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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 12032002 - D4 TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Contra FROM DENNIS M. BARRY, AiCP � Costa COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORCounty rra.t, DATE: DECEMBER 3, 2002 SUBJECT: DIABLO HISTORIC DISTRICT SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATION(S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDATIONS ADOPT the recommendation of the Historical Landmarks Advisory Committee to create the Diablo Historic District and to include said district in the County's Historic Resources Inventory. FISCAL IMPACT An unfunded mandate has been created to cover staff costs. CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: X YES SIGNATURE ECOMMENDATION CSF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE __,j_ APPROVE OTHER r SIGNATURE(S): ACTION OF BOAR N December 3. 2402 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED xx OTHER— Speakers THER—Speakers inupport: Margaret Freeman, Diablo Historic Preservation Committee, P.O. Box 645, Diablo, jCA 94528 i Tricia Barry, Diablo/Historical Preservation Committee, 2541 Caballo Ranchero, Diablo, CA 94528 VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND xx UNANIMOUS(ABSENT I 1 CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AND AYES: NOES: ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN Contact: Ruben Hernandez(925)335-1339 ATTESTED De ember 3. _2002 cc: HLAC members JOHN SWEETEN, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF Jim Stone SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Catherine Kutsuris BY 0,k&; i r,. DEPUTY wd '. Z-o3 bz ......... DIA8L ... ........ 0 HISTORIC .... ...................... DISTR.......... ...... . .. . .......... ..ICT ....... .... .... ........ ........... . . ......... .............. PO DESIGNATION RERT DIABLO HISTORIC DISTRICT DESIGNATION REPORT Diablo Prope L-ty t wners Association board of Directors Mike Barry, President Cecil Dunlap, Vice-President Suzanne Moore, Secretary Kathy Torru, Treasurer Leonard Becker David Barka-White Teryl Dintaman Niki Greenwald Kellie Udoutch Kathy Urbelis Neal White Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Tricia Barry Teryl Dintaman Margaret Freeman Beverly Gilbert Cathy Gonzalez Niki Greenwald Larry Ives Sam Mills Roberta Seabury James Stone November 2002 ... ....... DISTRICT OVERVIEW Diablo Overview Diablo is indeed a unique community, and in todays world, becoming more so. Created in 1915 from a large working ranch, Diablo was designed to be a summer recreational paradise within easy commute distance of San Francisco, Oakland, Piedmont and Berkeley. To this end lots were established and sold, a golf course designed(most likely this course was the first ever used in California as incentive to sell property), a lake offered swimming and fishing, the club house provided three meals a day and social activities for young and old, a stable housed horses,the community garden grew vegetables and flowers, water came from Nit. Diablo streams, trains delivered commuters, cows provided milk and goats kept the weeds down. Club employees could live in cottage within walking distance of employment--for free. Today Diablo has 61 homes built in the golden era between 1916 and 1939. Some are grand, others small. Noted architects created some residences and other just grew as families expanded. Many earlier homes had not kitchen or bedrooms. Sleeping porches kept summer residents comfortable and all meals were taken at the clubhouse. Many early residents bought more than one lot—some more than five lots—and built a home on one. Barns, riding stables, guesthouse, gardens and uncounted tree houses took up the remaining lot space. Those lots, split, today have Diablds newer homes. Diablo, quiet and quaint, is an ungated community and a Bay Area landmark. Club membership is nor required of residents; a post office-box number is as there is no mail delivery—a system set up when the post office was established in 1916. An overwhelming majority of Diablo residents support Diablds bid for historic designation to preserve what we have, give guidance and support to owners of older homes and prepare to preserve and protect what will soon be historic, our early ranch style and early contemporary style homes. Diablo is truly one-of a-kind in California residential development history. Its residents are proud of its history and look forward to its future: I .y F.STERO- flys { 1 a William �`•�1[SS1is�aiil® pb-t apb cpurttsy photograph courtesy of Louis F.Stein,Berkeley y Orn.old ff, Blackmur When most of us hear the word "Diablo" we usually viewing stand to time the horses.The main residence still think of the majestic mountain in Contra Costa County stands at T1925 Alameda Diablo, and the original dairy that dominates the area. Famous in legend and history, barn,which later served for years as the Diablo Post the "Devil Mountain" has been a mecca for explorers, Office is now incorporated as part of a contemporary tourists and nature lovers for over a century. From its home. peak (3,849 feet high) a vast panorama can be seen, The property was sold in 1912 to Robert N.Burgess,an Which some experts claim to be more. spectacular than enterprising and, successful East Bay developer, who from'any mountain top in America or Europel Not so promptly set out to make Diablo a prestige community of spectacular, but perhaps more intriguing in another summer homes and year-round residences. He had the Diablo—a small unincorporated community lying in the road from Diablo to the