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125 S. WILTON DRIVE RESIDENCE 125 S. Wilton Drive CHC-2016-510-HCM ENV-2016-511-CE Agenda packet includes 1. Final Staff Recommendation Report 2. Categorical Exemption 3. Under Consideration Staff Recommendation Report 4. Nomination Please click on each document to be directly taken to the corresponding page of the PDF.
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125 S. WILTON DRIVE RESIDENCE 125 S. Wilton Drive

CHC-2016-510-HCM ENV-2016-511-CE

Agenda packet includes

1. Final Staff Recommendation Report

2. Categorical Exemption

3. Under Consideration Staff Recommendation Report

4. Nomination Please click on each document to be directly taken to the corresponding page of the PDF.

Los Angeles Department of City Planning RECOMMENDATION REPORT

PROJECT: Historic-Cultural Monument Application for the

125 S. WILTON DRIVE RESIDENCE

REQUEST: Declare the property a Historic-Cultural Monument OWNER(S)/ Andrew S. Chi and Michael J. Armbruster APPLICANT(S): 125 S. Wilton Drive Los Angeles, CA 90004 PREPARER: Vanessa Withers, Historic Preservation Partners 419 Concord Ave Monrovia, CA 91016

RECOMMENDATION That the Cultural Heritage Commission:

1. Declare the subject property a Historic-Cultural Monument per Los Angeles Administrative Code Chapter 9, Division 22, Article 1, Section 22.171.7.

2. Adopt the staff report and findings.

VINCENT P. BERTONI, AICP Director of PlanningN1907 [SIGNED ORIGINAL IN FILE] [SIGNED ORIGINAL IN FILE] Ken Bernstein, AICP, Manager Lambert M. Giessinger, Preservation Architect Office of Historic Resources Office of Historic Resources

[SIGNED ORIGINAL IN FILE] Shannon Ryan, City Planning Associate Office of Historic Resources Attachments: Historic-Cultural Monument Application

CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION

HEARING DATE: April 21, 2016 TIME: 9:00 AM PLACE: City Hall, Room 1010 200 N. Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 EXPIRATION DATE: May 17, 2016

CASE NO.: CHC-2016-510-HCM ENV-2016-511-CE Location: 125 S. Wilton Drive Council District: 4 Community Plan Area: Wilshire Area Planning Commission: Central Neighborhood Council: Greater Wilshire Legal Description: TR 232, Lot 17

CHC-2016-510-HCM 125 S. Wilton Drive Page 2 of 4 FINDINGS

The 125 S. Wilton Drive Residence "embodies the distinguishing characteristics of an architectural-type specimen, inherently valuable for study of a period, style or method of construction” as an example of the Craftsman style with Swiss Chalet and Japanese influences.

CRITERIA The criterion is the Cultural Heritage Ordinance which defines a historical or cultural monument as any site (including significant trees or other plant life located thereon) building or structure of particular historic or cultural significance to the City of Los Angeles, such as historic structures or sites in which the broad cultural, economic, or social history of the nation, State or community is reflected or exemplified, or which are identified with historic personages or with important events in the main currents of national, State or local history or which embody the distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type specimen, inherently valuable for a study of a period style or method of construction, or a notable work of a master builder, designer or architect whose individual genius influenced his age. SUMMARY The residence at 125 South Wilton Drive, just south of Beverly Boulevard, was built in 1909 according to the County Assessor’s records. Original building permits could not be located and the original builder and owner are unknown. The property is located in John L. Plummer’s 1907 Ridgewood Park subdivision on land that had previously been used as the Plummer family’s vegetable and chicken farm that supported their restaurant at the Plaza (El Pueblo). The house is designed in the Craftsman Style with Swiss Chalet and Japanese influences and is a Contributor to the Wilton National Register Historic District. The house has a square plan and a wide side gabled roof that shelters a full width front porch made up of wood pillars with cast stone bases. The small second story is made up of a front facing gabled roof with a balcony built into the roof of the first story. The walls are clad in wood clapboard on the first floor and wood shingles on the second floor. The house has asymmetrical fenestration made up of varying window types and designs including wood fixed, double-hung, and casement. The building's ornamental features include decorated verge boards with Swiss-inspired cutwork, half-timbering, and brackets at the gable ends. Interior features include a rough stone fireplace in a recessed inglenook, boxed-beam ceiling with pendant lighting, extensive use of wood moldings, and built-in cabinetry. Permits indicate that the interior of the house was remodeled in 1922 and that a small breakfast room was added. More recently in 2013, a closet was converted to a bathroom and the bathrooms and kitchens were remodeled. An altered garage is located on the south-west corner of the lot.

CHC-2016-510-HCM 125 S. Wilton Drive Page 3 of 4 DISCUSSION The 125 S. Wilton Drive Residence "embodies the distinguishing characteristics of an architectural-type specimen, inherently valuable for study of a period, style or method of construction” as an example of the Craftsman style with Swiss Chalet and Japanese influences. A Contributor to the Wilton National Register Historic District, the house exhibits many character-defining features of the Craftsman style. The exposed eaves, gabled roof, cast stone porch supports, picture windows, clapboard and course shingle siding, and decorative brackets are all typical elements of the Craftsman style. The upturned bargeboards are a Japanese influence. The interior of the house also features distinctly Craftsman elements such as the inglenook by the fireplace and the wainscoting and plate rail in the dining room. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (“CEQA”) FINDINGS State of California CEQA Guidelines, Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8 “consists of actions taken by regulatory agencies, as authorized by state or local ordinance, to assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment where the regulatory process involves procedures for protection of the environment.” State of California CEQA Guidelines Article 19, Section 15331, Class 31 “consists of projects limited to maintenance, repair, stabilization, rehabilitation, restoration, preservation, conservation or reconstruction of historical resources in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic buildings.” The designation of the 125 S. Wilton Drive Residence as a Historic-Cultural Monument in accordance with Chapter 9, Article 1, of The City of Los Angeles Administrative Code (“LAAC”) will ensure that future construction activities involving the subject property are regulated in accordance with Section 22.171.14 of the LAAC. The purpose of the designation is to prevent significant impacts to a Historic-Cultural Monument through the application of the standards set forth in the LAAC. Without the regulation imposed by way of the pending designation, the historic significance and integrity of the subject property could be lost through incompatible alterations and new construction and the demolition of an irreplaceable historic site/open space. The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation are expressly incorporated into the LAAC and provide standards concerning the historically appropriate construction activities which will ensure the continued preservation of the subject property. The use of Categorical Exemption Class 8 in connection with the proposed designation is consistent with the goals of maintaining, restoring, enhancing, and protecting the environment through the imposition of regulations designed to prevent the degradation of Historic-Cultural Monuments. The use of Categorical Exemption Class 31 in connection with the proposed designation is consistent with the goals relating to the preservation, rehabilitation, restoration and reconstruction of historic buildings and sites in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. Categorical Exemption ENV-2016-511-CE was prepared on April 4, 2016.

CHC-2016-510-HCM 125 S. Wilton Drive Page 4 of 4 BACKGROUND On March 3, 2016 the Cultural Heritage Commission voted to take the property under consideration. On March 31, a subcommittee of the Commission consisting of Commissioner Barron visited the property, accompanied by a staff member from the Office of Historic Resources.

COUNTY CLERK'S USE CITY OF LOS ANGELES CITY CLERK'S USE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK

200 NORTH SPRING STREET, ROOM 360 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90012

CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT

NOTICE OF EXEMPTION (California Environmental Quality Act Section 15062)

Filing of this form is optional. If filed, the form shall be filed with the County Clerk, 12400 E. Imperial Highway, Norwalk, CA 90650, pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21152 {b). Pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21167 (d), the filing of this notice starts a 35-day statute of limitations on court challenges to the approval of the project. Failure to file this notice with the County Clerk results in the statute of limitations beino extended to 180 days. LEAD CITY AGENCY I ~OUNCIL DISTRICT City of Los Angeles Department of City Planning PROJECT TITLE LOG REFERENCE 125 S. Wilton Drive Residence ENV-2016-511-CE

CHC-2016-510-HCM PROJECT LOCATION 125 S. Wilton Drive

DESCRIPTION OF NATURE, PURPOSE, AND BENEFICIARIES OF PROJECT: Designation of 125 S. Wilton Drive Residence as a Historic-Cultural Monument.

NAME OF PERSON OR AGENCY CARRYING OUT PROJECT, IF OTHER THAN LEAD CITY AGENCY:

CONTACT PERSON AREA CODE !TELEPHONE NUMBER I EXT. Shannon Ryan 213 978-1192

EXEMPT STATUS: {Check One)

STATE CEQA GUIDELINES CITY CEQA GUIDELINES

MINISTERIAL Sec. 15268 Art. II, Sec. 2b

DECLARED EMERGENCY Sec. 15269 Art. II, Sec. 2a (1)

EMERGENCY PROJECT Sec. 15269 {b) & (c) Art. II, Sec. 2a (2) & (3)

x CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION Sec. 15300 et seq. Art. Ill, Sec. 1

Class --~~31 Category (City CEQA Guidelines)

OTHER (See Public Resources Code Sec. 21080 {b) and set forth state and City guideline provision.

JUSTIFICATION FOR PROJECT EXEMPTION: Article 19, Section 15308, Class 8 of the State's Guidelines applies to where project's consists of "actions taken by regulatory agencies, as authorized by state or local ordinance, to assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment where the regulatory process involves procedures for protection of the environment." Class 31 applies "to maintenance, repair, stabilization, rehabilitation, restoration, preservation, or reconstruction of historical resources in a manner consistent with the Secretary of Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Buildings." Designation of the 125 S. Wilton Drive Residence as a Historic-Cultural Monument will assure the protection of the environment by the enactment of project review reoulations based on the Secretary of Interior's Standards to maintain and preserve the historic site. IF FILED BY APPLICANT, ATTACH CERTIFIED DOCUMENT ISSUED BY THE CITY PLANNING DEPARTMENT STATING THAT THE DEPARTMENT HAS FOUND THE PROJECT TO BE EXEMPT.

