small
window is located high on the front of the bay at the west. The entrance is
in the west elevation of the bay wing, and is sheltered by a roof extension.
Access is by step in front and by ramp at west. Two additions are attached to
the rear of the house as a wood deck.
y 8. Construction date:
Estimated 1_ 9�— Factual
9. Architect unknown
10. Builder unk
11. Approx..property size (in feet)
60
Frontage Depth 148_
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s)of enclosed'photograph(s)
7/9/91
_ _ - 1!?
131. Condition: Excellent _.Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Additions
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial X Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
1& Related features: Metal shed.
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
The significance of this structure does not stem from any events or persons
associated with the site. Rather, the integrity and preservation of the
architectural features of this dwelling make it a strong contributor to the
original historic fabric of Alta Loma, especially when contrasted to earlier
structures in the area. This dwelling from the mid-1940's exhibits a change
in architectural style which would lead into the post-World War II era. Any
alterations are concealed behind the structure, posing no problems to its
perceived integrity.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial—Exploration/Settlement
Government .Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates). -
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County LAM95IA -a^
Building Records for Parcel 202-091-33.
to «... , ' ►
Alta Loma City Directories 1928, 1946.
2:L Date form prepared September 16, 1991
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartia Z
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga W
-
i
10500 Civic Center Drive � e ,- `y•
Address: l ,. - • "' w
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 '+4
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext- 2290 -BA'SE LI �pAD
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MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers,punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1.4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — _5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible -IL7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Williams House
1) district—No. of properties (0.3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
_3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-091-33 "5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0.9)
9403 La Mesa Drive
Number 0.5) Street Name (4.20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Layton _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3.20) _5) other
91730 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SBD `1) unknown 72) lake/river/reservoir
—2) sing. family prop. _23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mutt family prop. _74) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, . 75) amusement park
M 1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county _6) comm, big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street fumiture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre __31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. X32) rural open space
—1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
—2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall _34) military property
__2:3) residential 6) none _14) govemment big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _361 ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1944 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) — 19) bridge _38) women's property
_- 0) canal/aqueduct __40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0.25): 71) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
-q. Year of Survey (2): 91
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�209PARTMENT_OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS_HAER Loc_ SHL No._.._ NR Status_..._
UTM: A C_
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY e D
IDENTIFICATION Rivera House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: William J. Ledi ou
se
3. Street or rural address: 9408 La
Mesa- Drive -
Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
City Rancho Cucamona3
4. Parcel number: 202-082-21
Address: 9408 La Mesa Drive
5. Present Owner Salvador P_ Rivera et
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip
917.01 Ownership is: Public Private X
Original use: residence
6. Present Use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a flat roof.
The one-story, wood-frame, Spanish Colonial Revival structure is sided with
stucco. Windows are standard 1/1 double-hung with decorative curved sash
elements. The front porch occupies the southeast corner .of the structure.
Access is by curved rectangular openings at. the south and east, with the
front entrance in the east elevation of the .porch interior. The only
noticeable alteration is a small lean-to attachto the west elevation of the
structure. Extending halfway up the elevation, with a door in the west side,
it is possibly the entrance to a cellar.
B. Construction date:. -
Factual 1928
Estimated
8• Architect unknown
10. Builder unknow
y 11. APProx•property sig (in feet)
rFrontage Depths=
or approx. acreage------
12 DS of enclosed Photograph('
t 7/9/91 _
D _A
1 lid
i
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition
5. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known.X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site?_X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19.. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
The significance of this structure does not stem from any events or persons
associated with the site. Rather, the integrity and preservation of the
architectural features of this dwelling make it a strong contributor to the
original historic fabric of Alta Loma. It is especially significant as an
example of the Vernacular Spanish Colonial Revival building tradition in
Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets, roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial—Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys, personal interviews '
and their dates). LA GbINDE 3"f
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95 & 122. San Bernardino County
Building Records for Parcel # +-�
202-082-21.
LVA ITA DRIVE
22 Date form prepared September 11, 1991
f
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga b
Address- 10500 Civic Center Drive `A'�'"
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
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MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1.4) Prop. No. (0-4) _11 listed — date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible — __L5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (41 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
2. UTM Zone (Z) Fasting (6) Northing (7) _3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3► both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Rivera House
_1) district — No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
William J. Ledig House _3) building
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-082-21 —4) structure
object
4. Address:
9408 La Mesa Drive 13. Other Registration (0-9)
Number (0-5) Street Name (4.20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Layton _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
_ Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SBD _1) unknown _22) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1 7): _3) mutt family prop. '24) lighthouse
—4)ancillary big, _75) amusement park
._1) unknown �_4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
_ 2) federal 5) county _6) comm. big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big, over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1.61: _10) theatre __31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
_'I) unknown _4) private noncomm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
?) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
x:3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 _18) train ___37) highway/trail
District (81 - 19) bridge _38) women's property
- 10) canal/aqueduct ___40) cemetery
B. Architect(s) (0-25): _.21) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0.25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91.
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
State of con fornis—The Resources Agency Ser.No.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS HAER Loc__SHL No._-NR Status___
UTM: A - C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY e D
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: G
ill Houqp
2. Historic name: McKee House
3. Street or rural address: 9416 La Mesa Dr'
Cites
Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 _County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-082-21
S. Present Owner: Ruth C Gill
Address: 9416 La Mesa Drive -
City
Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival
f the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance o
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a flat roof.
The one-story, wood-frame Spanish Colonial Revival structure is sided with
stucco. The facade is arranged symmetrically with the doorway, containing
a fifteen-pane panel door, being flanked by two palladian-style window
arrangements consisting of one single-pane fixed window and two 1/1 double-
hungs each. The front porch, detailed as the house, covers the central
entrance. The corners of the structure are beveled with column capital
detailing at top and bottom. There is an exterior chimney at the east,
covered with stucco. There is an addition at the rear, part of which is
enclosed and sided with stucco, and part of which appears to be a back porch
of wood.
B, Construction date: 19 2
Estimated Factual_
v 9. Architect
unknown
4'
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.ProPerty size (in feet)
Frontage--LZ- Depth 160
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph4
7/9/91
- ! I-7
13. Condition: Excellent _,.Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential —Xindustrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features:
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was bought by Claude and Margaret McKee from 1934 to 1948. Claude
was a member of the McKee family who settled in the Alta Loma area in 1988 and
raised decidous fruit. Claude worked for the Alta Loma Heights Packing House
as field foreman and later assistant manager. Thus this house represents the
lifestyle of the managerial class of the citrus workers. In addition, the
integrity and preservation of the architectural features of this dwelling make
it a strong contributor to the original historic fabric of Alta Loma. The sole
alteration is located away from the street and does not interfere with the
visual impact of the streetscape.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets, roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts 8e Leisure
Eoonomic/Industrial—Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews LA &RWbE WE
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95 & 122. San Bernardino County
Building Records for Parcel 202-082-21
The Hisory of Alta Loma, California a LW,,,T„ DR,,,a
1880-1980 **
22. Date form prepared September 24. 1991
By (name) _Buff ie Hollis/Anthea Hart-in H,- 'I'l H y - .,
A
Organization City of Rancho Cuca_—r— uA�K '
10500 Civic Center Drive +
Address:
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981.
a - 1
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters,numbers,punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1)
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (04) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible — _X_5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) —6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
—3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Gill House
_1) district—No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
McKee House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-082-21 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9416 La Mesa Drive
Number (0-5) Street Name (4.20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Layton _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD -_1) unknown _22) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing, family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mult. family prop. '74) lighthouse
—4)ancillary big, _25) amusement park
1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motei _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county _6) comm, big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _301 trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
�1) unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
�2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
x 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1927 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) — 19) bridge —38) women's property
70) canal/aqueduct __A0) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _71) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) SCJ
A - IIS
Fieltd.- Survey
! ']ding Addius: 9421 La MesaExterior chimney at east of brick-colored
AP # 202-091-36 cinder block.
Surveyor Name: Buffie Hollis Single-paned [Date of Survey: J Double-hung [X j
10.06.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ 1
is residence from the 1930s is rectangular Lights ( 1 / 1 ) Fixed [ 1
in shape with a side gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame Sliding [ 1
structure is now sided with stucco, although originally the mate- Details: Decorative sash treatment; plain metal
rial was probably horizontal lapped boards. surround.
Doors/
Doorways: Panel [X )
Board-and-Batten [ l
Sidelights [ 1
present +e Density Details: Six panels, metal surround.
Excellent [ ] Residential [X J Open Land [ 1
Good [X 1 Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ 1
Fair [ j Industrial [ ) Densely Built Up [X ]
Poor [ ] Roof Shane pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ )
Low [ ] Principal [ 1
• Residential [X ] Commercial [ J Industrial [ ) Gable [X ] Medium [ ] Secondary/Extended [X 1
Flat [ 1 Steep [X ) Secondary/Dropped [ 1
Garage [X ) Shed ( ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Hard to see - possibly connected to Details: Open eaves; horizontal louvered slat attic vents.
house addition by wing.
Front entry por consists o ape itt�ent over g
Material: concrete supported by curved brackets above poured concrete steps. Probably
Details: Poured in place. of original.
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ 1
Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ )
Gabled bay at west front; cross-gabled
S ape
One-Story [X ] Gable-Front [ 1 ddition at rear.
Two-Story [ 1 Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X 1
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ]
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ 1
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ 1
I-House [ 1 ocher Features:
Wa>> Finish
ood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [ J
Masonry [ ] Stucco [X 1
Other: Stone [ 1
Other:
-Stan of Cali tomie—The Resources Agency Sera No.
-DEPARTMENT OFPARKSAND RECREATION HABS__HAER Loc SHL No.__NRStatus
�_
UTM: A C_
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B -D _
IDENTIFICATION Reynolds House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name:
3. Street or rural address: 9438 La Mesa Drive
91701 County San Bernardino
Cites Rancho Cucamonga _ Zip -
4. Parcel number: 202-082-15
5. Present Owner:
Steve T. & Florence A. Reynolds Address: 9438 La Mesa Drive
City
Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public ,__Private X
6. Present Use: residence
Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Ar6hitectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1930' s is rectangular in shape with a flat roof.
The one-story, wood-frame, Spanish Colonial Revival structure is sided with
stucco. The facade is arranged symmetrically with the doorway flanked by
palladian-style window groupings consisting of a fixed window flanked by two
1/1 double-hungs each. The roofl.ine is styled with a continuous lip parapet.
The front porch covers the entry and is built in the same style as the house.
The porch openings are rectangular with curved corners. As mall wall extends
from the west of the porch to the east house elevations. An exterior chimney
covered with stucco adheres to the east elevation. The only noticeable
alteration is the extension of the porch roof to the east which is composed
of corrugated translucent roofing supported by metal posts.-
B. Construction date: 1936
4 Estimated_._._._._ Factual
9. Architect unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.Property size lin feet)
11
: Frontage Depth..�— '
or approx. acreage
12. Dates) of endosed photograph(,4
., 7/9/91-Z�
.
. . : . �C, y
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Porch extension
15. Surroundings: {Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other: -
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features:
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
The significance of this structure does not stem from any events or persons
associated with the site. Rather, the integrity and preservation of the
architectural features of this dwelling make it a strong contributor to the
original his fabric of Alta Loma. It is especially significant as an
example of the Vernacular Spanish Colonial Revival building tradition of
Alta Lbma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is
NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts a Leisure
Economic/Industrial_Exploration/Settiement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates). L. roe th+i
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Book _
33, 65, 95 & 122. San Bernardino County y"
Building Records for Parcel 202-082-15. r
Alta Loma City Directories 1928, 1934, 7� A'
1938, s LyV11T vaivc
22. Date form prepared Se tember 19, 1991 `
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartiq I
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga
Address- 10500 Civic Center Drive '
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City Rancho Cucamonga Zip9130_730
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
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MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status I1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1.4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Reynolds House
_ 1) district — No. of properties (0.3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
_3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-082-15 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9438 La Mesa Drive
Number (0-5) Street Name (4.20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Layton _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0.20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park ,_,9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) —5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SBD _1) unknown —22) lake/river/reservoir
2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mult. family prop. .24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, —25) amusement park
—1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. —28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. —29) landscape architr.
— 9) public utility big. —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre —31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
__t) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium —33) farm/ranch
2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. —35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5.20)
—17) RIR depot
Individual Property (4) 1936 _18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) — 19) bridge _38) women's property
'1Ol canal/aqueduct —AO) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): .21) dam _39) other
unknown -
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
0. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
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UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION More Steel;- Hnn
1. Common name:
2. Historic name:
3. Street or rural address: 9448 La Mesa Dr'
ve
Cit} Rancho Cucamonga
Zip 9170 _County San Bernardino
4. Parcelnumber: 202-082-14
Address: 90 Stowell Street
5. Present Owner: More Steele
City Upland Zip 91786 Ownership is: Public ______ _Private . X
6. Present Use: residenc
Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's in shape with a flat roof. The one-story,
wood-frame, Spanish Colonial Revival structure is sided with stucco. The facade
with a fifteen-pane panel door, in
is symmetrically arranged with the entrance,
the center. The front porch is designed similarily to the house, which has
a geometric-styled parapet. The porch's openings are rectangular with curved
upper corners. The exterior chimney at the east is also covered with the
original house and a rear addition, does not detract from the historical
character of this dwelling. The replacement of the facade windows with
sliding ones does detract somewhat, but their effect is minimal.
B. Construction date:. 1929
Estimated Factual
9. Architect
unknown
y
10. Builder unknown
.:_ 11. Approx.proPWW size (in feet)
Frontage.,.1. Depth
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s)of enclosed photograph(s)
7/9/91
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13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: _ Bay window, addition, windows replaced
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Caraae
SIGNIFICANCE .