summit of Mt. Diablo graded shadow of the great mountain.This Diablo was extolled and paved to attract tourists and the motoring public, sixty years ago as comparable to Yosemite, the Golden who considered a trip from Oakland to Diablo "a jolly Gate and Lake Saranac in New York State as a natural excursion." Burgess also persuaded the newly-formed attraction and beauty spot. Today, one can stroll along Oakland, Antioch and Eastem Railway to continue its the oak-shaded lanes of. Diablo and conjure up these Saranap (Lafayette)-Danville Branch line another three dreams of a bygone era. miles to Diablo. Electric trains started running to Diablo In 1,885 what is today Diablo was a world famous horse on a regular schedule in 1914 (three trains a day), and ranch. Lying three miles east of Danville in the fertile there were the popular excursion trains from Oakland on Green Valley, the area was developed by the Cook weekends during the summer. Within a few years, as Brothers and later the Boyd family into the famous people began to build homes in Diablo, businessmen Oakwood Park Stock Farm. Here,fine trotting and race commuted to Oakland and San Francisco. An old time- horses were bred for shipment all over the country. The table tells the story: Leave Diablo at 6:55 am, Arrive Farm comprised over 6,000 acres of vast barns, hay Saranap at 7:30, change trains and leave Saranap at fields, orchards and grazing areas,plus a mile long race 7:32, Arrive Oakland (Pier Terminal) at 8:35, take the track shaded. by eucalyptus trees, complete with a continued _................................._..... ...................................................,..... photograph courtesy of William B,Frecuian,Diablo:. ferry.and arrive in San Francisco at 8:55. It took two (in a private railroad car), spent several hours riding hours, but there were no freeway or bridge tie-ups, no about on horseback with Burgess and agreed to promote tolls, no parking fees and plenty of time to read the Diablo through his newspaper chain. Actually, Hearst morning paper. Also,the price was right ®- $1.50 round put no real money into the venture, but his papers, trip.School children took a later train into Danville,and particularly the San Francisco Examiner, publicized the line was affectionately M called the "Toonerville Diablo. Almost every week there were pictures of Trolley" after the comic strip of the day. However, the "prominent society matrons" posed on the steps of,the popularity of the automobile soon doomed the railroad, Inn and society notes about "the smart set who motored and by 1924 service was discontinued and the tracks torn over to Diablo for dinner and dancing." The activities up. Today, -one can walk along the 17th and 18th described the times — "a jolly luncheon served on the fairways of the golf course and almost visualize the veranda, a concert of violin numbers on a lovely old electric train careening along next-to the houses on the Stradivarius, and the fat man's foot race and the way to Diablo. women's obstacle race." In some ways, Diablo has In those days, life revolved around the country club, changedl which was known as the Mount Diablo Park Club. As a A combination of beautiful property, enticing special inducement, one could join the Club for S60 promotions and attractive prices brought people from initiation fee, but if you bought a home site, the $60 San Francisco and the East Bay out to see Diablo. Some would be refunded. Yearly dues were $20 with no bought lots for speculation but many chose to build,and minimum.The former mansion of the Cooks and Boyds the variety of styles actually built helped-to make Diablo was converted into "The Inn," and up the hill a former the unique community it is.Some preferred to buy a few casino became the Clubhouse.An 18 hole golf course was lots and construct a summer cottage or bungalow;others built, two courts were available for tennis (or concerts), chose to build a more substantial dwelling. It is a fun and on warm days nearly everyone treked up to Diablo experience to walk along Alameda Diablo (the main Lake about a mile away. The Lake was described as a street) and speculate which homes were original year- jewel, with bracing water and Monterey sand "where round residences, and which ones were former summer delightful sun baths are to be enjoyed," Complete homes that have been enlarged and improved over the bathing and boating facilities were present — rafts, years. spring boards, a 30 foot slide,canoes,and floodlights for Life for young children in those days sixty years ago in night swimming parties.Unfortunately,today the Lake is Diablo reminds some of us of the Bobbsey Twins and no more, having been drained temporarily while a new their friends. The youngsters had a stable of Hungarian subdivision of homes is built. Nothing remains of the ponies at their disposal,their own little zoo with all kinds, jewel but some remnants of raft pontoons, and of wild animals (foxes) and not-so-wild animals ,memories. (puppies), and an open-air kindergarten. This was It was about this time,just before the First World War, directed by a lady from Boston whose teaching methods that William Randolph Hearst became interested in "were thoroughly American." In addition,there was the Diablo purely as a possible financial investment. Club farm with 5000 strawberry plants, 500 artichoke Persuaded by Burgess,Hearst came out to Diablo quietly plants, 1000 blackberry bushes, and radishes, turnips, 0V parsnips and celery. When it got hot, the Lake was the answer for swimming,and starting in 1917 an Easter Egg hunt was held which is still a Diablo