SIGNATURE c_~, /l.___. !TITLE DATE / City PlanninQ Associate April 4, 2016

FEE: I RECEIPT NO. IREC'D. BY DATE

DISTRIBUTION: (1) County Clerk, (2) City Clerk, (3) Agency Record

IF FILED BY THE APPLICANT:

NAME (PRINTED) SIGNATURE

DATE

Los Angeles Department of City Planning RECOMMENDATION REPORT

PROJECT: Historic-Cultural Monument Application for the

125 S. WILTON DRIVE RESIDENCE

REQUEST: Declare the property a Historic-Cultural Monument OWNER(S)/ Andrew S. Chi and Michael J. Armbruster APPLICANT(S): 125 S. Wilton Drive Los Angeles, CA 90004 PREPARER: Vanessa Withers, Historic Preservation Partners 419 Concord Ave Monrovia, CA 91016

RECOMMENDATION That the Cultural Heritage Commission:

1. Take the property under consideration as a Historic-Cultural Monument per Los Angeles Administrative Code Chapter 9, Division 22, Article 1, Section 22.171.10 because the application and accompanying photo documentation suggest the submittal warrants further investigation.

2. Adopt the report findings.

VINCENT P. BERTONI, AICP Director of PlanningN1907 [SIGNED ORIGINAL IN FILE] [SIGNED ORIGINAL IN FILE] Ken Bernstein, AICP, Manager Lambert M. Giessinger, Preservation Architect Office of Historic Resources Office of Historic Resources [SIGNED ORIGINAL IN FILE] Shannon Ryan, City Planning Associate Office of Historic Resources Attachments: Historic-Cultural Monument Application

CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION

HEARING DATE: March 3, 2016 TIME: 10:00 AM PLACE: City Hall, Room 1010 200 N. Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90012

CASE NO.: CHC-2016-510-HCM ENV-2016-511-CE Location: 125 S. Wilton Drive Council District: 4 Community Plan Area: Wilshire Area Planning Commission: Central Neighborhood Council: Greater Wilshire Legal Description: TR 232, Lot 17

CHC-2016-510-HCM 125 S. Wilton Drive Page 2 of 2 SUMMARY The residence at 125 South Wilton Drive, just south of Beverly Boulevard, was built in 1909 according to the County Assessor’s records. Original building permits could not be located and the original builder and owner are unknown. The property is located in John L. Plummer’s 1907 Ridgewood Park subdivision on land that had previously been used as the Plummer family’s vegetable and chicken farm that supported their restaurant at the Plaza (El Pueblo). The house is designed in the Craftsman Style with Swiss Chalet and Japanese influences and is a Contributor to the Wilton National Register Historic District. The house has a square plan and a wide side gabled roof that shelters a full width front porch made up of wood pillars with stone bases. The small second story is made up of a front facing gabled roof with a balcony built into the roof of the first story. The walls are clad in wood clapboard on the first floor and wood shingles on the second floor. The house has asymmetrical fenestration made up of varying window types and designs including wood fixed, double-hung, and casement. The building's ornamental features include decorated verge boards with Swiss-inspired cutwork, half-timbering, and brackets at the gable ends. Interior features include a rough stone fireplace in a recessed inglenook, boxed-beam ceiling with pendant lighting, extensive use of wood moldings, and built-in cabinetry. An altered garage is located on the south-west corner of the lot. Permits indicate that the interior was remodeled in 1922 and a small breakfast room was added. More recently in 2013, a closet was converted to a bathroom and the bathrooms and kitchens were upgraded. CRITERIA The criterion is the Cultural Heritage Ordinance which defines a historical or cultural monument as any site (including significant trees or other plant life located thereon) building or structure of particular historic or cultural significance to the City of Los Angeles, such as historic structures or sites in which the broad cultural, economic, or social history of the nation, State or community is reflected or exemplified, or which are identified with historic personages or with important events in the main currents of national, State or local history or which embody the distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type specimen, inherently valuable for a study of a period style or method of construction, or a notable work of a master builder, designer or architect whose individual genius influenced his age. FINDINGS Based on the facts set forth in the summary and application, the Commission determines that the application is complete and that the property may be significant enough to warrant further investigation as a potential Historic-Cultural Monument.

DocuSign Envelope ID: E2F9614B-2208-4397-AD08-AAF10DC8864A

CITY OF LOS ANGELES

Office of Historic Resources/Cultural Heritage Commission

NOMINATION FORM

1. PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION

Proposed Monument Name: 125 South Wilton Drive

Other Associated Names:

Street Address: 125 South Wilton Drive

Range of Addresses on Property:

Assessor Parcel Number: 5516011011 Tract: TR 232

Identification cont'd:

Proposed Monument

L .. ~!E.E~!YI.x.ee.:.. . .......... . Structure

2. CONSTRUCTION HISTORY & CURRENT STATUS

Factual e Estimated

Architect/Designer: unknown

Original Use: single-family residence

Is the Proposed Monument on its Original Site? e Yes No (explain in section 7) Unknown (explain in section 7)

3. STYLE & MATERIALS

Architectural Style: Craftsman, Swiss

FEATURE PRIMARY SECONDARY

Type: Select

Material: Wood shingles

Type: Gable Type: Select

Material: Composition shingle

DocuSign Envelope ID: E2F96148-2208-4397-AD08-AAF10DC8864A

CITY OF LOS ANGELES

Office of Historic Resources/Cultural Heritage Commission

NOMINATION FORM

4. ALTERATION HISTORY

List date and write a brief description of any major alterations or additions. This section may also be completed on a separate document. Include of in the nomination Make sure to list alterations for which there are no as well.

····················

new bathroom on first floor, bathroom/kitchen alterations, breakfast rm addition on back

alteration permit (illegible) - appears to involve shingles

alterations to garage

some interior rehabilitation, including conversion of upstairs closet to bathroom

5. EXISTING HISTORIC RESOURCE IDENTIFICATION (if known)

../ Listed in the National Register of Historic Places

Listed in the California Register of Historical Resources

Formally determined eligible for the National and/or California Registers

Located in an Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ)

Determined eligible for national, state, or local landmark status by an historic resources survey(s)

Contributing feature

Non-contributing feature

Survey Name(s): issued code lD

Other historical or cultural resource designations: Contributor to Wilton Historic District, Date listed: 7 /24/1979

6. APPLICABLE HISTORIC-CULTURAL MONUMENT CRITERIA

The proposed monument exemplifies the following Cultural Heritage Ordinance Criteria {Section 22.171.7):

DocuSign Envelope ID: E2F9614B-2208-4397-AD08-AAF10DC8864A

CITY OF LOS ANGELES Office of Historic Resources/Cultural Heritage Commission

NOMINATION FORM

7. WRITTEN STATEMENTS

This section allows you to discuss at length the significance of the proposed monument and why it should be designated an Historic-Cultural Monument. Type your response on separate documents and attech them to this form.

A. Proposed Monument Description - Describe the proposed monument's physical characteristics and relationship to its surrounding environment. Expand on sections 2 and 3 with a more detailed descrip­tion of the site. Expand on section 4 and discuss the construction/alteration history in detail if that is necessary to explain the proposed monument's current form. Identify and describe any character­defining elements, structures, interior spaces, or landscape features.

B. Statement of Significance - Address the proposed monument's historic, cultural, and/or architec­tural significance by discussing how it satisfies the HCM criteria you selected in Section 6. You must support your argument with substantial evidence and analysis. The Statement of Significance is your main argument for designation so it is important to substantiate any claims you make with supporting documentation and research.

8. CONTACT INFORMATION

Applicant

Name: Andrew S. Chi and Michael J. Armbruster

Street Address: 125 S Wilton Drive City: Los Angeles

323.791.7080 Email: [email protected]

Property Owner Is the owner in support of the nomination? Yes

Name:

Street Address:

Nomination Preparer/ Applicant's Representative

Name: Vanessa Withers

No Unknown

DocuSign Envelope ID: E2F9614B-22D8-4397-AD08-AAF10DCBB64A

CITY OF LOS ANGELES

Office of Historic Resources/Cultural Heritage Commission

NOMINATION FORM

9. SUBMITTAL

When you have completed preparing your nomination, compile all materials in the order specified below. Although the entire packet must not exceed 100 pages, you may send additional material on a CD or flash drive.

APPLICATION CHECKLIST

1. ./ Nomination Form

2. .,/ Written Statements A and B

3. .,/ Bibliography

4. ./ Two Primary Photos of Exterior/Main Facade

10. RELEASE

(8x10, the main photo of the proposed monument. Also email a digitial copy of the main photo to: [email protected])

5.

6 .

7.

8.

9 .

./ Copies of Primary/Secondary Documentation

./ Copies of Building Permits for Major Alterations (include first construction permits)

./ Additional, Contemporary Photos

Historical Photos

./ Zimas Parcel Report for all Nominated Parcels (including map)

Please read each statement and check the corresponding boxes to indicate that you agree with the statement, then sign below in the provided space. Either the applicant or preparer may sign.

I acknowledge that all documents submitted will become public records under the California Public Records Act, and understand that the documents will be made available upon request to members of the public for inspection and copying.

I acknowledge that all photographs and images submitted as part of this application will become the property of the City of Los Angeles, and understand that permission is granted for use of the photographs and images by the City without any expectation of compensation.

I acknowledge that I have the right to submit or have obtained the appropriate permission to submit all information contained in this application.

Andrew S. Chi 12/2/2015

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Name: Date:

Mail your Historic-Cultural Monument Submittal to the Office of Historic Resources.

Office of Historic Resources

Department of City Planning

200 N. Spring Street, Room 620

Los Angeles, CA 90012

Phone:213-978-1200 Website: preservation.lacity.org

Physical Description

125 S \\ illon Drin• City of' Los Anf:eles Hisloric-Cultural \lo11umcnl \ominalio11

Physical Description 125 S. \\ilto11 Drive, located in the !\at ional Hcgistcr designated \\ ilto11 I listoric District, is a lm>-slory Craftsman style reside11ce with Swiss Chalet and Oriental stylistic influences.' Situated three to five feet above grade", the rcsidc11cc is characterized by a square plan, full width front. porch with Craftsman dctailing, asymmetrical fenestration, and a gabled roof with multiple rool' planes. A large l'mnt­facing gable dormer with halco11y projects frorn the main side-facing gable form. \Vood pillars with stone bases hold the roof of the large entry porch that extends the full-width of the house. The exterior walls arc clad in vvood clapboard 011 the first story and vvood shingle on the second. The building's fenestration is asymmetrical and is composed of nrnltiplc window types and designs. Tlw windows of the first story include fixed-paw~ windows on the front porch, while the rest of the house has primarily double-hung wood windmvs. The second story windows arc a mixture of' double-hung wood windovvs and casement windows. The building's ornamental features include decorated verge boards vvilh Swiss-inspired cutwork, half-timlwring and brackets al the gable ends, and rough stone pillars with grouped wood por('h supports.