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
The significance of this structure does not stem from any events or
persons associated with the site. Although an addition and the replacement
of original.windows detract from the architectural integrity of the structure,
its presence in a streetscape with other structures of the same architectural
style renders it significant. This enclave of vernacular Spanish Colonial
Revival houses is a unique feature of the original historic fabric of Old
Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial—Exploration/Settlement
Government .Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot L" &RANDe WVIF
Books 33, 65, 95 & 122. San Bernardino
County Building Records for Parcel # t
202-082-14. Alta Loma City Directory *'
1934. `
22. Date form prepared Septemb t 1gg1 i.r.IT. Vnwi
By (name) .Buf fie Hollis/Anthea Hart is
Organization Citv of Rancho Cucamonga
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive-
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
phone (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
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MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters,numbers,punctuation marks,spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11, Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
More Steele House
1) district —No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
_31i building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-082-14 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9448 La Mesa Drive
umber (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Layton _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) —3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho CucamonQa _4) State Historic Park —9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown _22) lake/river/reservoir
2L-2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mult. family prop. ___24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, ?5) amusement park
1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre 111 urban open space
_11) engineering struct. X32) rural open space
_1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_-2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
__2L 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1929 —18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) — 19) bridge —38) women's property
_70) canal/aqueduct X40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): , .21) dam _391 other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12183)
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9311 La Vine
AP b 202-072-03
Surveyor Nameo Buffie Hollis Windowsa Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [X )
Date of Sllrvev* 31.05.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ ]
Summary Deagmiption: This residence is rectangular in shape with a Lights ( 1 / 1 ) Fixed [ ]
front gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame residence is aided Sliding ( )
with 3-inch horizontal lapped boards. Details: Plain wood surrounds.
Doors/
Doorways Panel ( ]
Board-and-Batten [ J
SidelightsCondition [ 1
Pre4ent Use Density Details: View obstructed; plain wood surround.
Excellent [ 1 Residential [X ] Open Land ( l
Good ( ] Commercial [ ) Scattered Bldgs. ( ]
Fair (X ) Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X )
( ] Roof Shane pitch Roof Construction
Poor
t
Hip [ ) Low [ ] Principal [ 1
N Residential [X ] Commercial [ ] Industrial ( 1 Gable [X ] Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [ ]
Flat [ ] Steep [ 1 Secondary/Dropped [X j
Garage [X ) Shed (X ) Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Garage has two hinged doors, one of Details: Horizontal slit attic vent; open eaves.
which is divided; gabled with simple drop wood siding; shed is
wood-sided, a pears to be two lean-tos attached to appear gabled. Front gable porch is not origins - the siding on pedi-
Material: concrete ment is wider than that on house. Supported by two 41'X4" wood posts
S Details: Poured in place. the pediment sports bracketed fretwork below the facade.
\ - Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X 1 Victorian [ ]
• Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ ]
Cross-gabled wing to west with a door in
One-Story [X ] Gable-Front (X ) iest end; shed-roofed east addition shows no break in siding with
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled nain house although there is a joint in roof beam.
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ l
Gable-Front-and-Wing ( 1
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House I ] Other Feature41
(ojgll Finiah
ood Frame [X ) Wood Siding (X ]
Masonry [ ] Stucco ( )
Other: Stone [ 1
Other:
Fief . ey
9339 La Vine
AP # 202-072-05
surveyor Name* Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [XDate of surveys ]
31.05.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ ]
Tis-residence from the mi - s is rectangu- Lights ( 6 / 6 ) Fixed [ 1
lar in shape with a front gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [ )
frame structure is sided with 3-inch horizontal lapped boards. Details: Extended sill supported by curved brackets;
vertical board fixed shutters on front.
f Doors/
Doorways: Panel ( )
Board-and-Batten [ )
Sidelights [ J
Present Use Density Details: View obscured.
Excellent [X ] Residential (X ] Open Land [ )
Good [ ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ )
Fair [ j Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X j
Poor [ ] Roof Shane Ei}rh Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low [X ] Principal [ )
Residential [X ) Commercial [ ) Industrial [ ) Cable [X ] Medium [ J Secondary/Extended [X J
Flat [ ] Steep [ ) Secondary/Dropped [ )
Garage [X ) Shed [ ) Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Attached to house; gabled roof Details: Pediment of board-and-batten with square attic vent of
pediment of board-and-batten with three round holes for vents; 3/3 louvered slats; open eaves.
swinging windows; open eaves; plywood panelled siding; metal Front porc has been enclosed as a room with entrance
overhead door; west side has rack for lumber under the eaves. through the west elevation.
Material: concrete
Craftsman [ ) Bungalow [X ] Victorian ( J
'v Style,• Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ ]
(� Skylight in east slope of roof; cross-gabled
\ One-Story [X ] Gable-Front [X l addition with steep-pitched roof at wet side with deck at back.
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [ ] Sarage is attached to west addition, with its door facing front.
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ]
(f� Gable-Front-and-Wing [ 1
CA Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House [ ] other Features:
Wall Finish
ood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [X )
Masonry [ ] Stucco [ )
Other: Stone [ j
Other:
1
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Building Address6 9347 La Vine Exterior chimney at east.
AP # 202-072-06
Surveyor Namee Buffie Hollis Windowse Single-paned [ ] Double-hungDate of Suryevo [ 1
31.05.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ 1
This residence rom the mid-1920s is rectan- Lights ( / ) Fixed [ J
gular in shape. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with Sliding [X I
stucco. Details:
Doors/
Doorways: Panel [X ]
Board-and-Batten ( ]
Sidelights [ ]
kres t Use Density Details: Diamond shaped panel surrounded by triangula
Excellent [ ] Residential [X ] Open Land [ 1 opaque panes in the top half.
Good [X ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
\ Fair [ J Industrial [ J Densely Built Up [X ]
�l Poor [ 1 Roof Shape pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low [X ] Principal [X I
Surroundinaso Residential [X J Commercial [ j Industrial [ 1 Gable [X ] Medium [ ] Secondary/Extended [ ]
Flat [ ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [ ]
Other Buildings: Garage [X ] Shed [ J Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Stone foundation with plywood Details: Closed eaves; louvered metal attic vent.
siding; gabled at medium pitch; board-and-batten overhead door.
Front porch covers the-full faca e. Its gabled pediment
Material: concrete s supported by six 6"X6" wood posts with projecting beams at cor-
Details: Poured in place. ers; the pediment is sided with natural-colored shingles; base is
red concrete.
Basic Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X J Victorian [ ]
—� Spanish Colonial Revival [ I Tudor Revival [ ]
^ Ayatlmppears as if two buildings have been
EreOne-Story [X ] Gable-Front [X I joined, but the view is obstructed. Back part has wide wood siding
Two-Story [ I Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [ l d porch addition; windows and door are new; front porch has been
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ] added; has been extensively remodeled.
• Gable-Front-and-Wing [ 1
At
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ I
I-House [ J Other Features*
Wall Finish
ood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [ I
Masonry [ ] Stucco [X I
Other: Stone [ 1
Other:
Fitc.a.l.d. SurLvi(..%,-x1
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Building Address; 9461 La Vine Chi evs/Appendages: Exterior chimney at east.
AP # 202-072-19
Survejor Name: Buffie Hollis Windows: Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [X ]
Date of Surveys 31.05.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement ( )
This residence, built in the ate 1920s, is Lights ( / ) Fixed [ 1
rectangular in shape with a side-gabled roofline. The one-story, Sliding [ 1
wood-frame structure is covered with 3-inch lapped wood horizontal Details: Not original.
siding. Resting on a poured concrete foundation, it is roofed with
composition shingles. The facade is arranged asymmetrically, with
the door in the east half flanked by groupings of two 1/1 double-
hung windows. The front porch's shed roof is supported by spindle-
turned wood posts connected by a vertical slat railing. An exte-
rior chimney of brick in a common bond is at the east. This house Doors/
has been extensively remodeled with all new plywood siding and Doorways: Panel (X I
woodwork. Board-and-Batten [ 1
Sidelights [ 1
Praaant Lt4e Density Details: Probably not original.
Excellent [ ] Residential (X I Open Land [ I
Good [X ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ 1
Fair [ ] Industrial [ J Densely Built Up [X 1
Poor [ ] Roof Shane Pinch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low [X I Principal ( 1
r1 Residential [X j Commercial ( j Industrial [ 1 Gable [X 1 Medium ( ] Secondary/Extended [X J
v Flat [ ) Steep [ J Secondary/Dropped [ ]
Garage [X ] Shed [ ] other: Material:
Details: Covered with plywood to match Details:
house.
Front porch's shedroof .is supportedy spindle
Material: concrete wood posts connected by a vertical slat railing; extends along fa-
Details: Poured in place. cade. Not original - was entrance-only.
--�1sic Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X j Victorian ( 1
vSpanish Colonial Revival [ ) Tudor Revival [ ]
---------------
Shape No icPable Iterations: Extensively remodeled with all new plywood
t One-Story [X 1 Gable-Front [ ] siding and woodwork.
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X I
Other: Hall-and-Parlor ( 1
Gable-Front-and-Wing ( 1
C Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ 1
I-House [ 1 Other Featurea Back entrance only porch with poured concrete steps
Wall Finish covered by shed-style roof extending along rear elevation. Not
Wood Frame (X I Wood Siding [ 1 original - was entrance-only.
Masonry [ 1 Stucco ( )
Other: Stone [ 1
Other: Plywood.
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IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: HoQancamp House
2. Historic name: Hogancamp House
3. Street or rural address: 9475 La Vine Street
Cites Rancho Cucamonaa - Zip 91 701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-072-21
5. Present Owner: C.F. & Elsie R Hoaancamp Address:-9475 LaVin,—_
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701Ownershipis: Public ^_Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This dwelling from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a
front-gabled roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is covered
with 3-inch lapped wood horizontal siding. Resting on a poured concrete
foundation, it is roofed with composition shingles. The facade is
arranged symmetrically, with the front door, flanked by palladian-grouped
windows each consisting of a 3/1 fixed window and two narrower 3/1
casement windows. The front porch suggests Craftsman detailing in its
offset front-gable roof supported by wood square tapering columns
resting on lapped-wood sided piers. Decorative attic vents of Vertical
slat.-, grace the aables.
e
8. Construction date:
Estimated,_.._._ Fact"_ `2R
•
Architect unknown
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10. Builder Jewitt and Blair
11. Approx.proPero✓sig lin feet)
Frontage5..1. Depth 136'
or approx. acreage-----
12.
creage -12. Date(s)of enclosed photograph(s)
8/1/91
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13. 1Condition: -Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Carport/patio cover; exterior air conditioner
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: . Garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house is one of six built by Jewitt and Blair in 1928 on La Vine Street
These were the first structures on La Vine. Jewitt and Blair's method of
construction was for a contractor to buy a house before he could work on it.
So a series of contractors bought these houses and worked on each in turn.
9475 La Vine was purchased by W.C. & Sarah May Clayton. Clayton was the
cement contractor. This housing was important in that it signalled the need
for increased development in Alta Loma due in part to the labor force of the
Hillcrest Rabbitry, the only non-citrus industry in Alta Loma at the time.
The Clayton's lost the house in 1931 because of the Great Depression. In
1935, C.C. & Elsie R. Hogancamp bought it, and Mrs. Hogancamp still lives
there today. Mr. Hogancamp was Alta Loma's postmaster for 34 years, beginning
in 1933.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys, personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County - - _'»•
Building Records for Parcel 202-072-21; - t
Alta Loma City Directories, 1934, 1938,
1946 & 1952 ** LA Vine S1rRQ7
22. Date form prepared - - -
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig J ^
Organization
City of Rancho Cucamonga = f
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Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive Is
Zip -
Rancho Cucamonga 91730 ! e1irK Dave
City a
phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** "Designated & Potential Historic Site
List" , City of Rancho Cucamonga,
December, 1990. The History of
Alta Loma, California, 1880-1980.
by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981; Interview
Mr. Donald N. Clayton, May 3, 1991.
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MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1, Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — X5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _11 part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Hogancamp House
_1) district —No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Hogancamp House _31 building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-072-21 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9475 La Vine Street
Number (0.5) Street Name (4.20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) —5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown 72) lake/river/reservoir
2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mutt. family prop. —24) lighthouse
_4) ancillary big, 75) amusement park
1) unknown x_4) private _5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big, over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. —29) landscape architr.
— 9) public utility big. —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre ---31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. —32) rural open space
_1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
—2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
x_3) residential 6) none _14) government big. —35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 192R _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) — 19) bridge —38) women's property
20) canal/aqueduct --40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): —21) dam ___39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
Jewitt and Blair and Specifications: Yes X No
Year of Survey (2): 91
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Building Address: 9309 Lomita Drive • Interior chimney; could have been exterior at
AP # 202-082-01 east rear of original house.
Surveyor Name: Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ J Double-hung [XAte of SurveyL ]
12.06.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ ]
Summary Descr-i-ptionL Tis residence is rectangular in shape wit a Lights ( 6 / 6 ) Fixed [ j
side gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided Sliding [ ]
with 3-inch horizontal lapped boards and painted brick veneer. Details: Decorative sash treatment.
Doors/
D9orwsays• Panel [X j
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [X ]
Present Use Density Details: View obscured by metal screen door; twelve-
Excellent [ ] Residential [X J Open Land [ j pane sidelights.
Good [X j Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ J
Fair [ j Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X j
Poor [ l Roof Shane Pitch Roof Construction
Rip [ ] Low [X ] Principal [ J
Residential [X ] Commercial [ J Industrial ( 1 Cable [X ] Medium [ ] Secondary/Extended [X ]
Flat [ ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped ( j
other Buildings* Garage [ ] Shed [ ] Other: X Material: Wood with composition shingle.
Details: Remains of a poured concrete Details: Closed eaves; decorative vertical slat attic vents.
foundation which might have been a garage.