tradition today. Diablo can probably claim the dubious distinction of having one of the earliest condominiums in California. Sixty years ago an enormous white "chalet" was constructed on the hill behind the Inn,and on one festive July evening the apartment suites in the Chalet (as it came to be called) were auctioned off for sale. Bidding was active and prices ran from$2$00 to over$5M—the latter included a sleeping porch! The big white Chalet still proudly stands , overlooking Diablo, and apartment suites are available for rent from the Diablo Country Club.Several suites are occupied by permanent residents including a former owner of the Club who was instru mental in preserving the striking building. Life in the Twenties and Thirties brought relatively little change to Diablo, but in 1942, the war and gas rationing abruptly ended the carefree weekends and siimmer vacations.For a time,the U.S. Navy"occupied" the Club property and the community became a virtual ghost town. After the war, Diablo slowly revived — newcomers built new homes or fixed up old ones,and the country club once again became a viable institution. Today,one can see contemporary homes being built on the hills above Diablo and the population has grown to over 1000. Some residents would like to see Diablo as a real town — an incorporated "city" with its own local, elected government. That may come in time,but Diablo still retains that slow-paced charm of yesterday. The huge old oaks, the carefully planted palm trees, the narrow,winding roads where one is as likely to encounter a horse as a car, all help to preserve this atmosphere of Diablo.It is a small-town village today.When a new Post Office was dedicated two years ago, everybody turned out for the celebration. In August the"ice cream social" and band concert is the big event. Diablans come to town meetings and collect their mail at the Post Office, pausing to stop and pass the time of day with one another. Times change, and progress seems to be an inevitable product. Yet, Diablo remains a happy and beautiful blend of yesterday and today.• LE ER .'0cJ'r 'r; A9 309 Diablo Road Danville, California 94526 Contra Costa County (925)820.8683 * Board of Supervisors (925)820.6627 FAX Email: dlst3@bos.co.contra-costa.ca.us 1200 Central Blvd., Suite B Brentwood,California 94513 (925)248-7260 (925)240-7261 FAX DONNA GERBER District Ili Supervisor 15 October 2002 Historical Landmarks Advisory Committee Contra Costa County Historical Society Community Development Department 651 Pine Street Martinez, CA 94553 Dear Committee Members: Thank you for volunteering your time and expertise to select places in the County that have historical significance. As we move so quickly into the fast-paced life of the 215` century, I feel it is now more important than ever to recognize where we have been and to respect what has brought us to this point. At your November meeting, you are scheduled to consider the request of the community of Diablo and Diablo Country Club to be designated as points of historical interest. The Diablo Property Owners' Association's Diablo Historic Preservation Committee has done a thorough job of researching the history of the Diablo community and the 61 homes built between 1916 and 1940. The committee members have also done an excellent job of reaching out to all 61 homeowners and explaining the historic designation process to them. They have been met with overwhelming support. The committee deserves much credit for their vision and persistence in their efforts to receive historic recognition. The Diablo Historic Preservation Committee's request for designation as a place of historical interest has my full support. I look forward to the day when Diablo's unique place in Contra Costa County history is fully recognized. Please let me know if there is any way I may be of further assistance in this process. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Z;aG6rber Supervisor, D' tri t III I� ff.NOW PROPUff OWNW.ASSOM N R&Bach;YAW QNO October 25,2002 Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Teryl Dintaman,Chairperson P.O.Box 523 Diablo, California 94528 Dear Teryl and all Historic Preservation Committee Members: On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Diablo Property Owners Association,I wish to commend all of you on your distinguished efforts in promoting Diablo for historic designation.Your tenacious pursuit has been a remarkable example of community service and altruistic devotion to our unique little town. The D.P.O.A. extends our unanimous support as you present your report to the Historical Landmarks Advisory Committee this November.We will anxiously await what we hope to-be an affirmative response. Best wishes, Mike Barry President,Diablo property Owners Association CC:DPOA SOD June 1, 2002 Mr.Michael Barry, President Diablo Property Owners Association P.O. Box 215 Diablo, CA 94528 Dear President Barry: The Diablo Country Club is proud to be a part ofDiablo's 130-page application for historical resignation by the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors. The Historical preservation Committee is to belcommended for the thorough, complete and meticulous documentation it has prepared of Diablo's 61 historical sites. We urge all 58 owners of historic homes to support this request which honors our Community and our Club. Like many of you, the Club looks forward to working with the County's Historical Landmark's Advisory Committee on future benefits that might accrue to those who own an historic site in an officially recognized historic district. Sincerely, �,* bk-- Steve Buck General Manager