Significant interior spaces include -- the Living Hoorn with lllassivc rough stone fireplace in a recessed nook, boxed-beam ceiling with pendant lighting, and extensive use of wood 111oldi11gs. The Dining Hoom contains built-in cabinetry.

The building is in good condition. It has retained historic integrity and exhibits many of its original character-defining features. Secondary buildings include an altered garage located on the south-west corner of' the lot.

AILerations - The permit record for 125 S. \Viltou is not complete and docs not include an original building permil. Available pcr111il.s, local newspaper articles, and neighborhood informatio11 have hcc11 scard1cd, hut research continues.

Alterations include interior rc111odcling in 1922 !along vvith a s111all rear addition of a breakfast room al that t.ime), alterations to the garage, and recent rehabilitation including the conversion of a closet lo a bathroom and kitchen upgrades (2or3). A majority of the home's character-defining features remain intact.

Located within the l\ational l\cgister designated \Vil ton II isloric District, 125 S. \Vilton is surrnmHlcd hy other grand residences constnrctcd in the early twentieth ccn I 111·v.

1 The National Register Nomination for the Wilton Historic District was prepared by Virginia Ernst Kazor, Chairman. History and Preservation Committee of the Ridgewood-Wilton Neighborhood Association in March of 1979. 2

.. In Ridgewood Park," Los Angeles Times 10 Nov. 1907: V20. This Los Angeles Times article from 1907 discusses grading work being done on the Ridgewood Park subdivision, where 125 S. Wilton is located, and says that .. The lots in this subdivision will lie about three feet above grade, and will be finished in terraces. The lots are 60x 170 in size:·

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Significance 125 S. \Vil ton is significant as an excellent example of Craft.slllan style ard1itccture. The hon1c was constructed in 1909" in the residential subdivision of Ridgewood Park, which was developed by John L. Plummer. The Plun1rncr family had previously used the land as a vegetable garden and chicken ranch lo provide food for their restaurant in downtown Los Angeles' historic plaza.4 Designed as an upper middle class suburb of Los Angeles, the Staff Evaluation accompanying the !\ational H.egistcr J\ornination notes that the \Vilt.on District "exemplifies an early 20

1h century upper middle class

residential area executed in the prevailing architectural mode of the period."

125 S. \Vilton embodies the distinguishing characteristics of the Craf'lsrnan style and is inherently valuable as an intact example of the style as executed in the early twentieth century. The residence further conveys its significance as an important coutributor to the \Vi1ton Historic District, which is a remarkably intact residential tract of historic homes. \Viltoll's large, wcll-desigucd homes attracted many upper middle class Los Angeles residents. \\Tilton Place is mentioned oflell in the Society pages of the Los Allgclcs Times during the 'teens and 'twenties. Engagement. parties and f'ormal teas were announced, hosted by residents of \Vilton Place at their homes." The \Vil ton

3 Construction date is listed as 1909 by the county assessor, but no original building permit can be found. 4 This information is taken from the Wilton Historic District National Register Nomination, which cites Pearle C. Zimmermann, "Letter to Ridgewood-Wilton Neighborhood Association," September 9, 1978 as a source. An Engineering tract map from Jan. 8, 1907 lists Merchants Trust Co., John L. Plummer, and Ellen Plummer as proprietors. 5 The information is taken from numerous Los Angeles Times articles from the time period.

!'.15 S \\ ilton Drive Citv of' Los .\ngeles llistoric-Cultural \lonumcu\ \omination

hisloric district is filled with a variety of' archilcclural styles thal were popular in the first part of' the l.\YCnticth CCllLUI~\. ]\Jany or the homes were dcsig11cd in the Craft.small style.

The Craft.sman style of' architecture grew out of the English Arts and Crafrs IVlovcmcnt, which placed strong cniphasis on handcraftsmanship and the artistic -- as well as social -- value of the process. \Villiam Morris, a leader of the Arts and Crafts philosophy, believed strongly in the process of hand-crafting each detail without modern rnad1inc1~y. 'l'his meant that the creation of the physical representations of' the movement. was not prolific and was cost-prohibitive. Morris was staunchly ant.i­industrialist a11d did not turn to the machine to extend the reach of' the style.G I lowevcr, once the style had matriculated to the United States, the invohemcnt of the machine and the acceptance of mass production led to Craftsman architecture proliferated through pattern books and local builders.

The \Vilt.on Drive home exhibits hallmark characteristics of the Craftsman style, but additionally reflects stylistic inspiration emerging from Swiss revival and other period influences.

Unique character-defining features of the residence include multiple roof planes with highly decorates caves, and wood clapboard/wood shingled exterior. Carefully executed interior details include built-in cabinets, S\viss influences, a massive stone fireplace SlHTOUtHl, and extensive use of wood trim.

The architect and builder of the home arc unk11mY11 al this time. Original building permit records have not been found. Previous research has noted that there arc other homes i11 the district. that appear to be the work of the same builder.

Frank J. Plumley - Early owner

The name of the original owner of' the residence is c111Tcnlly unknown, hut Frank J. Plumley is an early owner. He is identified as living at the residence as early as 1913.7

Additional Considerations This home is located in the !\ational Register designated \Vilt.on 11 istoric District. Although the building has been previously recognized as a historic resource, designation as a Los Angeles Cultural Mo11u111c11t will make the property owner eligible Lo apply for the Mills Act. an important preservation incentive.

6 Trachtenberg and Hyman, pg. 466-67. 7 See City Directory

12.5 S \\ ilton Dri1e City of Los \ngelcs llistoric-Culiural ,\lonume11l '.\ominatio11

Sources

\11ccs1ry.co111. l .S. Cil.\ Dir<'clorics, 18:n-199;J [daiabasc 011-li1w]. Pro\o, l T, l S \: \11c<'slrv.co111

Op<~ral ions, I 11c., :w11.

Building Permits, City Directories, Census Records

Trachtenberg, ~Jarvin and Isahdle I Iymau. 11 Chapter 1'.l. 11

!ll'C!iitcclllre,.fl·om Preliisto1,1·10Postmodemizy. 2nd ed. \icw York: llarry \. '\brallls, :wo2. 4GG-67. Print.

1\lcAlcslcr, \'irginia, and A. Lee 1\lcAlcster. A Field Cuidc to American /louses. \cw York: Knopf, 198/i. Print.

Sanborn Map (19211

Virginia Ernst Kazor

"\Villon Historic District - Los Angeles, California" Pampldcl published by the History & Presenati011 Committee of' the Jlidgewood-\Vilton \cighborhood Association (1981)

'"Wilt.on Historic District" \atio11al Register of Historic Places \'omiuati011 Form prepared hy Virginia Ernst Kazor, Chairman, Ilistory & PrPscrvation Committee (1979) obtained from CIJH.IS

Additional A rticlcs (by date):

"Blaze Razes Three Houses." Los Angeles Times 20 Feb 1910, 18.

"'Suggests the Colonial.'' Los Angeles Times 1fi Apr 1912, VJ1G.

Woods, Virginia. "Society'' 1t Jun 1919, 113.

Woods, Virginia. "Society'' 29 July 1919, IJ3.

"Her Hairbrush Routs Robbers.'' Los Angeles Times 8 Oct 1919, I 11.

"Declines to Officialc." Los \ngelcs Times 23 Jan 1921, 11.

Woods, Virginia. '·Society'' 11 Oct 1~p2, 118.

Woods, Virginia. '"Society'' 17 :\ov 19'.n. !18.

"Pioneer of City Passes Suddenly," Los Angeles Times 3 Jan 1923, I lB.

"Three Deaths Due to Traffic." Los A11gelcs Times 11 Oct 1927, A13.

"Hickman Taken on Eight Day." Los Angeles Times ::l3 Dec 19'.l7, ?.

"Family Strikes Oil, but It's in Basement." Los Angt'les Times 4 \lay 1946, \3. (mentions property specifically)

"Preservation \otebook #33.'' Larchmrn1t Chronicle June :wo5, ?-3.

1'."5 S \\'ilto11 Drive City of Los .\ngelcs flistoric-Cultural \lonum<'lll \omi11ation

Additional Attachrr1er1ts Photographs (in binder)

Wilton Historic District flyer (1981)

Select Permit(s)

1?.3 S \Yilton Drin~ City of Los .\ngelcs Hisloric-C11llural ~lrnllltlH'lll \0111inalion

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· ··Application fo Alte1~, Repair o'.r Dem.oli~h • . To tlte aoard of Public Work• of tit• 61ty Of Lo• Angel•••

Ii .Appllcnt!011 I• hereby made to tho Bo11.nl or Publlo Workc of the Clly or Los .Ansel~ through tho omeo at the Chief Inspector of

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. $TATE ON FOLLOWING;:l.iNES EXACTLY WHAT ALTER.A.: IONS, ADDITIONS, ET ., WILL . BE MADE TO THIS BUILDI - . '

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l have carefully XE1mined and read the above application and know the same is true and correct, and that all provisions f the Ordinances and Laws governing Building Construction will be complied with,

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35610:

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'' APPLIC~TION TO ALTE~ - ,REPP.Ill\- D~MO~ISH. AND FOR CIElltTIFICATE OF OCCUPAMCY . 1

a&s Form B-3 ,

3 CITY Of' LOS ANGELES DEPT. OF BUl~DING AND SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Applicant. ta Complete Numbered Items Only 2. Plot ·Plan Required on Bock of Original.