Front entry porch is covered by extension of principes
Material: concrete roof supported by four 6X6" wood posts in groups of two with a poured
Details: Poured in place. concrete floor. Porch appears recessed, but is merely surrounded by
additions.
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ j
-,� Rtylee Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ ]
^vShape ioticeable Alterations& Addition across three-quarters of the rear
1 - One-Story [X ] Gable-Front [ l 3f the house extends past house to the west - a third of it is an
1 Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X ] nclosed back porch on concrete block foundation with siding of
Other: Hall-and-Parlor Dlywood and mesh screen; two-thirds of it is sided with shingles and
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ ] s 1/1 double-hung windows with decorative sash treatment and flared
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ J intels; both are shed-roofed. The bay addition on the east front
1� I-House ( J acade contains one fixed window with twenty panes flanked by five-
Wall Finish Dane casements on bay sides - bay is attached to east facade exten-
ood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [X sion addition faced with brick veneer in a common bond; addition is
Masonry [ ] Stucco Bide gabled with the front slop forming part of the principal roof-
Other: Stone [ ] Line with louvered slat attic vent.
Other: Brick veneer on east addition. other Features:
7State of California—The Resources Agency Ser.No.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKSAND RECREATION _ NABS HAER Loc_._SHL No.__NR StItus-----
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY 8 D
IDENTIFICATION Jedlick House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Galbraith House
3. Street or rural address: 9 356 Lomita Driv
Cit{
Rancho Cucamonqa Zip 91701 County San Bernardino —
4. Parcel number: 202-081-24
5. Present Owner:
Ronald L & Patricia B Jedli_rk Address: 9356 Lomita Drive
Rancho Cucamonga
Zip 9170 Ownership is. Public ._Private X
City
6. Present Use: residence
Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a flat roof.
The one-story, wood-frame, Spanish Colonial Revival structure is sided with
stucco. The facade is arranged asymmetrically with the entrance off-center
and flanked by different numbers of 1/1 double-hung windows. The parapet
is stepped in a simple Mission-inspired pattern which is echoed in both the
front porch roof and that of the garage. An entry wall extends across the
facade from both sides of the asymmetrically placed front porch which has
varied-size arched openings. The only alteration is a shed-roofed addition
with wood siding and a sliding window at the west rear of the house.
8, Construction date:
Estimated_._.— Factual 1928
ri f
I unknown
9. Architect
f
10. Builder
unknown
11. Approx.ProPerty ti" 'in feet)
Frontage 13 Depth l..-68
orapprox. acreage
12. Datels)of enclosed photographs)
7/22/91
77-w,-
11 Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence `
14„ Alterations: Addition
15, Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known_X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: . Garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
The significance of this structure does not stem from any events or persons
associated with the site. Rather, the integrity and preservation of the
architectural features of this dwelling make it a strong contributor to the
original historic fabric of Alta Loma. It is especially significant as an
example of the Vernacular Spanish Colonial Revival building' tradition in
Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Ecpnomic/Industrial—Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys, personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor Lot Books ' - - —LA rawoeaMv�
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County _
Building Records for Parcel 202-081-24.
Alta Loma City Directory, 1934. _
_ s
22. Date form prepared September 16, 1991
�OrNITA DA�Vt f"
By Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartic `
Organisation
city of Rancho Cucamonga
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive-
City
rives e
91730
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip LA.rK
Phone: (7 4) 989-1861 ext. 2290
qAAA
- � 3�
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed — date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
—2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_31 appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) Part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Jedlick House
_1) district — No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (401: _2) site
Galbraith House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-081-24 `5) object
4. Address:
9356 Lomita Drive 13. Other Registration (0-9)
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Hellman _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _41 State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3.20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown 72) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mull family prop. .24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, 75) amusement park
_,1) unknown x4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
_ 2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
—,3) state 6) city —7) comm. big, over 3 st _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. X32) rural open space
—1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
x 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5.20)
_17) R/R depot '1
Individual Property (4) 1928 —18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) - .19) bridge —38) women's property
_201 canal/aqueduct —+40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _211 dam —39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
n Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
A137 {{{ III
City of Rancho Cucamonga
Application for
HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATION
HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST DESIGNATION
X Historic Landmark Historic Point of Interest
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common Name:
2. Historic Name, if known: Relph House
3. Street or Rural Address: 9468 Lomita
City: Rancho Cucamonga Zip:91701 County:San Bernardino
Assessor's Parcel No. 202-081-15 Zone:
Legal Description:
4. Present Owner, if known: Address:
City: Zip: Ownership is: Public
private X
5. Present Use: residence Original Use:single family house and
automotive shop
Other past uses:
DESCRIPTION
6. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or
structure and describe any major alterations from its original
condition: This graceful one story, side-facin bun alow is covered with narrc
clapboard siding with cornerboards. The front aca e is symmetrical. A small
g hle =nrticn rnvers the front door which is horderec9 hy a Hair of full- •th
multi-paned sidelights. Triple easement windows with 4-paned upper porta.
flank the door, and a charming, wisteria-covered neraola_which stretches across
the entire length of the cement porch, sefrve as the porch roof. A brick chimnt
Stand_q nn the ea;t wall _ The gahled roois rnvered with composition shingles
a d has boxed eaves.
7. Location sketch map (draw k label S. Approximate property size:
site and surrounding streets, Lot Size (in feet)
roads, and prominent landmarks): Frontage 171'
Depth 302.5'
or approx. acreage
9. Condition: (check one)
a a. Excellent X b. Good
**, t•.'. c. Fair d. Deteriorated
V
e. No longer in existence
10. Is the feature: a. Altered?
b. Unaltered? X
li. Surroundings: (check more than
one if necessary)
`�� ■ ■� a. Open land
'� - b. ResidentialX
'I• c. Scattered buildings
�I - d. Densely built-up x
,,,,.;;•j.� e. Commercial X
f. Industrial
....... - g. Other
r
s - y ,
12. Threats to Site:
a. None known b. Private development c. Zoning X
d. Public Works Project e. Vandalism f. Other
13. Dates of enclosed photograph(s) 1988
NOTE: The following ( Items 14-19) are for structures only.
14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone b. Brick
c. Stucco d. Adobe e. Wood X f. Other
15. Is the Structure: a. On its original site? X
b. Moved? c. Unknown?
16. Year of Initial Construction: 1923 (Begun in 1921)
This Date is: a. Factual X b. Estimated
17. Architect (if known):
18. Builder (if known) : Arthur Reloh
19. Related Features: a. Barn b. Carriage house
c. Outhouse d. Shed(s) X e. Formal Garden(s)
f. Windmill g. Watertower/tankhouse
h. Other- Auto Shojy (1937) i. None
SIGNIFICANCE
20. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include
dates, events, and persons associated with the site when known):
One of the first homes built in 1921 - built by Arthur and
,1 , Rpinh Art Relnh ran a well-known garanP and service
staLinn in Alta Lomafamily was among th PArlipct to settle
in Alta Loma townsite.
21. Main theme of the historic resource: ( edc-ee��►-erre):
a. Architecture X b. Arts k Leisure
c. Economic/Industrial X d. Government
e. Exploration/Settlement X f. Military
g. Religion h. Social/Education
22. Sources: List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews,
and their dates: History of Alta Loma, interview with
rrys}a' (Relph) Goudey
23. Date form prepared June 88 By (name): Crystal Goudey & Arlene Banks
Crystal Muaey
Address: 4017 Crescent Pt. Rd City: Carlsbad, CA Zip: 92008
Phone: (619) 729-1859 Organization: Arlene Banks -- City of
Rancho Cucamonga
City Use Only
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DDS
Fie.0,11cl Stlffv el
9477 Lomita Drive
LQgatjgjU AP # 202-083-16
Surveyor Namew Buffie Hollis Single-paned ( J Double-hung [X J
Date of Surveys 13.09.91 Multi-paned [X ) Casement [ ]
Summary Descriptions This residence is rectangular in shape wit a Lights ( 9 / 1 ] Fixed [ ]
side gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided Sliding ( ]
with stucco. Details: Narrow molded wood surrounds, probably not
original.
Doors/
Doorways* Panel [ ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ ]
Condition Present Use Density Details: Obscured by metal storm door with louvered
Excellent [ J Residential [X ] Open Land [ 1 glass.
Good [X ] Commercial [ ) Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [ J Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
Poor ( l Roof Shape pitch Roof Construction
J` Hip [ ] Low [ ] Principal [ ]
Residential [X ] Commercial ( ] Industrial [ 1 Gable [X ] Medium (X ] Secondary/Extended [X ]
Flat [ ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped ( ]
Other guildingse Garage [X ] Shed [ J Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Concrete block; side-gabled wood Details: Open eaves; front corners supported by single braces;
with composition shingle roof; open eaves; seven metal overhead horizontal slat attic vents.
doors, Front symmetrical entrance porch is a cross-gabled pe -
Material: concrete ment with vertical tongue-in-groove wood boards with scalloped edges
(� Details: Poured in place. supported by wrought iron railing at corners and with a decorative
wrought iron cornice; railing rests on short concrete-topped stone
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian nolumns.
• Spanish Colonial Revival [ ) Tudor Revival [ J
f� Gabled addition at rear, full width; porch
One-Story [X ) Gable-Front ( ) diment probably original because the attic vent has different
Two-Story ( ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X J lding than that of the house, which matches the window surrounds-
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ l he rest of the porch is probably new.
Gable-Front-and-Wing ( ]
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [' ]
I-House [ ) Other Features•
Wall Finish
Wood Frame [X ) Wood Siding ( )
Masonry [ J Stucco (X ]
Other: Stone ( ]
Other:
Field > urve
Y
Buildina Address* 9489 Lomita Drive Chimneys/AWendages
Locations AP # 202-083-04
Surveyor Name:- Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ J Double-hung [X ]
Date of Survey* 09.07.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ ]
Tis residence is rectangular in shape wit a Lights ( 1 / 1 ) Fixed ( ]
flat roof. The one-story, wood-frame structure is covered with Sliding [ ]
stucco. Details: Wood frames.
f Doors/
Doorways_;_ Panel [X ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ 1
Condition Present Use Density Details: Rectangular light in upper half; no surround.
Excellent [ ] Residential (X ] Open Land [ ]
l Good [X J Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ )
Fair [ 1 Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
-Z- Poor [ l Roof Shape Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ J Low [X ] Principal [ ]
Residential [X ] Commercial [X J Industrial [ J Gable [ J Medium [ J Secondary/Extended [ ]
Flat [X ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [X ]
Other Buildinga* Garage [ 1 Shed [ ] Other: Material: Can't determine.
Details: Details: Slight lip, no parapet.
Front entry shed-roofed porch is supported by meta1 pipes
Material: concrete on a poured concrete platform.
Details: Poured in place.
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X J Victorian [ j
3tyleo Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ )
Shed-roofed addition at back across rear
One-Story [X J Gable-Front elevation, not as high as house.
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [ 1
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ]
Gable-Front-and-Wing ( 1
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [X ]
I-House [ 1 Other Features;
Wall Finish
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding ( l
Masonry [ ] Stucco [X 1
Other: Stone [ 1
Other:
Fi er rl SUrve.v
41 J
9516 Monte Vista Interior chimney on north slope of roof.
AP # 202-131-05
Surveyor Namen Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hungDate Qf Surveys [ ]
19.06.91 Multi-paned (X ] Casement [X ]
This residence from the ate 1910s is rectan-i Lights ( / 1 Fixed ( 1
pular in shape with a side gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [ ]
frame structure is sided with 9-inch horizontal lapped wood boards. Details: Four-pane with plain wood surround.
1 Doors/
Doorways: Panel (X J
Board-and-Batten [ J
Sidelights [ ]
p�ese_^ oe Qensity Details: Nine-pane, two vertical panel (new) door
Excellent [ ] Residential [X ] Open Land L ] covered by new wood screen door; plain wood surround.
Good [X ] Commercial ( ) Scattered Bldgs. [ 1
Fair [ J Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
Roof Construction
oor [ ] Roof Shape Pitch
Hip [ ] LOW
[ J principal [ ]
Residential [X ] Commercial [ J Industrial [ ] Gable [X ] Medium [ ] Secondary/Extended [X ]
Flat [ ] Steep [X ] Secondary/Dropped [ ]
Garage [X ] Shed [ J Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Under construction. Details: Projecting beams with angled ends; shed dormer with lat-
tice vent; closed eaves.
Porch(esl* Front entry porch is shed-roofed, supporte y decundat ion: orative
Material: concrete wrought iron rails on a poured concrete base floored with planks.
Details: Poured in place; additions have concrete
1 Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ ]
Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revivalshape [ )
Two shed-roofed additions at each side of
One-Story [X ] Gable-Front [ 1 iouse with roofs attached to house under pediments of side gables;
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X J anclosed back porch with shed roof.
n Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ 1
U Gable-Front-and-Wing L J
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed L I
I-House ( ] other Features•
Wall Finish
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [X J
Masonry [ ] Stucco [ l
Other: Stone [ 1
Other:
Field ,curve
y
9539 Monte Vista
AP # 202-131-51
Surveyor Name: Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ j Double-hung [ ]
Date of Survey: 24.05.91 Multi-paned (X ] Casement [ ]
summary Descrilption: This residence from the late 1920s is rectan- Lights ( / ) Fixed [ )
gular in shape with a front gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [X ]
frame structure is sided with aluminum siding. Details: New with metal frames; east side has what
appear to be original 2/1 light wood frame windows; west side appears
o have multi-paned French doors.
r Doors/
Doorways: Panel [ ]
Board-and-Batten [ )
Sidelights [ J
Condition Present Use Density Details: Obstructed view.