P.O. BOX 777 • DIABLO, CALIFORNIA 94528-0777 • (925) 837-4221 FAX (925) 837-4711 ..... .... ... DISTRICT SITE State of California—The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HR1# DISTRICT RECORD Trinomial Paye 1 of 6 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or#:(Assigned by recorder) Diablo Historic District D1.Historic Name: Mount Diablo Park Club D2.Common Name: Diablo D3.Detailed Description(Discuss overall coherence of the district,its setting,visual characteristics,and minor features.List all elements of district.): The Diablo Historic District is located within an unincorporated portion of Contra Costa County below the western edge of Mount Diablo State Paris near the town of Danville. Originally built as a summer resort situated at the base of Mount Diablo,the Diablo Historic District is now a suburban year-round community. It contains many period-ravivel,single-family homes centered around the Diablo Country Club and Golf Course. In total there over sixty contributing buildings many with outbuildings,bridges or other site amenities. Additionally, there is one contributing site,the golf course. Characterized by large residential lots,generous set backs,and tree lined streets,Diablo's streetscape provides a suburban fee/. The street layout foilows the natural topography of the gentle slopes and hills and can be described as meandering rather than following a grid pattern. Of major importance visually and historically to the historic district is the Diablo Country Club and Golf Course which since 1916 has occupied a central position of Importance within Diablo's site plan. The golf course's eighteen fairways, which are still arranged as designed in an out and back pattern, are gracefully interweaved with the residential streets and individual lots. Other prominent features within the district Include the Country Club building,the Chalet(an inn),the original Diablo Inn(now a private residence)and the Red Horse Tavern. The district Is also accented by a number of small,graceful auto bridges that cross the two creeks that run through the district. These bridges are a unique feature within the historic district. See continuation sheet. 04.Boundary Description(Describe limits of district and attach map showing boundary and district elements.): See continuation sheet D5.Boundary Justification: The boundary encompasses the development lots that primarily surround the golf course. The boundary includes the golf course, club house, Chalet and many houses in Diablo. The boundary excludes the houses developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s along El Nino Road that juts into the Golf Course as these houses were constructed outside the period of significance. D6.Significance:Theme see continuation sheet and below Area Contra Costa County Period of Significance 1912-1929 Applicable Criteria 1 &3 Discuss district's Importance In terms of Its historical context as defined by theme.period of sVWIcanoe,and geographic supe.Also address the Integrity of the district as a whole.) The Diablo Historic District possesses significance at the local in several areas or themes Including Community Planning& Development,Architecture,and Recreation. The district meets California Register of Historical Resources criterion 1 and 3. See continuation sheet. DT.References(Give full citations Including the names and addresses of any informants,where possible.): See continuation sheet. D8.Evaluator: Roberta Seebury Date: 2/i12001 DPR 52307 (1/95)HiaftyMaker San BuensveMuna Research Associatea l� State of CaBfontia—The Resources Agency Primary# _ DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRt# � CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomtal Page 2 of 6 Resource Name or#:(Assigned by recorder) Diablo Historic District Recorded by: Roberta Seabury,DHPC-DPOA Date 21112001 Continuation 0 Update Description continued: A 1915 R.N Burgess Company brochure described the Diablo community. "Years ago the slopes were the site of the famous Oakwood Perk stock farm,now pert of the Mount Diablo Estate. No comparable holding excels this historic estate in beauty. Upon the estate is Mount Diablo Park,where ere the homes of members of the Mount Diablo Park Club,a country club whose grounds,including golf finks,lake, community farm and other facilities for social and outdoor irfe-all of which are open only to members and their guests -lie at an elevation of 550 feet This is a club community such as California has not had before-one that can only be created by enthusiastic nature lovers. Set Ina natural park,In which full use has been made of exotic and native resources of plant fife,the club buildings and the homes of members near by form a splendid example of residential beauties possible of attainment in California. Within the club grounds,extending in a long sweep from one end of the golf links to the upper extremity of the lake under the boulevard,are the Chalet,the club house,the club inn, which none but members and their guests may enter,and other buildings. In the Park Itself are the members'homes. The facility and comfort of auto travel in the Diablo region,and the accessibility of electric railroad,have brought the club a large associate membership as well as residential membership." The same brochure shows a bird's eye map of the San Francisco bay area and the Diablo Estate is noted with the Diablo club indicated with its golf links,club house,inn,swimming pool with a rail line leading to this recreational site. While the number of houses has increased through time,Diablo resembles the recreational community developed by