CENS,US TRACT

1, ~EGAL LOT BLK. TRACT DES CR. 1

.NEW USE ( )

4. BETWEEN CROSS STREETS 2nd Street lst Street AND

s. OWNER'S NAME PHONE

6. P.O. BOX ZIP Bld. North Hollywoed

1. ARCHITECT OR DESIGNER STATE LICENSE NO. PHONE

8. ENGINEER STATE LICENSE NO. PHONE

'· CONTRACTOR STATE LICENSE NO. PHONE AFFIDAVITS Owner

- 10. SIZE OF EXISTING BLDG. STORIES HEIGHT

~ l '6"xlB' 6tt• 1 10 11. MATERIAL·OF , !')(T. WAU!S ROOF Ft:OOR

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TYPE , GROUP SPRINKLERS

v Accesso REQ'D SPECIFIED

' BLDG. AREA MAX. OCC. TOTAL

DWELL c::>· GUEST SPACES REQ'D PROVIDED UNITS ROOMS , ,PARKING

P:C.No. CONT. INSP.

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STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY

I certify that in doing the work outhorizell ·hereby I will not employ any person in violation of the Labor Code of ·the State of California relating to workmen's compensation insurance.

"1ihis ·permit is on application for Inspection, the issuance of which is not an approval or an author­ization of. the work speclfiec;I herein. This permit does not authorize or permit, nor shall it be construed as authorizing· or permitting the violation or failure to comply with any applicable law. Neither the City of Los Angeles, nor any r _; department, officer or employee thereof make any warranty or shall- be responsible f r the per.for . once or results of any work described herein, or the condition of the property

· · fuch w i rformed." (See Sec. 91.0202 L.A.M.C.)

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Bureau of Engineering

Conservation

Plumbing

Planning

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SEWERS AVAILABLE

NOT AVAlLAB.LE DRiVEWAY APPROVED

APPROVED UNDElt CASE# APPROVED ·(T!Tl:E 19) <L.Ml'!.C.-s700)

APPROVED FOR

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.F~LE COP~ ONI,Y " Mr.: Patt1c\t Ko1•an. :· ,~,i_ . ., 7~ ~~ -

11222 Chandler Boule.vC!rd lf~rth · Hollyw'~od,_~ Ctll~i~rl\ia ,

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125 S Wilton Dr

• Pennit #: 13016 - 20000 - 12410 Plan Check#: Bl3VN07024 Printed: 06/24/13 08:34 AM

Event Code:

Bldg-Alter/Repair City of Los Angeles - Department of Building and Safety Issued on: 06/24/2013

l or 2 Family Dwelling APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Last Status: Issued

Plan Check at Counter

Plan Check AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Status Date: 06/24/2013

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Area Planning Commission • Central Census Tract - 2115.00 LADBS Branch Office - LA District Map- 1388189 Council District· 4 Energy Zone - 9 Certified Neighborhood Council· Greater Wilshire Lot Cut Date - 08/0711936 Community Plan Area - Wilshire Near Source Zone Distance - 2.2

ZONES(S): Rl-1

:f pOCpMENIS

OHD-Yes HCM - US-79000490 CDBG - LARZ-Central City BMO-Yes

!\CHECKLIST ITEMS

Combine Elec - Wrk. per 91.107.2.1. 1.1 Combine Plwnbg- Wrk. per 91.107.2.l.l.l Combine HVAC-Wrk. per 91.107.2.l.LI

' fBQtEBD: Q~EB1 Dtl4t!l Al:Ebl~6r!I lt:!fQRMATIQli 0"11er(s):

CHI, ANDREWS AND 125 WILTON DR, LOS ANGELES CA 90004 ••

Tenan1:

Applicanl: (Relationship: Engineer)

LONGTANE -' --(818) 388-7540

7, EXISTING USE PROPOSED USE

(01) Dwelling-Single Family (0 I) Dwelling - Single Family

R DESCRIPTION OF WORK

convert (e) second story closet into a 3/4 bathroom.

J 9. #Bides op Site & Ug·

JO AfPLICA!JON PROC&§SING INFORMAIJON

BLDG. PC By: Faruk Sezer DAS PC By:

OK for Cashier: Blanca Morales Coard.OK:

Signature: Date: 06/2412013

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Sewer Cap ID: Total Bond(s) Due:

I )! ATIACHMENJS

Plot Plan

For inspection requests, call toll-free (888) LA4BUILD (524-2845). Outside LA County, call

(213) 482-0000 or request inspections via www.ladbs.org. To speak to a Call Center agent, call 311 or (866) 4LACITY (452-2489). Outside LA County. call (213) 473-3231.

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Thomas Brothers Map Grid - 633-G I

For Cashier's Use Only W/O II: 31612410

VN 0006 203010644 6/24/2013 8:34:17 AM BUILDING PERMIT-RES $130.00

ELECTRICAL PERMIT RES $33.80 HTG/REF PMT RES PLUMBING PERMIT RES

BUILDING PLAN CHECK EI RESIDENTIAL ONE STOP SURCH

$16.90

$33.80

$0.00 $0.60 $4 .30

SYSTEMS OEVT FEE $12.91 CITY PLANNING SURCH $7.80 MISCELLANEOUS $10.00 PLANNING GEN PLAN MAINT SURCH $6.50 CA BLOG STD COMMISSION SURCHARGE $1.00 BUILDING PLAN CHECK

Sub Total: Permit #: 130162000012410 Receipt #: 0203043850

Building Card #: 2013VN59193

$0.00

$257.61

IJ. STRUCTURF. INVENTORY (No1c: Numtrk musuremcnl data i11 lhc format "11.umber 1 number" lmpll~ uch111gc In numtrk 't'alve /tot at resulting numeric Vllluc") 13016 - 20000 - 12410

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~";'" ••.vertheless the.infonnation printed exceeds that required by section 19825 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California.

( ts BUILDING RF.LOCATED FROM·

I~ !J!l:!IM!:Il!I! t.!l!Jllll!:I I\ &l!!illl&~Rllt.l!I& t.l!llllW. ~ LKWli ll!llW (C) RANDALL LLOYD 2362 COLORADO BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90041 B 852884 (323) 256-6862 (E) TANG, LONG THANH 8722 OLNEY STREET, ROSEMEAD, CA 91770 C74481 (818) 388· 7540

PERMIT EXPIRATION/REFUNDS: This permit expires two years after the date of the permit issuance. This permit will also expire if no consiruction work is performed fot a continuous period of 180 days (Sec. 98.0602 LAMC). Claims for refund of fees paid must be filed within one year from the date of expiration for permitS granted by LADBS (Sec. 22.12 & 22.13 LAMC). The ~rmittee may be entitled to reimbursement of permit fees if the Department fails to conduct an inspection within 60 days of receiving a request for final inspection (HS 17951).

12 LltEC!'.S&U tQ~IBACIQB'S Uta:U.MIUUi I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force Md effect. The following applies to B contractors only: I understand the limitations of Section 7057 of the Business and Professional Code related to my ability to take prime contracts or subcontracts involving specialty trades.

Llcen5e Class: B License No.: 852884 Contractor: RANDALL LLOYD

UI ~QBKE~' CQ3:1fEl.i5AIJQl.i JlEt:l.JaMIIQ?i I hereby affirm, under penalry of perjury, one of the following declarations;

(_) I have and will maintain a cenificate of consent to self insure fot workers' compensation, as provided for by Section J 700 of the Labor Code, for the perfonnanct.: of the work for which

this permit is issued.

U I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the perfonnance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are·

Canier: Policy Number

@ l certify that in lhe performance of the work for which this pennit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of C~lifomia. and agree that if I should become subje~ to the workers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall fonhwith comply with those provisions.

WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000), IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES

12 4.iDWl25B&MS2~ilL1!15:.a~MDQtj l LEdD HAZARD »:ABlUl~~ I certify that notification of asbestos removal is either not applicable or has been submitted to the AQMD or EPA as per section 19827.5 oftbe Health and Safety Code. Information is available at (909) 396-2336 and the notification form al www aomd goy Lead safe construction practices are required when doing repairs that distwb paint in pre-1978 bwldings due to the presence of lead per section 6716 and 6717 of the Labor Code. Information is available at Health Services for LA County at (800) 524-5323 or the State of California at (800) 597 .. 5323 or ~db~ 'l.\.lli!:~/chi!Ql~~g.

62. 'QriSIBJ.!~DQ~ LE!:U!Uiti 4t!Ell'.Cl:: IUi~L&MDQ~ J hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civil Code).

Lende(s Name (If Any): Lender's Address :

U flr16.1' l!El::b4Mil2ll'. I certify that I have read this application INCLUDING THE ABOVE DECLARATIONS and state that the above informarion INCLUDING THE ABOVE DECLARATIONS is correct I agree to comply with all city and coWity ordinances and state laws relating to building construction. and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. I realize that this pennit is an application for inspection Md that it does not approve or authorize the work specified herein, and it does not authorize or permit any violation or failure to comply with any applicable law. Furthermore, neither the City of Los Angeles nor any board, department officer, or employee thereof, make any warranty, nor shall be responsible for the performance or results of eny W'Ork described herein, nor the condition of the property nor the soil upon \lolhich such work is performed. I further affirm under penalty of perjury, that the proposed work wHI not desttoy or wueasonabJy interfere with any access or utility easement belonging to others and located on my property, but in the event such work docs destroy or unreasonably interfere ..vlth such easement. a substitute easement(s) satisfactory to the holde~s) of the easement will be provided (Sec. 91.0106.4.3.4 LAMC).

By signing below, I certify that:

(I) I accept all the declarations above namely the Licensed Contractor's Deduation, Workers' Compensation Declaration, Asbestos Removal Declaration I Lead Hazard Warning, Construction Lending Agency Declaration. and Final Dcctaration, and

(2) This pcrmil is being obtained with the consent of the legal owner of the property.