Excellent [ 1 Residential [X ) Open Land ( ]
Good [ ] Commercial ( ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [X ] Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
--CPoor [ 1 Roof Shape Pitch Roof Construction
Hip 1 ] Low [X ] Principal [ ]
Residential (X ] Commercial [ J Industrial [ 1 Gable [X ] Medium ( ] Secondary/Extended [ J
Flat [ ] Steep ( ] Secondary/Dropped [X ]
other Buildings: Garage [X ] Shed [ 1 Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Wood frame, wood siding with Details: Boxed eaves.
decorative wood siding on pediment - possibly similar to original
house finish. Front porch is enclosed with aluminum siding; rooT is
Material: concrete same as house except eaves are partially open; concrete platform step
Details: Poured in place. at front.
1
Basic
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ) Victorian [ ]
3tyle: Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ ]
Alterations* Aluminum siding; replaced most windows; lean-
One-Story [X J Gable-Front (X Lo structure attached to what appears to be the back porch, is of
Two-Story [ j Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled stucco with plywood roof.
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ J
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ ]
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House [ ) Other Features:
W II- ini sh
Wood Frame [X j Wood Siding [ ]
Masonry [ ] Stucco [ ]
Other: Stone [ 1
Other: Aluminum siding.
Field Survey
9547 Monte Vista Interior ridge chimney to back of house.
Locatione AP 4 202-131-50
Surveyor • Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ )
Date of Surveym 26.06.91 Multi-paned LX J Casement [ ]
Summary Descri"ion* Tis residence is rectangular in shape with a Lights ( / ) Fixed [ ]
front gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided Sliding LX ]
with 4-inch horizontal lapped boards. Details: Mostly new windows; ones on weest have bays;
one window on east (1/1 double-hung) appears original; with plain
pod surrounds (original surround wider than new ones) .
0 Doors/
Doorways: Panel [X J
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ )
Condition Present Use Density Details: Ten lights, covered by wooden screen door.
Excellent [ ) Residential (X ) Open Land L ]
Good [X J Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldga. [ )
-�- air [ ] Industrial [ J Densely Built Up [X )
Poor [ I Roof Shape Pitch Roof Const ruction
Hip [ J Low [ ) Principal [ ]
Surroundingg_L Residential [X ] Commercial [ ) Industrial [ ] Gable [X J Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [X )
Flat [ ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [ ]
7j other Bujldin�- Garage [X ] Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Appears stucco with wood shingle Details: Triangular knee braces at front; closed eaves; vertical
roof; open eaves; gable faces west. board attic vent.
• Front porchs been enclosed with s roof, open eaves,
Folindationo Material: concrete row of horizontal transoms under cornice; porch sided with board-and-
Details: Poured in place. tten, has sliding windows; accessed by poured concrete slab faced
ith brick; brick wall enclosing flower bed extends to west corner.
Craftsman [ ) Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ )
kylem Spanish Colonial Revival [ ) Tudor Revival [ ]
Alterations: Bays and windows on west elevation are new;
One-Story [X ) Gable-Front LX 1 windows altered on east as well.
Two-Story [ l Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [ )
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ]
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ ]
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House L ] Other Features:
W 11� Finish
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [X ]
Masonry [ ] Stucco [ ]
her: Stone L ]
Other:
Mate of Call fornis—The Resourees Agency Ser.NO. _
-DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS____,HAER Lx_._—SHL-N0.__NRStstus_.._
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Trejo House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name:
Perdew House
3. Street or rural address: 9548 Monte Vista Street
Cites Rancho Cucamonga
Zip 91701 County San Bernardi no
4. Parcel number: 202-131-09
5. Present Owner:
Francisco and Deborah Tre�o Address: 16630 Bermuda Street
344 Ownership is: Public _Private X
City Granada Hills ZIP 9-1
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the mid-1920's is rectangular in shape with a side
gable roofiine. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 6-inch
horizontal lapped boards. The facade is arranged symmetrically with the
door flanked by pairs of 2/1 casement windows. The front porch covers the
entrance, supported by 6" X 6" wood posts on tapering concrete columns
resting on a base of poured concrete. An addition of indeterminate shape
stretches across the rear elevation, extending past the west elevation
approximately five feet and sided with simple drop horizontal boards.
4 B. Construction date: 2 5
Estimated_._.._.— Factual_19"
f-
ti 9. Architect unknown
Builder
unknown
10.
11. Approx.PrOPerty size tin feet)
Frontage 50, Depths
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s)
7/30/91
r
I L)G,
1:1. Condition: Excellent _.Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Additions at rear.
1El. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site?_ Moved( Unknown?
18. Related features: a rade_
S113NIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was owned by Forrest and Icie Mae Perdew for twenty years, starting
in the mid-1920's. Perdew was listed as a rancher in the 1946 Alta Loma City
Directory. This structure is important because it is one of the few
architecturally intact residences on Monte Vista Street, the first residential
street in Alta Loma. Although it has been altered with additions to the rear
of the structure, this is less deterimental since it retains its original wood
siding, unlike many of the homes on Monte Vista. This structure is a strong
contributor to the increasingly rare historic streetscape of Monte Vista Street.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20,. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial?Exploration/Settlement
Government .Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95 & 122; San Bernardino County
Building Records for Parcel 202-131-09; w �I
Alta Loma City Directories 1928, 1934, W <
1946, 1951;
22 Date form prepared September 12. 1991 r ti « . + R• w • . w •�• » « » Y « » e�
2 I
By (name) Bu f f ie Hollis/Ant h a Har i q r ,wprF vis•srieea* u i
Organization. City of Rancho Cucamonga 1 W w . r • Y Y Y • Y it • • •
Address: 10500 Civi r CenterDri vLP,,,__
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip
91730
Phone: 2290
**The History of the Alta Loma, Californi
1880,1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe,
1981.
A
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1}:
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4} —1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2451 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Trejo House
1) district — No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Perdew House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (G-17) 202-131-09 `.5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9548 Monte Vista Street
umber W-5) Street Name (4.20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0.20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) —5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown _22) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing, family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mult. family prop. —24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, 95) amusement park
—1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
`11 unknown _4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
—2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational beg. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1925 _18) train _.37) highway/trail
District (8) - _19) bridge _38) women's property
70) canal/aqueduct .-40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _21) dam —39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
^ Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
Field Sinvey
Riiilfiing Address, 9563 Monte Vista
AP i 202-131-48
Surveyor Names Buffie Hollis Single-paned [X ] Double-hung [ J
26.06.91 Multi-paned ( ] Casement [ I
Sjinmry Description- This residence rom the mid-1920s is rectan- Lights ( / ) Fixed [ I
gular in shape with a front gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [X I
frame structure is sided with plywood. Details: Plain wood surrounds; windows all new.
E Doors/
Doorways: Panel IX I
Board-and-Batten [ 1
Sidelights [ I
Pre, ^t Use Density Details: Eight panels (new); covered by metal screen
—� Excellent [ ] Residential [X I Open Land [ ] fir•
Good [ ] Commercial [ 1 Scattered Bldgs. [ I
air IX j Industrial [ J Densely Built Up [X I
oor [ I Roof Shape Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low IX I Principal [ I
Tl Residential [X ] Come
mrcial [ ] Industrial ( 1 Gable [X j Medium [ 1 Secondary/Extended [X ]
^v Flat [ I Steep [ I Secondary/Dropped [ I
Other Ruildingso Garage [X I Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition roll.
Details: Gabled with one overhead door Details: Open eaves; no attic vents.
r facing east; wood siding (possibly same as house's original);
--•L— closed eaves. Front porch is of partial wrap construction with a wood
3 Material: concrete ase on concrete; the entry is covered by a gabled pediment on 6"X6"
3 Details: Poured in place. ood posts; arbor attached to east side of entry pediment extends
3st east elevation as part of the wrap porch.
" 3asic Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X I Victorianptylea [ ]
Spanish Colonial Revival [ J Tudor Revival [ ]
Extensively remodeled.
One-Story [X J Gable-Front IX I
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled ( ]
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ]
Gable-Front-and-Wing I 1
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House I 1 other Features•
W >> Fiin_i sh
Wood Frame IX I Wood Siding ( I
Masonry [ ] Stucco [ ]
Other: Stone I ]
Other: Plywood.
I
Field ►curve
Y
Building Address* 9569 Monte Vista
AP ]) 202-131-70
Surveyor Name* Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ )
Date of Survey* 26.06.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [X ]
Summazy Description* This residence from the mid-1920s is rectan- Lights ( 2 / 1 ) Fixed [ )
gular in shape with a shed roof. The one-story, wood-frame struc- Sliding [ ]
ture is sided with board-and-batten. Details: Casement in front with plain wood surround;
sides have 1/1 double-hungs; surrounds are of variable widths.
t Doors/
Doorways: Panel [X ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ ]
Condition Present Use Density Details: One light in top; three panels.
Excellent [ ] Residential [X j Open Land [ ]
--fl Good [ ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [X j Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
Poor [ ] Roof Shale Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low (X ) Principal [ ]
T, Slirrountij • Residential [X J Commercial [ ] Industrial [ ] Gable [ ] Medium [ ] Secondary/Extended [ )
v Shed [X ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [X ]
other Ruflaings- Garage ( J Shed [X ] Other: Material: Wood with composition roll.
Details: Rests on concrete piers; gabled Details: Closed eaves in front; open in back; pediment shaped attic
roof with composition roll; one panel door in east of facade; vents under cornice at sides.
shed-roofed addition in back. Front porch is shed-roofed, supporty 4"X4" wood posts
Foundatiom Material: concrete on wooden base on concrete piers; access is by entry-only brick
C Details: Poured in place; house supported by con- steps; decorative brackets at corners; porch is nearly full facade.
Z
Craftsman [ J Bungalow [X J Victorian ( ]
Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ j
Iterations: Possibly an extension to back of house,
One-Story [X ] Gable-Front naking it originally massed-plan, side-gabled; crawlspace is boarded
Two-Story [ ) Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled jp in most places with plywood.
9.".t
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ]
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ ]
Massed-Plan, Shed-Roofed [X ]
I-House [ ) Other Features•
Structure Wall Finish
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [ )
Masonry [ ] Stucco [ j
Other: Stone [ 1
Other: Board-and-batten.
-Saa of California—The Resources Agency Ser.No.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS HAER Lx.___.SHL No.__.__NR Stntlu__.....
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Roggendorf House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Rabbitry House
3. Street or rural address: 9571 Monte Vista
91701 Countyan Bernardino
Citi- Rancho Cucamonga ZiP._ �3----
4. Parcel number: 202-131-47
' _Address: 9571 Monte Vista
5. Present Owner: c'raaa D & Mary
T.- Racr t-n Jo-
91701 Ownership is: Public _ Private X
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip �_.
6. Present Use: residence
Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's/early 1930's is rectangular in shape
with a side gabled roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure, which
rests on a stone foundation, is sided with stucco. Except for a few sliding
windows, all fenestration is in the form of. 1/1 double-hung windows. The
original door, sheltered under the cross-gahled front porch, has been
replaced. The porch's pediment is supported by 4" X 4" wood posts on a
poured concrete base. The original form of the house had been altered by at
least two additions in the rear of the structure, but their nature is
difficult to ascertain from the street. The garage, however, is clearly of
modern construction.
g. Construction date:.
Estimated 1934 Factual
9. Architect unknown
10. Builderukn"
` size On feet)
11. Approx.proPert�►
Frontage 50' Depth 1�
- or apP
rox. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photogronh(s)
7/11/91 --
L�- 116 SPC
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Additions, resided, some windows replaced.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? Moved? X Unknown?
18. Related features: Garage.
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was originally built to house workers at the Hillcrest Rabbitry,
one of Alta Loma's early non-citrus industries. After the Rabbitry failed
during the Depression, the Grover Henderson family had this structure moved
to this site adjacent to their residence in 1934. They subsequently sold
the house. Although its original wood siding and stone foundation have been
stuccoed over and additions have been made, this structure is a rare example
of the worker housing for the Rabbitry, which was totally dismantled after its
failure. Although it exhibits no architectural integrity, it is still a part of
the heritage of Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial i Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys, personal interviews
I
and their dates). _
The History of Alta Loma, California I
1880-1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981. i
San Bernardino County Building Records LU >I
for Parcel 202-131-47. San Bernardino
County Assesossor
22 Date torn prepared
September 12, 1991 T » « » «
By (name) _ «rne,nE Y!TA STR LET Gr I
Buffie Hollis/Anthea artia .• » r r « < ,
W • r r • r r r r r r r
Organisation City of Rancho Cucamonga l£
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
**Lot Books 33,65, 95 & 122. Alta Loma
City Directories, 1914, 1934, 1946,
1952. �� � ���
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters,numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. - - 10. Registration Status (1)
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed -date (6) / / 4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible - 7-5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11, Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Roaaendorf House
1) district -No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40►: _2) site
Rabbitry House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-131-47 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9571 Monte Vista
umber (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _U unknown _12) lake/river/reservoir
2) sing, family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mutt. family prop. —241 lighthouse
_4)ancillary big. ..25) amusement park
_-1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel —26) monument/mural/gravestone
_ 2) federal 5) county _6) comm, big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
_.3► state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. —30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre __31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. .32) rural open space
__1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium —33) farm/ranch
_,2) commercial _,5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) govemment big. —35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
Individual Property (4) 1934 —17) R/R depot-18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) - _19) bridge —38) women's property
20) canal/aqueduct _40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0.25): —211 dam _39) other
unknown `
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPA 660 (Rev. 12/83)
"State of Calitomis—The Resourc"AgsnCV Ser.No.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKSAND RECREATION HAGS HAER Loc_._____SHL NO._____NR Status-
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION Gutierrez House
1. Common name:
2. Historic name: Cherymisin House
3. Street or rural address: 9579 Monte Vista
Cites Rancho Cucamonqa Zip
91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-131-46
5. Present Owner: Baudelia Gutierrez et.al.
Address• 9579 Monte Vista
91701 Ownership is: Public .__Private X
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip
6. Present Use:
residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
f the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance o
original condition:
This residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a side
gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 4-inch
horizontal lapped boards. The facade is arranged symmetrically with the
doorway flanked by 1/1 double-hung windows.. The front porch is over
" X 8" wood posts on
the entrance - a cross-gabled pediment supported by 8
a poured concrete platform accessed by concrete steps from the east. The
attic vents are decorative diagonal-slat lattices with wooden frames. There
is also an interior chimney on the south slope of the roof. There is a shed-
roofed addition attached to the west elevation and the back porch has been
enclosed with board-and-batten. Access to the back porch is by a door in- the
east elevation reached by way of a poured concrete platform with steps
approaching from the south. The platforms surrounded by a wooden railing
with decorative stickwork.