Burgess. IntegdW. While a number of the historic houses in Diablo have been altered and in-fill construction of new houses has occurred on lots designated in 1916 but part of large parcels,the historic district retains integrity of location,design,setting,feeling and association. Some contributors within the district do not retain integrity of materials and workmanship. While many of the small houses first built as summer cottages have been enlarged and modernized for year round suburban living, the overall character of Diablo has been retained. Many cottages have been added to at the rear,others have garages with additional upstairs living quarters. Boundary Description: The boundary follows the north side of the golf course,generelly along the Town of Danville and Contra Costa county boundary,along Diablo Road At the intersection of Diablo Road and Avendia Nueva,the boundary turns northward following the street to EI Centro. The boundary Includes the properties along El Centro to Ranchitos Del Sol. At the intersection of Renchitos Del Sol and Calle Los Colledos the boundary turns east continuing to Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard then Jogs north at the west property boundary of 2271 Mount Diablo Scenic Then it follows the north property boundary of 2271 Mount Diablo Scenic to the east property boundaries of 2166 and 2185 Alameda Diablo,crossing Alameda Diablo,then Case Nuestre,following Case Nuestre to the intersection of El Nido returning to the boundary of the Golf Course, DPR 523L(1/6)HistoWaker San Buenaventura Re6eafCt!Associates 4- State of California.—The Resources Agerncy Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRl# CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 3 of 6 Resource Names or#:(Assigned by recorder) Diablo Historic District R000rded by: Roberta Seabury, DHPC-DPOA Date 2/1!2001 Continuation 0 Update Slgni#'cance continued. SIGNIFICANCE AREA: COO MUNITYPLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Nineftenth Century Activity The history of the Mount Diablo vicinity is long and varied. The reference to"Diablo"or"devil" can be traced back to 1804 or 1805, when a Spanish military expedition visited the area In search of Native Americans who had escaped Spanish missions.At a willow thicket,the soldiers encountered a village of Chupcan people and surrounded the group. However,during the night the Native Americans escaped unseen.As a result the Spanish called the site'Monte del Diablo"or"Thicket of the Devil' Later, English-speaking newcomers mistakenly assumed the word"Monte"to mean"mountain"and applied the title to the mountain. In the tW half of the nineteenth century,the Green Valley,the area where Diablo is located, was a rancho owned by Spanish settlers. By the second half of the nineteenth century Anglo-Americans looking for prime ranch land began moving into the area. In 1873, William Cameron,one of the builders of the first toll roads on the mountain, established a large estate in what is now the southern portion of the existing State Park The estate went through rapid changes of management and ownership, all of whkh were directly or indirectly tied to the Central Pacffic Railroad. Then in 1877 David Colton,a business associate of Caftmia's"Big four," business magnates(Charles Crocker,Marie Hopkins,Collis Huntington and Leland Stanton!)bought out railroad interests in the property. Colton died a year later and his daughter,Caroline,and her husband Dan Cook,inherited the property. An Early Calffomfa Planned Community and Country Club Between 1878 and 1912,the estate,known variously as Cook Farms and Oakwood Park Stock farms,was enlarged by Colton's heirs, who raised stock,bred thoroughbred horses,and established several hundred acres of fruit orchards on the property. In 1912, Oakwood Parts Stock Farm was sold to Robert Noble Burgess,a speculative real estate developer, whose vision was to establish a recreational country club as a vehicle to sell property. While this has become a common means to sell real estate,Burgess may have been the first to implement this marketing technique in Callfomia. A 1915 brochure noted that'this is a club community such as Cairhomfa has not had before.' Burgess trenstbnned the area from a stock farm to a fashionable summer resort with recreational activities including golf,tennis, swimming horseback riding,and other outdoor activities. The estate then became known as the Diablo Estate. Burgess'Mount Diablo Development Company remodeled the Cook's Clubhouse l Casino as the Mount Diablo Country Club and opened Mount Diablo to the public. Burgess then acquired the area later known as Blackhawk Ranch and all the land between 9 and Mount Diablo,up to the summit, including the right-of-way to Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard. Burgess announced plans to sell memberships to the Mount Diablo Country Club,and market lots for summer homes placed around a golf course designed by Jack Neville,who later co-designed the Pebble Beach course for S.F.B.Morse near Carmel. In 1913,Burgess convinced the railroad company to extend the tracks to Diablo. By 1915 he was extensively marketing his concept in a color brochure. Burgess'idea took several years to take hold,but by the end of 1916,fourteen homes had been constructed.Many of the early buyers purchased multiple lots,building their home on only one.The Diablo post office was founded the year before. Burgess'Mount Diablo Park Club became a prominent private country club with golf,tennis,and swimming facilities. Most of the members were from San Francisco, Berkeley,Oakland,and Piedmont. News of