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The area along Wilton Place and Wilton Orive between Third Street and First Street in Los Angeles was developed dur1no the first decade of the Twentieth Century, It was planned as an upper-middle class, single family residential area and was located on the far northwestern boundary of the City. About half of the sixty-five structures were built before the he~innin9 of the First World War, The remaining houses were completed in t~e decade following the War with only two exceptions, both constructed in the mid-30s. This concentrated period of building and the fact that there have been virtually no major changes or alterations in the intervening years have resulted in an unusually homoqeneous neighborhood highlighted with fine examples of two­story Craftsman bungalows and slightly later Colonial Revival residences. An additional unique feature or this area is the unusual street configuration which was developed to join the already existing alignments of Wilton Place north of First Street and south of Third, ~any builders 1n this area ef­fectively utilized the curving streets to give proMinence to their structures, siting them with great care fn order to take advantage of the interestin~ vistas,

Around 1900 the District was being used as a vegetable ~arden and chicken ranch by the Plummer family to supply food for their restaurant in the Plaza fn downtown Los Angeles. It made up the central portion of Plummer Square, recorded with the County of Los Angeles on January 28, 1896, and which in­cluded the area between Western Avenue and Westminster (now just west of Norton) and Second Street (now First) and Fourth Street (now Third). On January 8, 1907, John L. Plummer filed a tract map with the County of Los Angeles for the area along Wilton Place between the present Second and Third Streets, A tract map for the area between Second and First Streets was f11ed 1n May of 1907 by E. T, Wright and slightly modified in June of 19~8. The area was annexed by the City of Los Angeles on October 27, lqoo, The only change recorded for the area since then occurred in nctober of 1912 when Ridgewood Place was cut throuph south of First Street to join up with Wilton Drive.

The District contains numerous fine examples of two-story Craftsman bungalows such as those at 111, 121, 122 and 140 South Uilton Place and 103, 117, 125 127, 147 and 157 South ~ilton Drive. Typical examples of stained, leaded glass of the period can be seen at 118 and 221 South Wilton Place and 135 South Wilton Drive, and fine examples of clear, sometimes beveled, leaded glass can be found at 200, 220 and 239 South Uilton Place. Seen together, these houses give a particularly complete picture of the Craftsman style of architecture between 1905-1q20 as found 1n Los Angeles.

There are also numerous notable examples of two-story Colonial Revival bunoa­lows such as those at 148, 203 and 269 South Wilton Place and 132 South Wilton Drive. Of particular interest is the monumental Classical Revival residence at 212 South Wilton Place with its imposing two-story portico and composit capitals on paired coluMns. Other noteworthy examples are the very sophis­ticated American Colonial Revival house at 226 South Wilton Place, the Dutch Colonial Revival residence at 155 South Wilton Place, aJd the impressive Spanish and Mission Revival structure at 156 South Wilton Place with its subtle leaded glass windows.

Some of the most interesting houses. however, are not as important as exaMoles of a particular style as they are for their relationship to the street and the neighboring structures. Certain houses gain distinction from their location and their unique siting, One of the most impressive 1s the house at 165 South Wilton Place which is positioned on the point created by the divergence of Wilton Place and Wilton Drive at Second Street, Other structures distinctly sited are at 139 and 156 South Wilton Place where entries are located at the corners of each house, and at 111 South Wilton Place where a pergola extending from the north sfde of the house contributes to the pleasure derived from the unexpected view of this delightful facade. Other houses are memorable for their relationship to each other such as those along the west side of Wilton Drive where the repeat.edl.Y $tepped·bac:k sf ting of eactL house creates a charmingly dfffer·ent v'ls"t&. · · : · ·· · -~ • ·

In May of 1979, the California State Hist~rtc Preservation Officer, Dr. Kno~ Mellon, recommended the District be placed on the National Register of Historic Places. On July 24, 1979, the Wilton Historic: District became the third area in the City of Los Angeles to be so honored.

1. 269 South Wilton Place American Colonial Revival 1914 Thls house was moved from 4865 Clinton Street to this location in 1921,

2. 268 South Wilton Place 1937 This house was built after the original Frank Tyler residence was moved to 100 North Van Ness.

3, 263 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow, 1910 A fine example of the use of clinker brick can be found in this house.

4, 262 South Wilton Place Mission Style. 1917 Architect: H. Whiteley

5. 257 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow, 1914 Architect: H. J. Knauer

6, 256 South Wilton Place American Colonial Revival 1924 Architect: Kenneth Kahn

7. 251 South Wilton Place 1919

8, 250 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow, 1910 This bungalow was designed by the same unknown archi­tect who did 220 and 221 South Hilton Place.

9, 245 South Milton Place Craftsman Bungalow, 1912 Architect: Thomas Powers Many Classical details enhance this house. The front door is particulariy interesting.

10. 244 South Wilton Place Tudor & Swiss Chalet Bungalow, 1912 Architect: Frank Tyler This is one of the most interesting houses in the District.

11. 239 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow, 1909 In the bay window on the first floor is a typical example of leaded glass of the period,

12. 238 South Hilton Place Renaissance Revival, 1920 Architect: Frank Tvler This house is the only one in the District construc­ted of concrete.

13. 233 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow, 1910 Once the home of the we11-known minister, Baker P. Lee, this house has an unusual hexagonal gable.

14. 232 South Wilton Place American Colonial Revival 1921 Architect: J, M, Haff

15. 227 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow 1909-10 This house displays some Colonial Rev1val deta1ls as well as fine leaded glass on either side of the main entrance.

16. 226 South Wilton Place American Colonial Revival 1920 This ls a very fine ex­ample of this style of architecture.

17. 221 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow 1909-10 The retaining wall and the stained glass window under the porte-cochere are original.

lB. 220 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bun9alow 0 1912 There is a beautiful beveled and leaded olass window in the front.door,

19. 215 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bunoalow 1909-10 -Architect: Pierpont Davis The retaining wall is ori­ginal and the first own­er's initials are part of the design of the leaded glass in the front door.

20. 212 South Wilton Place Classical Revival, 1908 The grandest residence 1n the 01strict. thfs house was once the home of the famous actor, Lewis Stone,

21. 209 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow. 1912 Architect: H. J. Knauer This is a typical Crafts­man Bungalow and one of the finest examoles in the District, ·

22. 206 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bun9alow 0 1908

23. 203 South Wilton Place American Colonial Revival 1936

24. 200 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow, 1904 This house was built at 651 South Westlake Avenue and moved to this site in 1920.

25. 165 South Wilton Place American Colonial Revival 1919 Its unusual site enhances this house,

26. 156 South Wilton Place Spanish and Mission Colonial Revival. 1922 Architect: Elwin Norberg This residence ts inter­estingly sited to the street and contains some examples of leaded glass not found elsewhere in the District.

27. 155 South Wilton Place Dutch Colonial Revival 1920 Architect: Edward Cray Taylor Designed for Emma Bogue, a local sculptress. this house and its gardens contain numerous fine exarnples of her work.

28, 152 South Wilton Place 1921

29, 139 South Wilton Place 1922 Architect: R, J, Kieffer This house demonstrates numerous Italian Renais­sance influences including the broken pediment over the entrance. It 1s sited to the street fn an inter­esting manner with the entrance at the corner,

30, 148 South Wilton Place American Colonial Revival 1919 Architect: Preston Wright An unusual feature of this residence fs its Adamesque doorway with fan window.

31. 131 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow, c, 1914 An unusual entrance at the side of the house enhances its relationship to the street.

32. 144 South Wilton Place 1920 This house is Late Mission Revival Style.

125 South Wilton Place 1921 Architect: E. N. Stillwell The garage has a turntable fn the floor to turn the car around so there fs no need to back out of the driveway!

140 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow, 1910

121 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow, 1913 Architect: F. l. Perry This is a classic two­story bungalow and one of the finest in the District.

132 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow. 1912

111 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow. 1916 Archftect: H. H. Whiteley Interestingly sited to the street, this house boasts an unusual hooded porch.

126 South Wilton Place Dutch Colonial Revival 1919-20 Architects: Montgomery & Nibecker

103 South Wilton Drive Craftsman Bungalow. 1913

122 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow, 1913 Architect: N. l. Truitt

107 South ~flton Drive Dutch Colonial Revival 1916

118 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow, 1912 Oriental influences enhance this bungalow as does f ts colored leaded glass win& dow.

115 South ~11ton Drive English Tudor Revival, 1925

112 South Wilton Place Craftsman Bungalow, 1911

117 South Wilton Drive Craftsman Bunqalow. 1910

106 South Wilton Place English Tudor Revival• 1921 Arch1te~t: H. C, Bradley

lOl South Ridgewood Place late Mission Style, 1921 Architect: Mrs, Emil Spezza

102 South Wflton Place American Colonial Pev1va1 1919

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111 South Ridgewood Place American Colonial Revival 1918

116 South Wilton Orive West Coast Prar1e Style 1916 Architect: Henry M, Jones

121 South ~ilton Drive Dutch Colonial Revival 1918

120 South Wilton Drive Late Mission Style, 1916-17

125 South Wilton Drive Craftsman Bungalow, 1909 Swiss Chalet and Oriental influences are visible in this bun9alow.

54. 132 South Wilton Drive Dutch Colonial Revival 1917

55, 127 South Wilton Drive Craftsman Bungalow, 1911

56, 138 South Wilton Drive 1919-20 Architects: Newton & Williams

57. 135 South Wilton Drive Craftsman Bungalow, 1911 On the north side is a ftne example of colored leaded glass.

SB. 142 South Wilton Dr1ve Craftsman Bungalow, 1907 This fs the first house built fn the District.

59. 141 South Wilton Orfve Dutch Colonial Revival 1919

60. 150 South Wilton Drive 1922 Architect: Rex Weston

61. 147 South Wilton Drive Craftsman Bungalow, 1912 Architect: H. J, Knauer Thfs is the third residence designed by Knauer fn the D1strtct.

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151 South Wilton Drive 1920 Architect: S, M. Cooper

157 South Wilto~ Drive Craftsman Bungalow, 1912 The long sweep of the eave gives a real distinction to this house.

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163 South Wflton Drive American Colonial Revival 1918 Architect: Frank Tyler One of the four houses designed by Tyler in the District, this residence has recently been re­painted in its original colors,

169 South Wilton Drive 1920 Architect: Frank Tyler Stong Mtssion Revival touches are evident in the porch of this Colonial Bungalow.

COPYRIGHT 1981 HISTORY & PRESERVATION COMMITTEE RIDGEWOOD - WILTON NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION 221 SOUTH WILTON PLACE LOS ANGELES, CA 90004

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The Lee A. Baughmans &truclc on yesterday but the7 don't know whether to be J!leued about lt or noL They discoVered the oil bubbling up from the ground beneath their home at 125 s. Wilton Drive and run­ning down the walls of their basement anchill over tile aoor.