B. Construction date:. 1926
Estimated.---- Factual
8. Architect
unknown
10. Builder unknown
e ;
11. APProx.propertV size lin feet)
Frontage 50' Depth 142
1
or approx. acreage
12. Date{s) of enclosed photograph(s)
7/11 /191
13. Condition: Excellent _.Good Fair X Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition, back porch enclosed,
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features:
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This house was bought in the early 1920's by John Cherymisin, a Russian immigrant
who came to Alta Loma as a ranch worker in 1914 with his familv. When the
Cherymisins .bought this property, they also bought a vacant lot next to it where
they started the Alta Loma Dairy, which was short lived in this location, for by
1926 both lots were in the hands of the Grover Henderson familv. This structure is
one of the few architecturally intact residences on Monte Vista Street , the
first residential street in Alta Loma. Although it has been altered somewhat, it
retains its original wood siding, unlike most of the homes on Monte Vista. This
structure is a strong contributor to the increasingly rare historic streetscape
of Monte Vista Street.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture l Arts& Leisure
Eoonomic/Industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documenu,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
The History of Alta Loma, California
1880-1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981.
San Bernardino County Building Records
for Parcel 202-131-46. San Bernardino W - ® Jul
�I
County Assessor ** en
22 Date form prepared September 24, 1991 _ _ « « « w , .;� • • . « •jw . « « . ...
By -Buff ie Hollis/Anthea Hartig 1°
f , 51"T �
City of Rancho Cucamonga u AMIIN V13
Organization—
Address:
rganlZatlOn Address• 10500 Civic Center Drive t _
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 •®
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** Lot Books 33, 65, 95 & 122. Alta
Loma City Directories, 1914, 1934, � I
1946, 1951.
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (I):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / 1 _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible — _JL5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 24.52 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) pan of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Gutierrez House
1) district —No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Cherymisin House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-131-46 ._5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9579 Monte Vista
umber (0-51 Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) —3) National Hist. Landmark—B) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SR17 _1) unknown —22) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. —231 ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mutt. family prop. —24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, _25) amusement park
_1) unknown x4) private —5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
_ 2) federal 5) county _6) comm. big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm, big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
— 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
_,11lunknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) govemment big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_-15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1926 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) — 19) bridge _38) women's property
70) canal/aqueduct _A0) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): ?1) dam _.39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
a Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
A
- IS5
Fi P1 d suvrev
AL JLJ
9587 Monte Vista imneys/Al�penda4e L
AP # 202-131-45
Buffie Hollis
Windows: Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [X j
26.06.91 Multi-paned [X ) Casement [ J
This residence from the late 1910s is rectan- Lights ( 1 / 1 j Fixed [ )
gular in shape with a hipped roof. The one-story, wood-frame Sliding [ ]
structure is covered with 6-inch horizontal lapped boards. Details: Plain would surround; decorative sash treat-
ments; west bay grouping has central single-pane fixed; east group-
ing has fixed 3/1 and no bay.
f Doors/
Doorways:- Panel [X ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ 1
Present Use Density Details: One light over three horizontal panels;
Excellent [ ] Residential [X J Open Land [ j plain wood surround with lintel altered to fit metal screen door.
Good [X ] Commercial [ ) Scattered Bldgs. [ )
p Fair [ ] Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X )
1 Poor [ 1 Roof Shane Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [X J Low [ ] Principal [ ]
J Residential [X J Commercial [ ] Industrial [ ] Cable [ ] Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [X ]
Flat [ ] Steep [ J Secondary/Dropped [ j
Garage [ ] Shed ( j Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Details: Closed eaves.
Porch • Front porch over entry is front-gabled pediment supported
Material: concrete by 4"X4" wood posts on concrete block entry walls filled by base of
Details: Supported by piers. poured concrete.
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X J Victorian [ )
• Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ ]
Noticeable Alterations: Enclosed back porch with plywood siding
One-Story [ ] Gable-Front I ) with shed roof; bay possibly added at some point, since the joints
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [ ) are not tight.
C Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ 1
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ 1
Massed-Plan, Square [X J
I-House [ ] Other Features*
� jrJal l F;n�sh
Wood Frame [X J Wood Siding [X ]
Masonry [ ) Stucco [ )
other: Stone [ 1
Other:
tmvf'California—The Resources Agenev
IDEPARTMENT OF PARKSAND RECREATION -HAGS HAER Loc-SHLNO.___NRStetu -
UTM: A C
#IISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: Diaz House
2. Historic name: Williams
/Salazar Houqp
3. Street or rural address: 9593 Monte Vista Street
Cit% Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91 701 County San Bernardi no
4. Parcel number: 202-131-44
5. Present Owner: Edwin Diaz Address: 9593 Monte Vista
City Rancho Cucamonqa Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public __Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
The residence from the late 1920's is rectangular in shape with a side-gable
roofline. Resting on a foundation of fieldstone set in concrete the one-story,
wood-frame structure is sided with 3-inch horizontal lapped wood boards. The
off-center doorway is flanked by 2/2 double-hung windows in which the panes
are oriented horizontally. The front portch covers the entry. The front-gable
pediment is supported by tapering square wood columns on a base of poured
concrete. The decorative attic vents are of vertical slats with window-like
frames. The back porch has been enclosed with 5-inch lapped wood boards.
8. Construction date: 1928
Estimated.— Fectual..,_.�
%y
unknown
6. Architect
10. Builder unknown
t 11. Approx•proportV size (in feet)
Frontage
50'_- ,Depth 142'
or approx. acreage
.• -- 12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(:)
7/11/91
DPR 523 (Rev.11/85) }•� �� - y vvv
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
1.4. Alterations: Back porch enclosed
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known_I_Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
1& Related features:
SIGNIFICANCE .
11). Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events,and persons associated with the site.)
This dwelling is one of the few remaining houses on Monte Vista Street which retains
its architectural integrity. Most structures on Monte Vista, which was subdivided
by Lucas and Ward in 1915, were built to house workers in packing houses and on
ranches. This house was owned by a laborer named Isaac Williams from 1924 to 1933.
At one time nearly all of the residences on Monte Vista were constructed from the
same materials as this one. However, today few such intact examples remain on this,
the first residential street on Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial 3_Exploration/Settlement 2
'Government .Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
The History of Alta Loma, 1880-1980
by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981. San ul
Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books 33, " >I
65, 95, & 122. San Bernardino County to
Building Records for Parcel 202-131-44
2:L Date form prepared vnsw sTR eT
By (name) Bu f f i e Ho 1 1 i a/Anthea Hartia
, of Rancho Cucamonga :•
Organization r `... LY
Address;
1 0500 civic Center Drive N)
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City Rancho CLcamonaa Zip 91730 `
Phone: (7141 959-1861
** Alta Loma City Directories, 1934, 1946 -
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NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. - - 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1.4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed -date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible – -L-5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Diaz House
1) district -No. of properties (0.3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Williams/Salazar House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0.17) 202-131-44 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9593 Monte Vista
umber (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3.20) —5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _1) unknown .22) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing, family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): - _3) mutt family prop. —74) lighthouse
—4)ancillary big, _25) amusement park
_ 1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
_ 2) federal 5) county _6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
_3) state 6) city — 7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
_1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_.2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1928 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) - _191 bridge _38) women's property
.201 canal/aqueduct _AO) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0.25): ?1) dam —39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) C x Xx
Field Sulffv P
Building Address: 9602 Monte Vista
AP # 202-131-13
Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [X ]
26.06.91 Multi-paned [X 1 Casement [ 1
Tis rest ence is rectangu ar in shape with a Lights ( 1 / 1 ) Fixed [ 1
gable-front-and-wing construction. The one-story, wood-frame Sliding [ 1
structure is sided with stucco. Details: Large fixed window centered in gable front;
lain wood surrounds with wood framed screens; wrought iron bars on
windows.
r Doors/
Doorways: Panel (X 1
Board-and-Batten I 1
Sidelights [ 1
present Use sit" Details: View obstructed.
Excellent [ ] Residential [X ] Open Land [ 1
Good [ ] Commercial [ 1 Scattered Bldgs. [ 1
1 Fair [X 1 Industrial [ ) Densely Built Up [X 1
oor [ ] Roof ShaQa Pinch Roof Constr+�ction
Hip [ ] Low [ ] Principal I 1
Residential [X 1 Commercial ( J Industrial [ l Gable [X ] Medium [X ) Secondary/Extended [X 1
Flat [ 1 Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [ ]
Garage [ J Shed [ ] Other: Carport. Material: Wood with composition shingles.
V Details: Appears to be at back; view ob- Details: Closed eaves; decorative vertical slat attic vents.
structed.
` Front porch attached to west side o gable tont; too
Material: can't see supported by 4"X4" wood posts (can't see roof itself) on poured
_ Details: concrete base accessed by steps at front; wrought iron rail around
'porch.
Craftsman [ 1 Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ ]
Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival ( 1
iotic Addition behind porch at west - can't sealame
One-Story [X ] Gable-Front [ 1 learly; house surfaces of porch show wood siding, possibly original;
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled oindows are covered by wrought iron grates. There is also some sort
Other: Hall-and-Parlor L 1 f lean-to structure at rear - is unclear whether is attached to
Gable-Front-and-Wing IX 1 iouse.
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ 1
I-House Other Fea
Wa>i Finish
ood Frame [X 1 Wood Siding I 1
Masonry [ 1 Stucco IX 1
Other: Stone [ 1
Other:
Field ]curve
Y
Building Address: 9610 Monte Vista
Locatione AP N 202-131-14
Surveyor Name: Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ j Double-hung [ ]
Date of Surveys 26.06.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ ]
Summary Descriotiona This residence is rectangular in shape wit a Lights ( / ) Fixed [ ]
gable-front-and-wing construction. The one-story, wood-frame Sliding (X J
structure is sided with board-and-batten. Details: Large fixed window in west of gable front;
lain wood surrounds.
Doors/
Doorways-L Panel (X ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights ( ]
Condition P1e4ent U+e Density Details: Plain wood surround with lintel missing.
Excellent ( J Residential [X ] Open Land ( ]
Good [X ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [ ] Industrial ( ] Densely Built Up [X ]
OCT ( ] Roof Shale pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ j Low [ ] Principal ( ]
Residential [X ] Commercial [ ] Industrial [ ] Gable [X ] Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [ ]
Flat [ ] Steep ( ] Secondary/Dropped (X ]
Garage [X ] Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Gabled with one overhead door; Details: Closed eaves; lattice-patterned attic vent at side gable
closed eaves; stuccoed. wing; triangular knee braces at corners.
l Front porch over entry with rail extending to west a eva-
Material: can't see tion and partway to east; open pedimented gable with sunrise openwork
�L Details: over entry supported by 4"X4" wood posts which form part of railing
'which stands on poured concrete base; access is by step from east.
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ ]
style& Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor RevivalEi—evatEn shape Noticeable Alt2xAtigni-( ]
Windows are covered y wrought iron grates;
One-Story [X ] Gable-Front pediment of side gable is wood lapped siding, possibly what origi-
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled nally sided entire house. Another structure visible from east -
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ] attached to house by front-gabled wing but dropped from original
Gable-Front-and-Wing (X ] roofline. Structure is front-gabled, low pitch, stucco, with gabled
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ] diment porch supported by single wooden braces over door accessed
I-House by poured concrete platform steps; windows are 1/1 double-hung with
Wattsh
molded wood surrounds; door is panel with one panel topped by one
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [ ] light; eaves are open and roof is wood with composition shingles;
[ ] [ ] foundation of connecting wing is stone set in concrete.
Masonry Stucco
Other: Stone [ 1 )ther Features;
Other: Board-and-batten.
Field Survey
J
9611 Monte Vista
AP A 202-131-42
Surveyor Name* Buffie Hollis Windowse Single-paned [X ] Double-hung [ j
Date of SujzLeyL 26.06.91 Multi-paned [ ] Casement [X ]
Summary Descriptiona This residence from the mid-1920s is recta n- Lights ( / ) Fixed [ ]
gular in shape with a side gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [ )
frame structure is covered with stucco. Details: Plain wood surrounds; front window bordered
y fixed shutters.
! Doors/
Doorways: Panel [X ]
Board-and-Batten [ )
Sidelights [X )
Condition ];resent Use Dp^.airy Details: Vertical central pane bordered by panes to
Excellent [ ) Residential [X ] Open Land [ ] form lattice pattern; plain wood surrounds; sidelights fixed with 1/1
Good [ ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ] lights.
Fair (X J Industrial [ ) Densely Built Up [X ]
-� Poor ( I Roof Shape Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low (X ) Principal [ ]
Slirroundingse residential [X ] Commercial ( ] Industrial [ ] Gable [X ] Medium [ ] Secondary/Extended [ ]
Flat [ ) Steep [ ) Secondary/Dropped [X ]
other Buildings Garage [ ] Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Details: Closed eaves; rectangular attic vents with plain wood
surrounds and covers hinged at top.
Entrance only with very low pitch gabled roo supported
Material: concrete by 4"X4" wood posts on concrete slab which becomes part of driveway.