parties at the Mount Diablo Park Club often filled the society pages of the San Francisco and Oakland papers. Burgess attempted to gain the financlal support of W dliam Randolph Hearst and the two even designed but never built,a castle-like pavilion for the summit of Mount Diablo. However, World War 1 had a devastating affect on Burgess'business affairs. In 1919,he resigned from the Mount Diablo County Club,sold his house overlooking the golf course,and was forced to file bankruptcy papers. Burgess'elaborate plans with William Randolph Hearst evaporated,but the country club community was established. In 1916,Burgess built his own home In Diablo,overlooking the golf course,it was located at 1817 Calle Arroyo where he lived with his family for tan years. Then he built a second house at 2323 Diablo Scenic and lived there until 1969. DPR 523L(1165)HhWryMaker San Buenaventura Research Asawlate $We of California—"Phe Reswroes Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRt# CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 4 of 6 Resource Name or M(Assigned by recorder) Diablo Historic District Recorded by: Roberta Seabury,DHPC-DPOA pada 21112001 Z Continuation Update Signb7cence continued: SIGNIFICANCE AREA: COMMUN17YPLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT The following are excerpts from two Burgess brochures from 1916 and 9918: "Country home life in Calffornle is rapidly developing. k is due primarily to the automobile,the Improvement of our highways,the extension of train service and the desire of the city dwe#er to take advantages of the climatic conditions which make it possible to enjoy the fullest the outdoor,heath-giving freedom of the country.' 'in Mount Diablo Estate the man of moderate means by the purchase of a homesite obtains a proprietary right in a country estate,secures membership in a country club and enjoys all the advantages of city conveniences.' With the prices of homesites ranging from$9010 an acre according to location,with cost of building consistent with the price of property;with the acquisition of direct Interest in the entire project and w#h the whole mountain as a playground,the Mount Diablo Estate meets every demand of those who seek heath and recreation in the possession of a country home." 'Benefits out of all proportion to cost. The cost of acreage for homesftes in the Mount Diablo Estate is small compared with the benefits offered in the Country Club: In the Community Farm;in the children's playground; in the privilege of owning a home where all the advantages of city end country have been brought together for your enjoyment.' In 1917 a Swiss Chalet was constructed for club members and guests to use as an inn. It was declared"one of the handsomest Club buildings in the west It has 39 rooms,including sues,modem in appointments." Diablo represents as an excellent example of an early twentieth century planned development. Its founder,Burgess,envisioned an exclusive residential park in a temperate climate,accessible by railroad and with proximity to major cities. The hey day of Diabo s existence was the 1920s when during an era of great prospenty,many prominent Bay Area families built summer homes along the golf course. Club members were able to go the casino,play tennis and golf,swim and enjoy equestrian activities. The club offered breakfast lunch and dinner allowing many families the luxury of not having to cook at home. Once esteb/lshed,Diablo became a social focal point for visitors from all over the San Francisco Bay Area. DPR 523L(110)H wryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associate Siete of caufomla—The Resourem AgNicy Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI N CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Pape 5 of 6 Resource Name or P.(Assigned by recorder) Diablo Historic District Recorded by: Roberta Seabur},DHPC-DPOA Date 211/2001 Continuabon ❑Update Signfflcence continued: SIGNIFICANCE AREA: ARCHITECTURE The Diablo Historic District Is significant within the area of architecture as it represents the work of many important Say area architects and offers a wide variety of period-revival styles of architecture. Attracted by large lots adjacent to summer recreational facifitiss,many famr7ies hired name architects to design their houses. Homes designed by William Oliver,Harry Reimer, i Mem Yelfard Wr7lfam Knowles, George Applega►th,and,john Hudson Thomas are found throughout the development. Additionally,It Is thought that Bernard Maybeck may have designed Miaflores for the Hunt Family. It is known that he sketched the house and guest cottage. Many of these architects built houses In San Francisco,Berkeley,Piedmont, Claremont,and Oakland,the location of Diablo property owners permanent residences. The many period revival styles represented in Diablo include Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival,English Cottage,Mission Revival, Mediterranean Revival Further there are many fine examples of Craftsman bungalows and cottages present in Diablo. The architecture of Diablo was linked to the site planning and the development of the club and golf course. The lots were laid out on large parcels to afford good views of the golf course and Mount Diablo. The collection of houses in Diablo reflects the architecture practice in the Bay Area during the 1910s and 1920s,utilising many revivalist Idioms. SIGNIFICANCE AREA: ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION The Diablo Country Club, Goff Course and associated residential buildings are important within the context of recreation in California. Burgess'marketing concepts of residential