'vhen tbe1l" daughter, Mrs. Betty Truman, went down mto the basement she stepped mto somethln.r black and .stld::f.

"We thought petbaps an qll line near :bY had broken. .. &aid Mn;--Baulbman. ~-WU--l!Oth excited and womed about 1he discovery, "but w,hen the fire­men came out to look at it the.Y said that there are no oll 1lnes or installations within three miles of us. It look& like we've got an c;U well"

Firemen check.Ins the oil &aid _that it presents no great Are hazard now but that the Baup mans wW have to do something about it In the near future.

Similar cues In that neigh· borhOOd ln the past have proved to be just a case- of rround seep. age which eventually stopped.

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Plath rar1 A mgr Grand L'nlon Tea Co h .. F.rkh H c-Ik r 11(17 W '16th '.>069 llontc2.uma .. Fannie wid Anthony h 912 E Vernon av

" EmJJ .J en~ h :?25 N A\· 23 .. Harold F' jeweler r 343 W fi.fth " Frieda :l.lra r 212 E 17th .. Hazel J artlll't r 343 W &4th .. Harry J.. auto opr r .(Oj" S. Flgue-roa .. Hu~o W dk r 1107 W 15th ... lullu~ lf optometrist r 21:? E lith I ... .Tennette C wid John h U3 W 64th .. LnulsP telefl' opr r IOU Florida " Marie A artist r 417 E Pl<'o " ltarY wid C L h -107 s Figueroa " l'eter X wnotlwkr F. .\ nurkff r Haw-

Platner \Ym .\ h 16:!S ,~ourwll thorne Plat" Harry trimmer r 9351'2 S Hill 1 Plat:l!man Annette H !tteno r 4919 Comp-

.. Jay C slsmn H T Mccann r 652 s ! ton n,· Bw1n· " Jos tailor 4919 Compton a..-

.. L!llta·n B trhr r 34.0 Cornwell Plautr Wm mo.ch r 3151Ai E 7th

.. :\faude- \" R wld H F r 6bS s Park View Plautre I..out11 A hlpr h lHJ X Main Plntt . .\urora :M nur111e r 747 E 24th "' L:~:dla. wld Aug r 1455 X Main

"' l3enJ pres-treas Platt ).{ualc Co h 1953 P 1axt 0 n A!ht E mtrmn r 1203 E 7th C'heremoya Player Roll Ex~hani;te Llhran·. F E Brown

.. ("has E harber r 101 s Bunker Hill ':llgr fl2'.! F= B\'l;'a:r !d n .. ChaP R electr C A Feather.stone r Watte PlayJ:"round Department Ctt~· or LoR Ange1ew .. ('"hnun".'O;'.'Y Lr 17:.!~ w 48th rm 1 Xormal Hall Center

("lement E fl.remn h 1616 Coerro Gordo Pla~·hnu!l<e Theatre mo,·Jug picture• 1%36 W

.. ~;i1:~ H 11~l:mn O A Vtckre}· & Co h Pla,.-~i~rl Lena M wld F W r 5115 Sunset

.. Edwd H real e:Rt h 129% W 4£th I Pla\•ter H~len L "Id C H h -1168 Walton av " Ellu wld .T F r '.!"323 Raymond av .. Philip (HummPI Bros & Co) r 416B

: ~~~~~ueet~ '\:;~~~r ~k6r17 /' i~i~tt Taylor I Pln::·a~~~I a;ur rmfl: 511 1_, N Main .. E,·n J wld Saml r 12:?1 W nth 1 · :-;ovelty Co, ~ 8 Wealey mg-r penny a.r-.. Geo E pres Los .Angeles Creamery h 520 eade !i07 X Yo.In

S Ardmore av Park bet S Main and N Loa Ango'es ,. Geo J pdlr r 909 E 6th Plaza and ~r:irehessault .. Harn· 0 night C'hler <'lk s p r 1921 5th .. Theatre motion pictures .na :S Main

a\· Plav Paul bootblk 33& R Main r 802 N - Howard \" :ll'lflt gen mgr Sou Dh· S p Co I I3wa:r

h Laurel Canyon Pleasant Adam janitor h JU A\" 34 "' H C brakE-mn S P r Pasadena .. Hill Baptb1t Churc"i (colored) Rev W H .. lr\·lr.g R ph;.·1.1 i40 :-.; Bway rm 1010 b I Rozier pastor 1'.!5 X W~11tlake av

10~:? W 46th '" Hott>l 1-03 ~ Boyle a'· " John H agt r 1017 W 3d " \"alley Lemon Co, Selden B Klngabury .. Jullette P Mre artlRt h 851 W 37th pres. A F Maulhardt aec 631 9 Sprfn!f '" Leland H <'lk r 10-17 W !d ~d n .. Lemuel B slsmn Rh·erside Portland Ce~ .. View Apt11 511i R Rampart blvd

me1H ('oh 33-1 S Westlake av .. W Hr 411 W 2d .. LuC"tle ~ tchr r 19!1 5th a,.. .. W N porter Co Hospital .. Martha E wld H D h 19!1 5th av Pleasants Fay 11tenf> r 101 S Bunker Hl1t .. Mary E :\!rs aHt librarian Third Cburch .. T..oul~ f" r 1638 El Centro av

of Christ SC"tentlet ReadJng Room r 15111 " Martha G tehr r 11.i!R El Centro av Girard .. S:ii.ml A Atf'no h 133 X Bunker Ht11 av

}{11.ry G wld CorneJluR h 5312 La l!lr* Plea~H'h .Jo,i harber K Knwnno r Huntington ada av Park

.. Man· M dk h 71i Lake Pleit:skt Chns lab h rear 148 N Utah

.. '-fax plumber 150.t W .Tetferson " .Tohn 1ab r re-nr lHI ~ l"tflh

.. )tuek C'ompan~·. R Platt pres-treae 31! F'le~•·ia Frank t."'Rr clnr h 1411 Wlhton "'. 7t~ PJesl\'egnk EJ!zabt>th Mrs h 11!8 Beechwood

R Herman eandy broker h 4613 S Van rlr

.. !'i;;~:~o~v Ft'ro !~10 S ~entr&l av j Plet~~:ra ~l:rence E auto opr h 5240 Vlr-

ll.ome 1-0ll66 BJSBEE .. FJaHBURN CO. &at1a 2liM

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Pletts Jo• T la.b h 110 Sleaaor a-.. Pteukhat'p Chu V <C V Pleukh•J"ll A 80119)

h 1!9 E AV 66 .. Chu V Jr <C V Pleukharp Iv Sous) r 111

EA\• 55 .. C V &: Sona (C V, c V jr and J F) book•

22.? M:erea.nttle pi .. Ju F (C V Plflukharp &: Sona) r 189

EA\• 55 Pleyman Walter lather r US. S Flower PllmleY Jane E dressmkr h 6163 York

blvd .. John F with Benjamin Stein b 6109

~aaachu•ette Plimpton Ltman C Mrs mualc tchr 2619 W

l!:th .. Roe H muekla.n r ~619 W 1:?th .. S-tella 'E bkpr Jantnn-Ralll'lback Co r

!HS .S Bonnie Brae Plischke Florence r 1809 W 24th

"' Fredk W police h 1809 W :?:Hh Plof•ker Aura h 32-t W 90th Ploeger Lizzie Mrs Janitor h 766 San Ju­

lian Ploenes "~m Jronwkr Adolph l!lneke r Al­

!'iamb1a .. Wm H reporter Bradt'ltreet Co r AJ­

hamhra Ploeaer Allee K wld Lewis h 3987 W 7th

.. Chester R Rlsmn r 39S7 W 7th

.. :-:::terling J •ee The B W Mark• Land A. Mtge ~o r HS1 W 1th

Ploky Saml driver h 1647 Girard Plomert Robt min eng h 349 S Bunker

Hill av " ~arah L ~teno r 5]9 Crocker

Plone Chaa r 1140 E 36th Ploof Emma wlt'I .Julius r 301 It Pico t:Ios,.hE>l Frank lab r 4656 Willowbrook av

.. :Mal(dellna wld Frank h 4555 Wlllow­hrnok av

Plou Christopher ftremn h 483 fl:oJano av Plotkin .Jacob pdlr h 142 S Gleaa

'" ~torrl!'I lab r 142 S Gie1111 .. ~rn1 R r 142 S Glen

Plotner Frank A h 9151 W Ud pl Plotnlkoft' Nleholu lab r l!St N G1ea•

.. ~grafen W Mn h 154 N Glen Plotta Elizabeth A '\'\"ld T M r 1022 W 4th

" Harry R si.mn h 416 E Wuhlngton .. I...oul"e wid T M r HOS W Ith

Ploui;:h Eether r 4467 Mettler .. Harry fi <"lk r 5936 S Grand av .. H('nry C Pbmn J W Roblnaon C'o 'h 69!5

~ Grnn<1 av .. Jnhn E C'ahtmkr h H67 Mettler .. Rosie r 44&7 Mettler

Plo\'ell JoR plpemkr r 113 Schleft'elln Plow Riley h 1814 E Ult PIOWf' .Ta'.\'" r 931 S Hill Plowm~n Geo 0 t'ementwkr h 100 E 70th

" Gf'O ". Joana h %457 Fairmount Plllf' Edna ),f l'ltt>nO r ]ij,.( E 4Sth

.. r.t>n F h 154 E 48th

.. \\·a.1u•r R eredit mR'r and purch agt J. A ke &· C S Co h 306 E 4Sth

PIUeC'k Frank shee-tmetn.I l\·kr 5131 Comp~ ton a.v

.. Henry gro Sl31 Compton av

Pl'flft' JDd:nA lndl'tl r Ill Baa J'1;dtaa • Fred J r iU 8 OJIW

Plum l4ae r 1111 Vine • Olive A. wl4 0 H b lhl Duw1n &Y • Wl.aitred dk r !?If ~ 0rM4 aY

Plmna lllanuel lab 11 SU9 IJ Utla • Plolllp lab lo Ult Ill Htlll

Plumb Albt H lab r 5107 Merldiaa • Arthur R It UHW. N•w S.,.,,, • A G enameler Woebta..sto11 boa Wb r