( Details: Poured in place.
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ) Victorian [ ]
Stylem Spanish Colonial Revival [ j Tudor Revival [ ]
Alterations; Flat roofed addition at back west; east
One-Story [X ] Gable-Front [ ] ddition extends back further (probably two additions) with door mid-
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X gay - unclear whether shed or cross-gabled roof.
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ]
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ I
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed ( ]
I-House ( 1 Other Features•
W i h
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [ j
Masonry [ 1 Stucco (X ]
Other: Stone [ 1
Other:
i
Field ►curve
y
Building Addresse 9626 Monte Vista
AP # 202-131-16
Surveyor Namee Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ J
Date of Survey: 26.06.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ ]
This residence from the late 1910s is rectan- Lights ( / ) Fixed [ ]
gular in shape with a side gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [X ]
frame structure is covered with stucco. Details: Wood frames, no surrounds; all new windows.
Doors/
Doorways: Panel [X J
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights ( ]
ConditionPresent Use R�II.41Ly Details: Large light over cross-shaped panel design.
Excellent [ ] Residential [X ] Open Land [ ]
Good [X ] Comit rcial [ J Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair ( ] Industrial [ J Densely Built Up [X ]
Oor [ ] Roof Shane Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ j Low [ ) Principal [ J
Residential [X J Commercial [ ] Industrial [ ] Gable [X ] Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [ ]
Flat [ ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [X j
410- Other Buildings* Garage [ ] Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Details: Closed eaves.
Front entry porch with shed roof supportydiameter
Material: concrete metal posts. View of rest of porch obstructed.
Details: Poured in place.
00
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ ]
Style: Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ J
Two additions at back; first extends roof
One-Story [X J Gable-Front line in salt-box formation; other shed-roofed-dropped, possibly
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X J enclosed back porch.
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ J
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ ]
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House [ ] Other Features•
Structure Wall Finish
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [ J
Masonry [ J Stucco [X ]
Other: Stone [ ]
Other:
Fie./ld Siirvev
lww� T Iftr J
9633 Monte Vista Chimneys/AWendaaes:
Locationo AP # 202-131-39
Surveyor Name: Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ j
Date of Survey: 01.07.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ ]
Summary Descrintiona This residence from the late 1930s is rectan- Lights ( / ) Fixed [ ]
gular in shape with a side gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [X ]
frame, originally wood-sided structure is in the process of being Details: All new with no surrounds.
stuccoed.
I Doors/
Doorways: Panel [X ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
_ Sidelights [ ]
Condition Present Use Density Details: Can't see clearly; plain wood surround.
—� Excellent [ ] Residential [X ) Open Land [ ]
Good [X ] Commercial [ J Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [ j Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
Poor [ ] Roof Shave pitch Roof Construction
^� Hip [ ] Low [ ] Principal [ ]
• Residential [X ] Commercial [ ] Industrial [ ) Gable (X ] Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [X )
Tj Flat [ ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped ( ]
("illOther Builriingse Garage [X ] Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
`( Details: Side-gabled with wood siding Details: Closed eaves; new metal horizontal louvered vents.
similar to house's original; two hinged doors at west and a larger
Jopening with unclear mechanism. Dorchtesle Front entry porch covers west half of facade, suE=te
Material: concrete by tapering wood columns on poured concrete slab; shed-roofed.
Details: Poured in place.
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ )
• Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ )
Back cross-gabled addition extends past west
One-Story [X ] Gable-Front facade approximately four feet; facade retains wood siding under
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X ] Dorch around door from halfway up.
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ I
Gable-Front-and-Wing ( ]
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House [ ] Other Features:
watt Finish
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [ 1
Masonry [ ] Stucco [X ]
Other: Stone ( 1
Other:
1
Field ,curve
y
Building Address: 9639 Monte Vista Exterior chimney at east; stuccoed with wood
AP # 202-131-17 cap.
Surveyor Names Buffie Hollis Windowsm Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ ]
Date of Survey: 01.07.91 Multi-paned [X J Casement [ ]
Summary Descri"ion* This residence from the late 1920s is rectae- Lights ( / ) Fixed [ J
gular in shape with a side gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [X I
frame structure is covered with stucco. Details: Wood frame; no surrounds; all new.
R Doors/
Doorways: Panel [X ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ I
' Condition Present Use Density Details: Eight panels; wood frame; no surround; all
� J
Excellent [ ] Residential [X ] Open Land [ I new.
Good [X I Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [ ] Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X I
Poor [ I Roof Shape pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ I Low [ ] Principal [ ]
Surrvindings, Residential [X ] Commercial [ I Industrial [ I Cable [X ) Medium [X I Secondary/Extended [X J
Flat [ ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [ ]
Other Buildings: Garage [X I Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Side-gabled with one wood panel Details: Closed eaves; horizontal louvered vents, uncertain mate-
overhead door; stuccoed; closed eaves. rial.
Front entry porch has a shed roof supported y "X6"
TU Material: concrete posts (possibly wood stuccoed over) on a stone base with square
Details: Poured in place. openings; access is by concrete steps to east.
F
Craftsman [ I Bungalow [X I Victorian [ ]
Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ J
Shape ble erations: Cross-gabled addition at back across rear
One-Story [X I Gable-Front [ l elevation. Extensively remodeled.
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X ]
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ 1
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ ]
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ I
I-House [ I Other Features:
Structure Wall F nish
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [ ]
Masonry [ ] Stucco [X ]
other: Stone [ ]
Other:
Field Survey
9691 Monte Vista
AP # 202-131-38
Surveyor Name: Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ J Double-hung (X I
Date of Surveys 01.07.91 Multi-paned [X I Casement [ ]
This residence from the early 1920a is rect- Lights ( 1 / 1 ) Fixed ( ]
angular in shape with a front gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [ ]
frame structure is sided with composition roll in a brick pattern. Details: Wood surrounds with flared lintels and molded
der-base board covered with wooden screens.
1
Doors/
�
Doorways.• Panel ( ]
Board-and-Batten [ I
Sidelights [ I
present Use Density Details: Can't see; wrought iron screen door; plain
Excellent [ j Residential (X I open Land ( 1 wood surround.
IX ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
air [ ] Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X J
oor ( ] Roof Shane pitch Roof Construction
^ Hip ( ] Low [ ] Principal [ ]
Residential [X ] Commercial [ ] Industrial [ ] Gable [X ] Medium [ j Secondary/Extended ( ]
Flat [ ] Steep (X ] Secondary/Dropped [X I
Garage ( ] Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Details: Open eaves; triangular knee braces; lattice slat attic
(�
vent.
Front entry overhang is supported triangular braces;
(R Material: can't see the shed roof with sides of wood siding is an addition.
m Details:
Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian3tyle [ ]
• Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [
ati�ns
Two or three shed-roofed additions in back;
One-Story [X J Gable-Front [X ] i concrete step leads to middle additions plywood door at east.
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled 4indows and door in facade surrounded by wood (plywood) from top of
Other: Hall-and-Parlor Joor down.
Gable-Front-and-Wing L ]
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House [ ] Other Features:
W&11 Finish
ood Frame [X ] Wood Siding ( l
sonry ( ] Stucco ( l
her: Stone ( ]
Other: Composition roll in a brick pattern.
Field ►curve
Y
Building Addressa 9642 Monte Vista
AP # 202-131-60
Surveyor Names Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ J Double-hung [ ]
Date of SuzLeyL 02.07.91 Multi-paned [ ] Casement [ ]
This residence has been extensively remo - Lights ( / ) Fixed [ ]
elect, and the original house is no longer visible. Sliding [ )
Details:
Doors/
Doorways: Panel [ ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ ]
Condition Present Use Density Details:
Excellent [ ) Residential [ ] Open Land [ 1
Good [ ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
_ Fair [ ] Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [ ]
V Poor ( ] Roof Shape Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ J Low [ ] Principal [ ]
C"> Rlirrolindingju Residential [ J Conmarcial [ ] Industrial ( ] ale [ ) Medium [ ] Secondary/Extended [ )
Flat [ ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [ ]
Other Ruildingse Garage [ ] Shed [ ] Other: Material:
Details: Details:
T� Foundation& Material:
�1 Details:
Craftsman [ J Bungalow [ ] Victorian [ ]
Styles Spanish Colonial Revival [ J Tudor Revival [ ]
rations•
One-Story [ ] Gable-Front [ 1
Two-Story ( J Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled ( J
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ 1
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ I
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed ( ]
I-House [ ] Other Features:
Structupq Wall Finish
Wood Frame [ ] Wood Siding [ ]
Masonry [ ) Stucco [ ]
Other: Stone [ )
Other:
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IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: Sanchez House
2. Historic name Alta Loma School Annex/Hel mPr F-Iouge
3. Street or rural address: 9658 Monte Vista
Cit% Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-131-20
5. Present OwnerJuan & Margarita SPnrhe7 Address. 9658 Monte Vista
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91701 Ownership is: Public _Private X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: school
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence, built in 1915 and moved to its present site in 1921, is
rectangular in shape with a hipped-gable roof. The one-story, wood-frame
structure is sided with stucco, covering the earlier 3-inch horizontal
lapped-wood boards still visible in the pediment area of the facade.
Original fabric front entrance and windows'have been filled in, replaced
by a- metal sliding window. Entrance is now' through east elevation and is
sheltered by a braced shed overhang, false-front addition at rear of
structure extends past east elevation approximately three feet.
B. Construction date: 1915
Estimated.._..___ Factual_—
9. Architect unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.property size (in feet)
Frontage 50 'Depth 14
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s)of enclosed photograr
7/30/91
- 1
D
13. 'Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition, resided.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? Moved? X Unknown?
18. Related features:
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This structure was built to house an extra classroom for the Alta Loma School
in 1915. Located originally on the northwest corner of 19th Street and
Amethyst, the- building was moved to Monte Vista Street in 1921.when the new
school building was finished. There it was converted into a ,residence which
was occupied by the Paul Helmer family. Helmer was janitor of the school.
Although the building has been considerably altered, it is the last vestige
of the original Alta Loma School and is important historically for the
heritage of Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture Arts& Leisure
Economic/industrial—Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education 1
21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
The History of Alta Loma, 1880-1980, _
by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981.
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books a:n
33, 65, 95 and 122. San Bernardino Count o = a rrl
Building Records for Parcel 202-131-20 ** <'
22 Date form prepared -
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Harr;qr_ _ « « .. « .;- f• « - i I
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive 11° - • • " - • • • ' ' " " � '
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 1 Itl 1:1 it
phone: (714) 989-1861
** Alta Loma City Directories, 1946, 1951
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be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. - - 10. Registration Status (11:
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed -date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible - X-5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4► year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eiigible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Sanekez l4ou«
1) district -No. of properties (0.3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Old Alta Loma School Annex/Helmer House _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-131-20 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9658 Monte Vista
'17umber (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey —6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Archibald _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0.20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SBD _,1) unknown _22) lake/river/reservoir
-Z-2) sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mutt. family prop. —.24) lighthouse
—4)ancillary big. 75) amusement park
1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1-3 st. _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
— 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre ___31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _32) rural open space
_-1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_-2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty entr/soc. hall _34) military property
x_3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. —36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big, ethnic group (5-20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1915 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) - _19) bridge _38) women's property
_201 canal/aqueduct _AO) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0-25): _21) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0.25): 15. Architectural Plans
„nknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPfi 660 (Rev. 12/83) I -7D
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9659 Monte Vista Exterior chimney at east is new, of rough-cut
AP # 202-131-36 brick in a common bond.
Buffie Hollis Windows.. Single-paned ( ] Double-hung [X I
03.07.91 Multi-paned (X ] Casement [ J
Summary peigTi—ntion, This residence from the ear y 1920s is re ct- Lights ( 1 / 1 ) Fixed [ J
angular in shape with a front gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [ 1
frame structure is covered with stucco. Details: Wood frame, surround removed, but all appear
original.
Drs/
rways: Panel [X 1
Board-and-Batten ( ]
Sidelights [ J
\ Present Uae Density Details: Can't see clearly. Wooden frame, surround
Excellent [ ] Residential [X ] Open Land I ] removed.
_ Good [X ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [ J Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X 1
Poor I J Roof Shape pitch Roof Construction
Hip ( ] Low [ J PrincipalallrrQundlngAl [ ]
Residential IX ] Commercial ( ] Industrial [ 1 Gable [X J Medium [X j Secondary/Extended [ ]
Flat ( ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [X ]
other Ruildingso
Garage [ J Shed [X J Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Metal shed at back - not in clear Details: Boxed eaves; exceptionally high and narrow horizontal
(� view. louvered wood vent; has plaque fixed at gable point.
— Front entry porcn consists ot a gabled pediment supporte
Material: can't see by 4"X4" wood posts on poured concrete platform accessed by sidewalk
Details: Stuccoed. to west. Porch gable point has plaque similar to one on main roof,
tilized as a flag holder.
L Craftsman [ ] Bungalow (X J Victorian ( ]
L Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ ]
Shed-roofed addition across back is sided
Elevation ioticeable.-Altviatima-L
One-Story [X J Gable-Front [X ] ith aluminum and windows are sliding.
Two-Story [ J Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled ( ]
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ]
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ I
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House [ 1 Other Features:
Wall Finish
ood Frame [X 1 Wood Siding [ 1
Masonry [ J Stucco (X 1
Other: Stone [ 1
Other:
-State of i}Ufornis—The Resources A9*ncY Ser.No.