properties developed along a golf course was unusual for the time period The Diablo Goff Course is one of the oldest in the Bay Area and contributed to the development of the sport of golf in California. Jack Neville designed the Diablo Golf Course several years prior to designing the course at Pebble Beach. Neville was a hounding member of the Cak'fomis Goff Association and won its first tournament at the Del Monte course in Monterey in 1912. Southern Califomia s first golf course opened at the Riverside Country Club in 1891 and closed before 1900. Northern California's first course consisted of three holes at the original Burfingeme Country Club site. Built in 1893,the Burlingame Club was expanded thea reloceted. The San Francisco Goff Club opened a course at the Presidio in 1895,but it was converted to a drill field during the Spanish American War,and some years later reopened as a golf course. The Diablo Course has been operating continuously since it was first developed The course was designed as a golf links course which generally go out from the clubhouse and do not return until the 18th hole. Whereas most golf courses have a front nine and a back nine with each turn beginning and ending near the clubhouse. in this regard the Diablo Course possesses an unusual site plan. 0PR 523L(1A*HistnryMekar San t3wmvantura Research Ass;acfater * ''l�✓. State ofCaldomia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD' HRi # Trinomial NRNP Statists Code Other Listings Rei+lew Cods Reviewer Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1699 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: []Not for Publication ® Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (132b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5` Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 1699 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large andflinear resources) mE! MN e.Other Locational Data(i=nter Parcel#,legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) First home on left on entering Diablo on Alameda Diablo Parcel No. 195-151-0070 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This stuccoed, Mission style house, the first on the left at Diablo's entrance, sits behind a vine covered fence,and its gardens, facade,and bell tower are visible behind driveway gates. This Mission-influenced house is designed around an open,central courtyard with covered porches,gardens and large fountain. The two-story bedroom wing and bell tower are at the back of the courtyard. An elegant front porch with spacious arches leads to a heavily carved front door that accesses a covered porch,leading to the courtyard. The living room is through a door to the left. The house is built around a large courtyard with terraced steps and fountains the centerpiece. All the rooms open to the courtyard except the two-story bedroom wing on the north side which houses the bell tower. The tower apparently never possessed a bell,but provides magnificent views of Diablo. The property includes a large,historic barn. Also on the site is a pergola and flagpole located near the barn. This are was the starting and finishing stand for the Oakwood Stock Farm trotting and race track. A bridge connects the bam,gardens,and pergola to the main house,garage and guest house above the garage. There is arose garden covering half an acre that has a variety of different roses. This house is in excellent condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 0 Building 0 Structure ©Object ❑Site 0 District D Element of District ®Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo botdng north y P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: r _ ❑Prehistoric ®Historic (❑Both 1916 County records,Martinez P7. Owner and Address Maryam Mehran 1699 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 to Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94526 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Nelghburhood Survey Pt 1.Report Citation.(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE 0 Continuation Sheet p District Record o Rock Art Record o Other(List) O Location Map ®Building,Structure,and Object Record p Linear Feature Record Li Artifact Record C Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record L1 Milling Station Recons o Photograph Record DPR 523A(1195)Historyk4aker San Suenwantura Hasearch Associates State of Cabo—The Rgsoumes F►r rnar, # DEPARTMENT CSP PARKS AND RECREATION y — BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HAI # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1699 Alameda Diablo 131. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Mission B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Constructed in 1916 and used as a vacation home until 1941. B7. Moved7 N No ®Yes Cl Unknown Date: Original Location: B6. Related Features: large 12-stall bam with huge hand carved horses heads at.gable peaks; Corinthian columns support a wood frieze that was the reviewing stand for horse races in the late 1800s;garage with guest house,pool house,pool;two greenhouses;gardeners shop. B9a. Architect: William Oliver b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance- Theme: Comm flan Dev,Rbcreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as deftned by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address Integrity.) In 1916 the well-known architect William Oliver designed this Mission style summer house for his family. The house was used as a vacation home by the O ivers until 1941 when Emil and Esther Nagstrom bought the property. Mr. Nagstrom bought an additional six acres from the Diablo Country Club