Lomita "Cba.R.P4bh1'•0BHt.h. • Cora E r 5507 Merldlan .. Jrui W engr h 123 W 424 .. Marcua H Rev b 419 .S Av &6 • Mary wid W )( r 2:1'1 B Hobart ll'•d '" Preston B (Overton. Lymtt.n A Plumb) r

S PnMdena • Rh::hd C'ement ftnl•her h 5503 Uerl:d:lan • Susie N l:fn b 5'i01 Meridian " Thoe H prt"s T H Plumb & Co Inc- h

517 w &5th .. T H & r.o lnr. T H Plumb pres, P M

CulJey v-pre11. John Colby •ec-treu real P.Mt 112 W 9th rm 1121

"' Walter F plaHerer r 5&01 MeridJan .. WUbur H B r &r.07 lferldlRn .. Wm B t."'EU"P h 28!9 Herkimer

P1umherg Harry F cJk h 6510 Merld:lan .. .Jos lnb h 6510 Merhllan

Plume Chnl!I A Mnd r 64 l E 50th .. Marla wh1 ·"- B h H1 E 50th

Plumer Alex watter r i=ll 4 Ran Julian Plumeyer Carl C'ollr r 466 R F'tgueroa Plumltt Andw E barber r :?45~ S Rprlng PJumlt>tgh Roht K i;rardenel" h 9:!1 E 54th Plumley AlM E h'lb b 1430 Allh'lon av

.. Frank ,J menM furngt'I 111 W 6th r 125 S Wilton dr

"' Mabel r 1-t:lO AHlson av Plummer Alex R 8llfmn r 1628 W !Sd

.. Alfd K h 1630 W 64th • Amos W prln !!Ith St Seh h UIS Mag*

nolffl av .. Anna r~ Vnt Chr!•ttan S<'lene"e praet 610

P. BwRY rm 5!5 h !193 Cambridge " Annll O hkpr r !32! W 6th "' Rernnrd 1mrdener h 2501 W :?7th .. ("hal!I r ROO ~unset blvd .. C"hns meAtrtr r 1105 Al"Rpahoe • f'h81'!1 F (Plummer .!I: Fel1) h 2031 Rol1y

"' Pl.rlOIER CHAS H. L A County Purebaa* !nil: AJ?t h 1628 W 2.3d

'" f"lyde l serart police h 1905 Brooklyn av '" F.11:r:abeth tlf'l~J) OJ)r r 710 R Bway .. Eno<'h 1" ?S:?J W Ith .. BtheJ ell!: r 38i7 S Hobart blvd "' Eugene R Interpreter h UO:Z S Harvard

~lvd a PLTfMM"F.R H AROl~D P. Reprewentattve Un - •

1nn I.umber Co and 'MendoC'lno Lumber Co h !0-46 W 28th

.. R@nl"Y R sh1mn r 1628 W !3d

.. Henry F eledr r 239 S Van Nen av

.. Ida t. wld Thoa bkpr r 1236 V&lenela

... Tack T M1H steno r 1019 Maple av

.. .Ta• R rur rme 1062 S Olive "' .John en~ h 1705 F: 1th .. John lab r 11!2 E 7th • .John rr.f'tf'rmn T. A Oat: & Etec Corp h

l"('RT 10'.!1 'E Hith • John I. h '.!39 ~ Va.n Neu av .. J R :Mrl'I 'h 510 ;o.: Boylston .. Katf' Y drf'!llfllmltr h iszs W 6th .. T.eroy t pre11 Grefl.t Gold Belt Mining Co r

Pa1t11r1N1A .. llan· wh1 Xn.thar,lel h 2:831 Compton av .. :-:f't!'<On R C'Ontr 3~~7 ~ Hobart blvd .. Wm E Alsmn T.. W Stockwell Co T 46!1

T.akt> • Wm J gnrilener h %617 W 17th

fanning Land Gradng Land Irrigable Land

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Plone .Ellther seam r:!300 N Mathews ) PLC"l.UJI::R--Co1.1linued " Ch.a..e poultry dlr h3:i0 ;:-.; Mathews .. Amos \\" prtn :!.'Sth St St>h hl:!33 Yag-.. Louis IDAcb r3.50 :S Mathews , nolla av " Sarni r350 N Malbews I - .\urm O bkpr lllss K V Plummer r!!861

PIO!l;fO Chri!l;topher ttremn h4S3 Solano av ~uns.et Pl Plotkin Harry elk rl42 S Gle.ss .. D(_•ruanl ln.ndih·ape gart.I hl:i!?:! San Ya-

"' H)·man junk hH:? S Gless rino • Saml R drh•er h4.16 N Breed I " Caroline dom HOO S St Andrews pl • \Vm tailor h2566 Mic-hl~n av PLl'M..'\f.ER CHARLES F, Interior Architect

Plotner Albt L r'lll W 1tth and D~'1'il;n"'r. 11 OS ~tory llld~ 610 S • Frank O gen toremn W U T Co h961 W, Bway, Tel Fi7!'3

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.. Harr)" H auto painter rlOH ~ W Hh .. i--:11zaht:>th H hkpr 0 \V Thomas rilO S PJotzke Henn· .T wlndow trmr rl106 '\Y Sth Bway Plou C"ath maid :?170 '\\• :!Hh "' Fram-es S llrs rl013 Santee Ploutr \Vm A stPam!tr r6t15 f'outh Park av .. Hnrolr! P rt•P l"nion Lumber Co hH6 N' Plouj:h Estella B Wid Homt"r tchr r1:!7U W Hampa.rt blvd

35th .. Henry lah r~:ni,.z Mer<'hant .. Esther E F steno rl 11:i W Slsl '" H('nry B ._ rlt>:.!S W :!3d .. Geo W h1?i5 W 3.ilth .. Ida L wlrl T W r1:?36 Valencia "' Harry 5:: dk rlllS E 14th " John h691 Mimoaa " Henn- C slsmn Robinson's h1119 E 14th .. John eni; h1016 g 7th • John E cabtmkr hl 1:?5 W 5lst .. John H t•utlf'r 3356 \Vlll'lhlre blvd .. Rahl1e h1826 E 3!ith "' Kate V drsmkr 2s;;1 !':unset pl .. Rosie K J rl1:?:5 W 5Ist .. I ... rRoy I l'IPP Plomol"a Pincer Properties

Plowrl("n \Vm D P.lstnn Ba.nl"rOft*WhltneY Co r:?l:l'7 W 6th h:?O:?: N BV\-·ay .. ·l-farle K ltr~ h:!f.17 ·w 17th

PLOWE JA'l'. :.-tolo Flutl.it of J.opi Angeles .. ).:elson R C'Ontr 31'8'i S Hohart bl..,.d s~·mphony Orehe~tra and Teal:'her of .. Otto E fl!a r3~S7 ~ Hohart blvd F!Utt'. 334 Blnn(•hard Hall Studt., BldJ:: .. Robt E 11<wltc·hmn h31.:?;, ~lnnltou av '.!33 S Bway, Monday and Thiirsday Af· .. Theo h9H ~ Ah·11.rado tE>rnoons. h1407 Polm1ettla pl, Tel 57906~ .. Thos J h1905 Brooklyn av

Plo\\•man G Orlle cementwkr r:?-47 E 73d .. \\'altf'r mat•h t:u!h & Son Plu('khAhn C"has T ('Brp h2.30 W A\• 60 .. '\Ym D r·arp hHt X .:\'\' 22 Plue Edna M bkpr D A "MacneJI & 5011 Co r " \Ym E s1'1mn L \V ~tol"kwell Co h'.!791

1fi4 E 4Rth FrA.nPIS 3\' .. Gt>o F h154 E 48th Pf1l"\D1t;R W A llPG {'() 1:-:an Frn.n<'lsco). .. Waltt"'r R credit mgr L A ke Co h-4817 H H llamlln )1gr, !~(•tton anil Burlap

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.. Henr"}· gro and meat!' 5137 Compton av PlumnstPr \\' f1riYl"r r':Ol " .. 501h Pluegt-r Lizzie Mrs ja.nltor r:?32~ Winston Plumpton n.nvlil h1'17 J,f•rtHlYTIP-Plug Sarni rnaC'h rti-35 S Flower .. Dnvld X polisher rl Sl7 Lemoyne Plum Lutie A rHi.f W 0th .. Earl F rlf.:.17 l,.Pmoynp

"' Orville H drl\·er r-1436 R.antee .. llar~t E :\lrs h1033 lfii:nonette Pluma Pel'.\"SP !ah r'.!'.!19 E lMh Plurnrid~P \\' Lum!<•y i!!l!'lmn Ca)l.!l•Smurr·

.. Manut:>l lah h2200 E 15th Damerel Co r5011 lfapl(>wood av Plum·b Alht rfi507 :Meridian Plum~te..afl A\"kle:ii· n r323'.! Kt;Y We-st

.. Carrie L telep r51T S A.,; 19 Plunkf;'t P T nUrF-e :!4.'"· F F"low1•r • Cha11 R hlSOOC' E :?ld Plunkett \'has .\ painter rf:!R '\\p 74th • Core. B Mrs rl406 ).tn.nznnlta. .. EloiSP D will \\'m h955 ~ A!\•1trado .. Ora:f'IP- ~ elk r'..!91:! fth av .. Onle mel'h rl~ll ::::: Los Ani:t>les .. Henry- G jr elk r22!!: W SSth .. Gt>o A gn!'! ftr I .. A Gas & Elef' Corp h30!G .. Hora('e T h2.91:? 7th A\• Halldale 3\" .. ;r Lester photo engrav r'.!08 S Beaudry .. Harry ll Mrs rH2.~-!i Dougla!I .. ).fnr<'u.s H Re'· h410 X Av 65 "' Jene R l"Ond Pullman Co h-4-12. X Fre-

' .. !rlary wid W M rlRO'.! --;.; Kt>nmorP av mont nv .. Ma)· E rf\'.!02 i::;.nntrt !\.fnnl('a bl\·d .. "\\-m rlk L A Gn.R & J.-::ler Corp h955 S .. PreJ>ton TI <Overton. L.\·man & Plumb) r Ah·arn<1'l