DEPARTMENT OF PARKSAND RECREATION HASS__HAER Lx___.SHL No._ R stl --
UTM: A C
IISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION McGetrick House —
1. Common name:
-2. Historic name: Bradford House
3. Street or rural address: 9665 Monte Vista Street
Citi( Rancho Cucamonga
Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number 202-131-35
�. Present Owner:
Thomas L. & Catherine McGetrick Address: 9665 Monte Vista
ZiP
91701 Ownership is: Public „_,_,_Private X
City Rancho Cucamonga
6. Present Use:
residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Ar6hitectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from mid-1920's is rectangular in shape with a front gable
roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 3-inch horizontal
lapped boards. The facade is arranged symmetrically with the doorway flanked
by 1/1 sliding windows which mimic double-hungs. The porch gable which covers
the entrance is supported by tapering Doric. columns. An interior ridge
chimney sits in the center of the roof and the gable is graced with a decorati
attic vent of vertical slats. An early cross-gabled addition is attached to
the west of the rear elevation, and a metal roofed overhang can be seen at
the back from the east.
Construction date:.
x 924
Estimated Factual l -
9. Architect unknown
10. Builder unkn
11. Approx.PrOPertV size lin feet)
Frontage 50' Depth142.=—
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photogroah(s)
7/11/91
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R ��C
13. Condition: Excellent _Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Additions, windows and door replaced
S. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known X Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site?_X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Metal shed,
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This dwelling is one of the few remaining houses on Monte Vista Street which
retains most of its architectural integrity. Most structures on Monte Vista,
which was subdivided by Lucas and Ward in 1915, were built to house workers
in packing houses and or ranches. This house, built in 1924, was owned by
the Bradford family who came to Alta Loma to work in the citrys industry
in the- 1920's. At one time nearly all of the residences on Monte Vista were
constructed from the same materials as this one. However, today few such intact
examples remain on this, the first residential street in Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked,number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts b Leisure
Ecpnomic/Industrial 3 Exploration/Settlement 2
Government .Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources(List books,documents,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates).
The History of Alta Loma, California
1880-1980, by Martha Gaines Stoebe, 1981.
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books
33, 65, 95 & 122. San Bernardino County , = f
r _ ♦ I
Building
2Z Date form prepared September 17, 1991
Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig
By (name)
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga Y - • � ' �. - - - .�« - i I
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive W MWE VAST„ Ae
sTxeeT
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 1 ' « « • ' ' - • • " - • ",- • • " <
oma. (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
• .a
**Records for Parcel 202-131-35.
Alta Loma City Directories, 1934, 1946.
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1.4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2.. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
—3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
McGetrick House
_1) district—No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40): _21 site
Bradford House _3) building
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-131-35 `5) object re
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9665 Monte Vista Street
umber (0-5) Street Name (4.20) _1)Historic Am. Big. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Archibald _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rea _7) County Pt. of Hist. Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0-20) _3) National Hist. Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator(3) SBD —1) unknown _92) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing. family prop. _23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1-7): —3) mult family prop. '74) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, _75) amusement park
1) unknown x _4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county _6) comm. big. 1.3 st. _27) folk art
_.3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st. _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _301 trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre _31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. _,32) rural open space
__1) unknown 41i private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_.21 commercial _5) public _13) cmnty entr/soc.hall _34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5-20)
_17) R/R depot .1
Individual Property (4) 1924 _18) train _37) highway/trail
District (8) – 19) bridge _38) women's property
X01 canal/aqueduct __A0) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0.25): _21) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
OPR 660 (Rev. 12/83)
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9674B Monte Vista
AP A 202-131-22
Surveyor Name: Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ J Double-hung [ j
Date nf Survey: 02.07.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ J
This residence Tr— the ate s is rectan- Lights ( / ? Fixed [ )
gular in shape with an indeterminate roofline. The house is behind Sliding [X )
a newer residence and the view is very restricted. The one-story, Details: Plain wood surrounds; not original in some
wood-frame house is sided with wood shingles. cases.
f Doors/
Doorways: Panel [X ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ )
Condition Present Use Density Details: Plywood; plain wood surround; entrance is at
�- Excellent [ ] Residential [X ] Open Land [ ) east.
J Good [X j Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [ ] Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X )
Poor ( 1 Roof Shape Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low [ ] Principal [ 1
Surroundings* Residential [X ) Commercial [ J Industrial [ ] Gable [X ] Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [X j
Flat [ ] Steep ( ] Secondary/Dropped [ ]
'rJ Other Buildings: Garage [X ) Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Hip-roofed; stuccoed; with vertical Details: Boxed eaves; attic vent has wood surround.
wood board overhead door.
Back porch is sEe—d--roofed overhang supportedy X 611
Foundations Material: can't see wood posts.
Details:
Craftsman [ ) Bungalow [X ] Victorian ( )
Spanish Colonial Revival [ ) Tudor Revival [ J
House has been re-sided; front-gabled wing
One-Story [X ] Gable-Front [ 1 aas been added to front of house covering entire facade.
Two-Story ( ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled ( )
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [? ]
Gable-Front-and-Wing ( l
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House [ ) Other Features•
Wall Finish
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [ ]
Masonry [ ] Stucco [ ]
Other: Stone ( )
Other: Wood shingles.
Field Surv. e.
�uildjng Address. 9680 Monte Vista
AP b 202-131-23
Surveyor Name* Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ 1
Date of Surveve 08.07.91 Multi-paned (X I Casement [X I
This duplex could have been built anytime Lights ( / ) Fixed [ J
from the early 1920s to the late 1930s. The two-story, front Sliding [ J
gable, wood-frame structure is sided with wood shingles. It re- Details: Plain wood surrounds.
sided behind a newer structure, so view was limited.
( Doors/
Doorways: Panel L ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights ( I
_ dition present Use Density Details: Can't determine.
Excellent ( 1 Residential [X ] Open Land ( 1
Good ( I
Commercial [ J Scattered Bldgs. [ )
Fair [X J Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
Poor [ l Roof Shane Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low [ ] Principal [ l
Surroundings: Residential (X ] Commercial ( ] Industrial [ ] Gable [X I Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [X ]
Flat [ ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [ ]
(� Garage [ J Shed [ I Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Details: Open eaves.
Landing on east with cross-gable is partially enc
O Material: can't determine
Details:
Craftsman ( ] Bungalow [ ] Victorian [ ]
O3tylee Spanish Colonial Revival [ I Tudor Revival [ ]
Addition to south with lower roofline;
One-Story [ ] Gable-Front (X I addition to west is cross-gabled.
Two-Story [X I Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [ ]
Other: Hall-and-Parlor ( ]
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ J
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House ( I p�her Features
Wall Finish
Wood Frame [X j Wood Siding ( ]
Masonry [ I Stucco [ ]
Other: Stone ( I
Other: Wood shingles.
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Allildina Address* 9681 Monte Vista Chimneys/Appendages
AP # 202-131-33
Surveyor Names Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ ]
Date of Surveye 03.07.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ j
Tis residence from the late 1920s is rectan- Lights ( / ) Fixed [ J
gular in shape with a front gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [X ]
frame structure is sided with 3-inch horizontal lapped wood boards. Details: All new windows in original plain wood
surrounds with flared lintels and bottoms.
r Doors/
Doorways: Panel ( 1
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ ]
Present Use nen�ity Details: View obstructed.
Excellent [ ] Residential [X j Open Land [ ]
Good [ ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
J Fair [X j Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
Poor [ ] Roof Shape Pitch Roof Construction
Rip [ ] Low [ ] Principal [ ]
Surroundingsi Residential [X ) Commercial [ ) Industrial [ ) Gable [X ] Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [ ]
Flat [ ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [X ]
Other Ruildinase Garage [ ) Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
(� Details: Details: Boxed eaves; square cut vertical slat attic vent with
\ , slats of varying width (one full-size flanked by two half-size) .
Front porch is obvious addition. a she —roof is sup-
Foundation: concrete ported by concrete columns topped by a wall with arched openings
Details: Poured in place. (Spanish influence) on a base of poured concrete. The west arch has
7'C! knee-high concrete and brick railing with bricks arranged to form
mir Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X j Victorian [ ] Tosses; has lattice sides to overhang, so part of porch could be
.� • Spanish Colonial Revival [ ) Tudor Revival Driginal.
A small gable roofed addition is attached to
One-Story [X j Gable-Front [X 1 ack of original wood siding; two shed-roofed additions on east
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [ ) levation, covered by stucco; facade has been resided under porch and
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ) ttoms of windows to floor has brick veneer.
Gable-Front-and-Wing ( ]
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House [ ] (*her Features:
Wall Finish
ood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [X ]
Masonry ( ] Stucco [ l
Other: Stone [ l
Other:
Fie.11H.1 SUrvey
Building Addresse 9687 Monte Vista
Locationa AP # 202-131-32
Surveyor Name* Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ ]
Date of Survey: 11.07.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [ ]
This residence rom the mid-1920s is rectan- Lights ( / ) Fixed [ )
gular in shape with a hip roof. The one-story, wood-frame struc- Sliding [X ]
ure is covered with stucco. Details: All new; no surrounds; metal frames.
Doorways*rwPanel [X ]
Board-and-Batten ( I
Sidelights [ I
condition Present Use Density Details: Covered by screen door, no surround; can't
Excellent [ ] Residential [X I Open Land [ I determine details.
Good [ ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
air [X I Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X )
TPoor [ 1 Roof Shane Pitch Roof Construction
---}�vl- Hip [X I Low (X I Principal [ J
SurrnundingLL Residential [X ] Commercial [ ] Industrial [ ) Gable [ ] Medium [ ] Secondary/Extended [ J
Flat ( ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [X I
l Garage [X ] Shed ( l Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Appears front-gabled, facing west Details: Open eaves; boxed in front.
with shed-roof addition at north; stuccoed to match house.
Porch(eslo Front full-facade, shed-roofed porch supporty stuc-
Material: concrete coed columns which form arches, resting on a poured concrete plat-
Details: Poured in place. form.
!JO Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ I
kylew Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ J
ble Alterations: Hip-roofed addition at rear west.
One-Story [X I Gable-Front [ I
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Hip-Roofed [X I
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ I
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ I
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House [ ] other Features:
atmactum Wal l Eini ah
Wood Frame [X I Wood Siding [ I
Masonry [ 1 Stucco (X ]
Other: Stone [ 1
Other:
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9688 Monte Vista
AP # 202-131-24
Surveyor Name* Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ )
Date of Survey: 11.07.91 Multi-paned [X ) Casement [ ]
ThisTesidence from the early 1920s is rect- Lights ( / ) Fixed [ ]
angular in shape with a gable-front-and-wing plan. The one-story, Sliding [X ]
wood-frame structure is covered with stucco. Details: All new; metal frames; no surrounds.
Doors/
_ Doorways: Panel [ J
Board-and-Batten [ J
Sidelights [ ]
Condition Present Use Density Details: Can't see.
Excellent [ ) Residential [X ] Open Land ( ]
Good [X ) Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ )
Fair [ J Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
Poor ( l Roof Shape ]itch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low [ ) Principal [X J
Surroundings: Residential [X ] Commercial [ ] Industrial [ 1 Gable [X ] Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [ J
Flat [ ) Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped [ ]
other Buildings* Garage [X ] Shed [ J Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Gabled roof; stucco; unable to see Details: Boxed eaves; lattice slat attic vents.
clearly.
Concrete platform steps at intersection of wings; front
Material: concrete door is in east elevation of gable front.
Details: Poured in place.
Craftsman [ ) Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ ]
Spanish Colonial Revival [ j Tudor RevivalE�a__ Shape goticeable( ]
rations: Addition at back of separate residence with
One-Story [X ) Gable-Front rock veneer at west; is connected to house by shed-roofed addition at
Two-Story [ ) Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled ( ] east; addition to back still under construction.
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [ ]
Gable-Front-and-Wing [X ]
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ )
I-House [ ) Other Features:
St
wallaini3h
Wood Frame [X J Wood Siding [ ]
Masonry [ ) Stucco [X )
Other: Stone ( )
other:
FieAd S
9696 Monte Vista
AP # 202-131-25
Buffie Hollis SingleDate of Surveys -paned [ ] Double-hung [X ]
11.07.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement I ]
This residence rom the late=920s is rectan- Lights ( 1 / 1 ) Fixed [ ]
gular in shape with a side gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [ J
frame structure is covered with stucco. Details: Seem original with original plain wood
surrounds.
Doors/
t Doorways: Panel I ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ J
Present Use DensityDetails: Can't see door; surround of plain wood with
Excellent [ J Residential [X ] Open Land I J flared lintel.
Good [X ] Commercial I ) Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [ ] Industrial [ J Densely Built Up IX ]
Poor [ ] Roof Shape Pitch Roof Construction
Hip [ ] Low IX J Principal I ]
Residential [X ] Commercial [ ] Industrial [ ] Gable [X ] Medium [ ] Secondary/Extended [X ]
Flat I ] Steep [ ] Secondary/Dropped ( ]
Garage [X ] Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition roll.
Details: Gable front; stuccoed to match Details: Open eaves; decorative vertical slat attic vents with
house with one wooden overhead door which is half there and one varied width slats.
Nanel door. Front full--facade, s -roo a porc is support y a
Material: concrete decorative wrought iron fence enclosing porch all around on a poured
Details: Poured in place. concrete base; entry is through central gate in south of fence and
house.
Craftsman ( ] Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ ]
Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revivaljoticeable Alterations:[ ]
Extension of house in back to connect with
One-Story [X ] Gable-Front I ] aast corner of garage; has brick veneer on wall below window which
Two-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X ] ias wrought iron covering.