R Pasadena Plunkltt Chn.s H dlspatf'her S P hU~ ~ '" Rl«hd lnh h5!i03 llnldlan Av 22 .. Ruth A wld !"" ,..,- h110!> E '.!1st Plunsky Geo cook r5:?7 W 6th .. f'usle l-f Mrs h5507 Meridian Plush Hlr:1m F <'ement"'kr htHO S Serrano .. "°'altf'r F h rf"ar 3210 F. ;,th Plu~hkell Aug R fflremn enlon Lltho Co h .. "\\ .. Plber boxTIJkr r5507 :Mt:>rldlan 147:-> W Vernon av .. Wm H rlk rS50i Mel'"ldlan Plu~~ Alex lah h rr-nr 137 S Gless

J'lumhP-rg I ... E"no. wld .loft presser rG:?G S San .. Evelyn tehr hl20 ::; Grand av Pedro " :\t:orrls tml!'tr hl:?'i 8 Gl€'S8

Plumhrld~e Gertrude !\.trs hl'.!H W 4th Pluth !\.1arl"us miner hlll W 90th .. Harol<I E e.uto mf'<'h rl'.!14 W Hh "' Sos rook r5U Eagle Rol"k a'·

Plume C'hal'J A motrmn r*>-41 E 50th Pluyger.s .\rnold hl97 W -tld pl .. Marla wtd A B h641 E 50th Pl:"-·mnte John H elf'V npr r:t'.!9 ·w ht

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"' Frank .T m€'n's furng-11 111 W 6th h125' Av 55 Wilton dr " .Tn8E"phlne wid R H h'.!::l07 Gr!mth aY

.. f:len V tel r13:?5 Quintero 'Po.ngu" John \\' Plel"tr r190 E 35th

.. )fabel 'M rl325 Quintero Paar Chai'! R v-pres S Bachman Cigar Co h Plummer Alex R slsmn Haa!4-Baruch & Cn '.!"401 W 6th

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THE AUDIT COMPANY OF LOS ANGELES

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20121985994 : · i 11111~1rnm~m11~111H p:a:~= ~ .;. Recorded/Filed In Official Records

"c • "I- Recorder's Office, Los Angeles County, x J1. Callfomla

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R;;.CORDING REQUESTED BY: Fidelity National Title Company

ANO WHEN RECORDED MAJL TO:

Andrew S. Chi & Michael J. Armbruster 1246 S. Sierra Bonita Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90019

Title Order No.: 7731

GRANT DEED

THE UNDERSIGNED GRANTOR(S) DECLARE(S)

THIS SPACE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY

~ Escrow No.: 027347-PW

DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX is $1,155.00 CITY TRANSFER TAX $4,725.00

[X] computed on full value of property conveyed, or [ ] computed on full value less value of liens or encumbrances remaining at time of sale. [ ] Unincorporated area [XJ City of Los Angeles AND

FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged,

Bruce E.Miller and Tracy K. Scott, Trustees of the Miller Scott Living Trust dated March 15, 2000

hereby GRANT(s) to:

Andrew S. Chi and Michael J. Armbruster, registered domestic partners, as Joint Tenants

the real property in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California, described as:

LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A" AND MADE A PART HEREOF

Also Known as: 125 S. Wilton Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90004 AP#: 5516-011-011

DATED November 30, 2012 STATE OF CALIFORNIA

COUNTYOF ~~ ~~ore~e. ~ · i ~ A Notary ~in a;;said State personally appeared !3rd< e ,;;; /VJ tttfr t- Tr t'.IC<.f

, P.REL!MINARY REPORT , YOUR REFERENCE: 027347-PW

EXHIBIT A

LEGAL DESCRIPTION

Fidelity National Title Company ORDER NO: 00007731-994-VNO-SI

THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED JN THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

ALL Of LOT 17 OF TRACT NO, 232, IN THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 15 PAGES 2 AND 3 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, EXCEPT THEREFROM THAT PORTION OF SAID LOT DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF, SAID, LOT, 17; THENCE NORTH 89° 58' 30" EAST ALONG NORTHERLY LINE OF SATE LOT 17, A DISTANCE OF 10 FEET TO ANGLE POINT THERE; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 17, SOUTH 76° 54' 00" EAST, DISTANCE OF 82.18 FEET; THENCE WESTERLY IN A DIRECT LINE A DISTANCE OF 90.44 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT IN THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID LOT 17, WHICH POINT IS 12.50 FEET SOUTHERLY FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER THEREOF; THENCE NORTH 00° 04' 00" WEST ALONG THE WESTERL y BOUNDARY OF SAID LOT 17, A DISTANCE OF 12.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNlNG,

APN: 5516-011-011

CLTA Prelimim1ry Report Form - Modified ( l 1117/06) Page J

PROPERTY ADDRESSES

125 S WILTON DR

ZIP CODES

90004

RECENT ACTIVITY

None

CASE NUMBERS

City of Los Angeles Department of City Planning

12/2/2015 PARCEL PROFILE REPORT

Addres$1Legal Information PIN Number

Lot/Parcel Area (Calculated)

Thomas Brothers Grid

Assessor Parcel No. (APN)

Tract

Map Reference

Block

Lot

Arb (Lot Cut Reference)

Map Sheet

Jurisc:lictional 1ntor111atioli Community Plan Area

Area Planning Commission

Neighborhood Council

Council District

Census Tract #

LADBS District Office

P'11nning .a:11a z~ll1Ji91itiorm:atie>11 Special Notes

Zoning

Zoning Information (ZI)

General Plan Land Use

General Plan Footnote(s)

Hillside Area (Zoning Code)

Baseline Hillside Ordinance

Baseline Mansionization Ordinance

Specific Plan Area

Special Land Use I Zoning

Design Review Board

Historic Preservation Review

Historic Preservation Overlay Zone

Other Historic Designations

Other Historic Survey Information

Mills Act Contract

POD - Pedestrian Oriented Districts

CDO - Community Design Overlay

NSO - Neighborhood Stabilization Overlay

Sign District

Streetscape

Adaptive Reuse Incentive Area

Ellis Act Property

CAA - Community Redevelopment Agency

Central City Parking

Downtown Parking

Building Line

500 Ft School Zone

138B 189 1053

7, 156.1 (sq ft)

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Low II Residential

Yes

No

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Landslide

Liquefaction

Preliminary Fault Rupture Study Area

Tsunami Inundation Zone

EconomlJ: l)eveJopm~nt An.las Business Improvement District

Promise Zone

Renewal Community

Revitalization Zone

State Enterprise Zone

Targeted Neighborhood Initiative

Public ,Safety Police Information

Bureau

Division I Station

Reporting District

Fire Information

Division

Batallion

District I Fire Station

Red Flag Restricted Parking

No

No

No

No

No

None

No

No

Central City

None

None

West

Olympic

2011

11

29

No

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Address: 125 S WILTON DR

APN: 5516011011

PIN#: 1388189 1053

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Tract: TR 232

Block: None

Lot: 17

Arb: 2

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Zoning: R1-1

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General Plan: Low II Residential

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CIRCULATION

STREET ~~-r.!.',,f. Arterial Mountain Road

= Collector Scenic Street

Collector Street

Collector Street (Hillside)

- Collector Street (Modified)

Collector Street (Proposed)

Country Road

Divided Major Highway II

"'~ Divided Secondary Scenic Highway

Local Scenic Road

Local Street

-· Major Highway (Modified)

.............. Major Highway I

- Major Highway II

- Major Highway II (Modified)

FREEWAYS

=Freeway

= Interchange

--- On-Ramp I Off- Ramp

Railroad

~ Scenic Freeway Highway

MISC. LINES Airport Boundary

Bus Line

Coastal Zone Boundary

Coastline Boundary

Collector Scenic Street (Proposed)

Commercial Areas

.......... Commercial Center

Community Redevelopment Project Area

Country Road

~ DWP Power Lines

Desirable Open Space

Detached Single Family House

Endangered Ridgeline

Equestrian and/or Hiking Trail

Hiking Trail

Historical Preservation

Horsekeeping Area

Local Street

............... Major Scenic Highway

~- Major Scenic Highway (Modified)

Major Scenic Highway II

Mountain Collector Street

Park Road

Parkway

em::=-== Principal Major Highway

Private Street

..... •• Scenic Divided Major Highway II

Scenic Park

=·=' Scenic Parkway

--- Secondary Highway

- Secondary Highway (Modified)

~ Secondary Scenic Highway

Special Collector Street

--=~ Super Major Highway

MSA Desirable Open Space

Major Scenic Controls

Multi-Purpose Trail

L-i _ _r1_n_r Natural Resource Reserve

Park Road

Park Road (Proposed)

Quasi-Public

Rapid Transit Line

Residential Planned Development

Scenic Highway (Obsolete)

Secondary Scenic Controls

Secondary Scenic Highway (Proposed)

Site Boundary

@-- Southern California Edison Power

Special Study Area

Specific Plan Area

..., • •• Stagecoach Line

Wildlife Corridor

500 FT. SCHOOL/PARK ZONE Existing School/Park Site

Planned School/Park Site

Inside 500 Ft. Buffer

l~i Aquatic Facilities

~ Beaches

l~I Charter School

lg'?i'j Child Care Centers

Elementary School

Golf Course

High School

Historic Sites

Horticulture/Gardens

Middle School

COASTAL ZONES Dual Jurisdictional Coastal Zone

Calvo Exclusion Area

Coastal Zone Commission Authority

OTHER SYMBOLS

-- Lot Line

-- Tract Line

---- Lot Cut

- - - - - Easement

- • - Zone Boundary

- Building Line

-- Lot Split

-- Community Driveway

D TractMap

D Parcel Map

'y Lot Ties

- Building Outlines

~ Opportunity School

[QJ Other Facilities

IU1l! Park I Recreation Centers

IP?I Parks

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Performing I Visual Arts Centers

Recreation Centers

Span School

Special Education School

Senior Citizen Centers

Skate Parks

Airport Hazard Zone

Census Tract

Coastal Zone

Council District

LADBS District Office

D Downtown Parking

D FaultZone

Fire District No. 1

D Flood Zone

c:J Hazardous Waste

D High Wind Zone

D Hillside Grading

D Historic Preservation Overlay Zone

Specific Plan Area

Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone

@ OilWells


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