Other: Hall-and-Parlor I ]
Gable-Front-and-Wing I J
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed C ]
I-House I ] Other Feat ure s•_
Wa>> Finish
ood Frame [X j Wood Siding [ 1
Masonry [ ] Stucco [X l
Other: Stone I 1
Other:
1
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Aiiilrlina Address: 9699 Monte Vista ChimneysIAMendagese
Locations AP # 202-131-31
Surveyor Name: Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ ]
Date of Survey: 11.07.91 Multi-paned [X 1 Casement [ ]
Sunualy Description* is residence from the late 1910s is rectan- Lights ( / ) Fixed [ J
gular in shape with a side gable roofline. The one-story, wood- Sliding [X J
frame structure is now covered in stucco. Details: All new; metal frames; no surrounds.
e Doors/
Doorways: Panel [X ]
Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ ]
�\ Present Use Density Details: One rectangular light over two horizontal
( 5 Excellent [ J Residential (X J Open Land [ 1 panels with wood surround - could be original.
l Good [ ] Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ ]
Fair [X J Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
r Poor [ 1 Roof Shape Pith Roof Construction
--L Hip [ ] Low [ ] Principal [ ]
Surroundings& Residential [X ] Commercial [ ] Industrial [ 1 Gable [X ] Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [X ]
Flat [ ] Steep [ J Secondary/Dropped [ ]
other Buildingsa Garage [ ] Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Details: Boxed eaves; lattice slat attic vents, unusually large.
Porch(es) s Fronthip-roofed three-quarters porch supporty "X "
Material: concrete beveled wood posts on a poured concrete platform.
Details: Poured in place.
Craftsman ( ) Bungalow [X ] Victorian [ ]
Spanish Colonial Revival [ ] Tudor Revival [ ]
Shape qoticeAble Alterations: Front-gabled addition at east occupies on
One-Story [X J Gable-Front Tiarter of the original facade and extends to the east where there is
Two-Story ( ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [X a shed-roofed addition with a door in the east elevation; back third
Other: Hall-and-Parlor Df gable-front addition extends to rear of house, so could have been
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ 1 able-front-and-wing. However, the gable-front roofline is lower
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed ( 1 han the main roofline, so this is doubtful. There is also a small
I-House ( l hed-roofed addition at the west.
atzUctulm Wall Finish
Wood Frame [X ] Wood Siding [ 1
Masonry [ J Stucco (X J Other Features:
Other: Stone [ 1
Other:
Field Surv, e
Building Address, 9532 Roberds Ct.
AP 202-161-05
Buffie Hollis Single-paned [ ] Double-hung [ ]
07.06.91 Multi-paned [X ] Casement [X ]
Tis rest ence is rectangular in shape wit a Lights ( 2 / 1 ) Fixed [ ]
side gable roof line. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided Sliding [ ]
with board-and-batten. Details: Plain surrounds with louvered wood slat fixed
shutters.
1
�` D
Doors/
Panel [X ]
I v Board-and-Batten [ ]
Sidelights [ 1
Present Uae Density Details: Three horizontal panels topped by single
Excellent [ ] Residential [X ] Open Land [ ] light.
Good f 1 Commercial [ ] Scattered Bldgs. [ 1
Fair [X ] Industrial [ ] Densely Built Up [X ]
--•�� Poor [ ] Roof Shane pitch Roof Construction
\/ Hip [ ] Low [ ] Principal [ 1
Residential [X ] Commercial [ ] Industrial [ 1 Gable [X ] Medium [X ] Secondary/Extended [X J
Flat [ ] Steep [ ) Secondary/Dropped [ 1
Garage [X ] Shed [ ] Other: Material: Wood with composition shingles.
Details: Obstructed view. Details: Open eaves; louvered wood slat attic vents.
C Front porch is recess into front centra cross-
Material: Appears concrete. addition; under overhang with arbor extending to west along facade.
Details: Covered with plywood.
C Craftsman [ ] Bungalow [X J Victorian [ ]
• Spanish Colonial Revival [ 1 Tudor Revival [ 1
loticeable Alterations* Front bay addition, possibly enclosed porch;
One-Story [X J Gable-Front [ ] shed-roofed addition at rear could be porch (view obstructed) .
-Story [ ] Massed-Plan, Side-Gabled [ 1
Other: Hall-and-Parlor [X 1
Gable-Front-and-Wing [ 1
Massed-Plan, Flat-Roofed [ ]
I-House [ 1 Other Feat ures:
wall Finish
Wood Frame [X J Wood Siding [ 1
Masonry [ ] Stucco [ ]
Other: Stone f 1
Other: Board-and-batten.
-State of Califomis—The Resources Agency Ser.No.
":DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HABS HAER Loc SHL NO. NR Status__
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B D
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: Roberds Court House II
2. Historic name: Roberds Court TT
3. Street or rural address: 954
Cit% Rancho Cucamonqa Zip 91701 County
4. Parcel number: 202-161-05
5. Present Owner-. Rilla Roberds c/n
Ronald R. Roberds Address: P.O. Box 1032
City Blue Jay Zip c)2317 Ownership is: Public _.Private
X
6. Present Use: residence Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Ar6hitectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the early 1920's is rectangular in shape with a front
gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 4-inch
horizontal lapped boards. The windows are 1/1 double-hung with curved
sash details. The entrance is off-center to the east; the door has a
single pane with decorative molding above three horizontal panels. The
front porch is oriented to the east, it's open pediment, decorated with
a sunburst design, supported by tapered wood columns on stuccoed concrete
columns. An exterior chimney at the east is of native fieldstone. A small
addition at the back west shares the principal roofline with the house but
does not extend across the elevation to the east.
Construction date:
Estimated1922_. Factual
9. Architect unknown
10. Builder un now
11. Approx.Property/size lin feet)
Frontage L.: Depths 80'
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s)of enclosed Photograph(s)
x/10/91
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13. Condition: Excellent _.Good X Fair Deteriorated No longer in existence
14. Alterations: Addition, metal guttering.
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known2X_Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Garage --
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events,and persons associated with the site.)
This structure was built by Harry and Rilla Roberds in the early 1920's, probably
as rental housing. The Roberdses, prominent Alta Loma citizens, bought and
subdivided most of the land which is now Amethyst Street south of the railway
tracks. The proximity of this property to the packing house district of Alta
Loma makes it likely that packing house workers rented this residence and its
twin, 9548 Roberds Court. Both houses, adjacent to each other, exhibit the
same design except for minor differences. The small addition at the rear of
this dwelling does little to impair the integrity and preservation of its
agricultural details which make it a strong contributor to the original
historic fabric of Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
:21. Sources (List books,documents,surveys, personal interviews
and their dates).
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Book &T ,
33, 65, 95 & 122. San Bernardino CountyBuilding Records for Parcel 202-161-05, iuAlta Loma City Directories 1928, 1934, w1938, 1946, 1952.Se tember 24 1991 R.�liZ2 Date form prepared -J
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea HartiqOrganization City of Rancho Cucamonga10500 Civic Center DriveVAddress: 111
CRancho Cucamonga Zip
city 91701 h ,
ity (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290 'BASE LINE ROAb
MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1, Ser. No. - - 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1.4) Prop. No. (0.4) _1) listed - date (6) _4) may become eligible
_2) determined eligible - L-5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) 2452 year (2) _6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Roberds Court House II
1) district -No. of properties (0-3)
Historic Name (40k _2) site
Roberds Court House II —3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-161-05 ._5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9540 Roberds Court
umber (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _1)Historic Am. Blg. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0.20) _3) National Hist Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) _5) other
91 730 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _11 unknown —22) lake/river/reservoir
X 2) sing, family prop. —23) ship
S. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mult family prop. ..24) lighthouse
_4)ancillary big, 75) amusement park
1) unknown X4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
2) federal 5) county —6) comm. big. 1.3 st _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st _28) street furniture
7) special district _ 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre __,3 1) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. X32) rural open space
—1) unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
—2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc. hall —34) military property
X 3) residential 6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5.20)
_17) R/R depot 1
Individual Property (4) 1922 _18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) - _19) bridge —38) women's property
_201 canal/aqueduct —40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0.25): .91) dam _39) other
unknown
Builder(s)(0-25): 15. Architectural Plans
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) C qxxvv
Stag otCalifomia-tes he ResourcAgerxy Ser.No.
'DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HAGS HAER Loc SHL No._—NR ts�tus__
UTM: A C
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY B_ D
IDENTIFICATION Roberds Court House I
1. Common name. -
2. Historic name: Roberds Court House I
3. Street or rural address: 9548 Roberds Court
Cit% Rancho Cucamonga
Zip 91701 County San Bernardino
4. Parcel number: 202-161-05
5. Present Owner: Rilla Roberds c/o Ronald R Robercds Address:
P.O. Box 1032
City Blue Jay Zip
92317 Ownership is: Public __Private X
6. Present Use:
none Original use: residence
DESCRIPTION
78. Architectural style: Vernacular Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its
original condition:
This residence from the early 1920's is rectangular in shape with a front
gable roofline. The one-story, wood-frame structure is sided with 4-inch
horizontal lapped boards. The windows are 1/1 double-hung with curved sash
details. The entrance is off-center to the east; the door has a single
pane with decorative molding above three horizontal panels. The front
porch is oriented to the east, its open decorative pediment support b,.!
tapered wood columns on stuccoed concrete columns. The porch appears
unstable, with the easternmost porch support bending in the middle.
n y
S. Constructiol9daat2e:. _
Estimated.— Factual
-g, Architect unknown
10. Builder unknown
11. Approx.PropertV Size On feet)
Frontage 1..� 'Depth 186
or approx. acreage
12. Date(s) of enclosed photograr11(s)
7/10/91 —
D �� - yYyy
13. Condition: Excellent _,Good Fair Deteriorated X No longer in existence
14. Alterations:
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land —Scattered buildings Densely built-up
Residential X Industrial Commercial Other:
16. Threats to site: None known—Private development Zoning Vandalism
Public Works project Other: Neglect
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: - Garage
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates,events, and persons associated with the site.)
This structure was built by Harry and Rilla Roberds in the early 1920's, probably
as rental housing. The Roberdses, prominent Alta Loma citizens, bought and
subdivided most of the land which is now Amethyst Street south of the railway
tracks. The proximity of this property to the packing house district of Alta
Loma makes it likely that packing house workers rented this residence and its
twin, 9540 Roberd Court. Both houses, adjacent to each other, exhibit the same
design except for minor differences. Although this residence is in a state of
deterioration and needs structural repairs, the integrity and preservation of its
architectural features render it a strong contributor to the original historic
fabric of Alta Loma.
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets,roads,and prominent landmarks):
20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is NORTH
checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture 1 Arts& Leisure
Economic/Industrial 2 Exploration/Settlement
Government Military
Religion Social/Education
21. Sources (List books,documenu,surveys,personal interviews
and their dates). h) '
San Bernardino County Assessor, Lot
Books 33, 65, 95 & 122. San Bernardino lu
County Building Records for Parcel
202-161-05. Alta Loma City Directories
1928, 1934, ** , iIn Re"RCS
22. Date form prepared September 24, 1991 _
By (name) Buffie Hollis/Anthea Hartig
Organization City of Rancho Cucamonga
Address: 10500 Civic Center Drive
City Rancho Cucamonga Zip 91730 BASE LINE R0A D
Phone: (714) 989-1861 ext. 2290
** 1946, 1952.
HPC
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MASTER FILE HISTORIC RESOURCES DATA ENCODING SHEET
NOTE: The numbers in parentheses indicate either the number of characters (letters,numbers, punctuation marks, spaces) that may
be entered or the number of lines that may be checked.
1. Ser. No. — — 10. Registration Status (1):
City Zip (4) Form No. (1-4) Prop. No. (0-4) _1) listed —date (6) / / _4) may become eligible
2452 —2) determined eligible — X 5) eligible local listing
USGS Quad Map No. (4) year (2) —6) ineligible for above
_3) appears eligible _7) undetermined
2. UTM Zone (2) Easting (6) _Northing (7)
A 11. Property Given Registration Status as (1):
B
C _1) part of district
D _.2) individual property
_3) both of above
3. Property Name:
Common Name (30): 12. NR Class Category (1):
Roberds Court House I
_ 1) district — No. of properties (0.3)
Historic Name (40): _2) site
Roberds Court House I _3) building
_4) structure
Parcel No, (0-17) 202-161-05 `5) object
4. Address:
13. Other Registration (0-9)
9548 Roberds
Number (0-5) Street Name (4-20) _11Historic Am. Blg. Survey _6) Cal. Historical Landmark
Amethyst _2) Historic Am. Eng. Rec. _7) County Pt. of Hist Interest
Nearest Cross Street (0.20) _3) National Hist Landmark-8) Local Listing
Rancho Cucamonga _4) State Historic Park _9) County/Regional Park
City/Town (3-20) ____5) other
91701 Vicinity of
Zip code (5) City/Town 14. Property Attributes:
County 3-letter designator (3) SBD _.11 unknown _72) lake/river/reservoir
X21 sing. family prop. —23) ship
5. Type of Ownership (1.7): —3) mull family prop. —241 lighthouse
—4)ancillary big, 75) amusement park
_-1) unknown X 4) private _5) hotel/motel _26) monument/mural/gravestone
_ 2) federal 5) county _6) comm. big. 1.3 st _27) folk art
3) state 6) city —7) comm. big. over 3 st _28) street furniture
7) special district — 8) industrial big. _29) landscape architr.
_ 9) public utility big. _30) trees/vegetation
6. Present Use (1-6): _10) theatre .—.31) urban open space
_11) engineering struct. ..32) rural open space
__111 unknown 4) private non-comm. _12) civic auditorium _33) farm/ranch
_,2) commercial _5) public _13) cmnty cntr/soc.hall —34) military property
_3) residential X _6) none _14) government big. _35) CCC/WPA structure
_15) educational big. _36) ethnic minority property
7. Year of Initial Construction: _16) religious big. ethnic group (5.20)
—17) R/R depot
Individual Property (4) 1922 —18) train —37) highway/trail
District (8) - _19) bridge _38) women's property
_20) canal/aqueduct X40) cemetery
8. Architect(s) (0.25): 91) dam —39) other
unknown
Builderls)(0-25): 15. Architectural Pians
unknown and Specifications: Yes X No
9. Year of Survey (2): 91
DPR 660 (Rev. 12/83) a� qAAAAA