to use as a horse pasture. The barn on this site was originally built for the Oakwood Stock Farm famous trotting and race horses including Diablo King. An avid horsemen, Mr. Nagstrom would hitch his trotting horse to the carriage and tour Diablo on sunny Sunday afternoons.Mr. Nagstrom awned a series of grocery stores in the east bay called Nagstrom s.' He was eventually bought out by Safeway. In 1957 Masud and Maryam Mehran bought the place and restored the house. They remain the owners and have raised their family here. The horse pasture, bam,and pergola welcome Diablo residents and visitors. This is one of the most significant visual landmarks in Diablo. It is a good example of an early California Mission revival style house. This house and associated out buildings and features are contributors to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: .--_ See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) B13. Remarks: 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 09 Date of Evaluation. 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) S DPR 5238(I N5)History+Maker Sen Buenaventura Research Associates State of Caldomia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORDHRr,# Trin�►mial NRF P Stat Us Code Other Listings - Review Code Reviewer Data Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1700 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (132b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 114 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1700 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) ma1 mN e.Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) First residence on right on entering Diablo on Alameda Diablo off Diablo Road Parcel No. 195-152-0661 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This one-story English cottage-style house has a steep pitched, side-gabled shingled roof and a decorative flared pediment at the front entry. Its shingle exterior is painted a soft green with white trim around the casement windows. Several exterior porches have been enclosed to form naturally lit rooms within the home. The living room is designed to resemble a ship's cabin. The kitchen is a large country-style room and there is a hidden room that was handy during Prohibition. On one of the large porches, the original owner Jensen developed the Jensen Speaker widely used in early radios. The spacious home further emulates its English cottage style with its spacious three-acre setting and carefully planned landscaping. A guest house completes the property. This house is in excellent condition and has not been highly altered. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building ❑Structure ❑Object ❑Site ❑District Cl Element of District ❑Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking south P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: + ❑ Prehistoric ®Historic ❑Both s built 1921 P7. Owner and Address Janet Cronin 1700 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 F, P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Fox 535 Dlablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 211/2001 P10. Survey 'Type: (Describe) Neighborhood survey IF apo on: a survey repo a Mther sources,or an Attachments ci NONE ❑Continuation Sheet 0 District Record o Rock Art Record ❑Other.(List) ❑Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record ❑Photograph Record DPR 523A(1185)HistorvMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of Callomta,—The Resources r► DEPARTMENT OF PARKS ANDRE AE TION riat* BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND 0 J;ECT RECORD Hill # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1700Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: Friendly Oaks B2. Common Name: 83. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: English Country Cottage B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in 1921 by Mr.Jensen.Several large open porches have been enclosed. B7. Moved?g No C]Yes 0 Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: Self contained guest house,pool and cabana,garages B9a. Architect: possibly William Oliver b. Builder: Unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house has had only two owners in its eighty year history. Built in 1921, Friendly Oaks, was constructed by the Jensen family. Mr.Jensen was an inventor and he created the the Jensen Speaker, widely used in radios. William Oliver', who built the house at 1699 Alameda Diablo, was Jensen's father-in-law. It is possible that William Oliver possibly designed this home,as well as his own. The house was sold in 1957 to the current owners,Bill(deceased)and Janet Cronin. The Cronin's have been active in.the community and at the Club. This home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house is a good example of an English Cottage revival style house and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow require . See continuation sheet of district fort for references. N i B13. Remarks: B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee E )A Date of Evaluation: 21112001 1AJ),LC) (This space reserved for official comments.) q6 i Ca ?Q DPP 5230(11%)F*9"aker - San Busnawitura Paseatch AwWMs State of California---The Resources Agency PrImaf # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial,,. NRAP Status Code Other Listings: Review Code Reviewer, Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1734 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: n Not for Publication 13 Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (132b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 114 of 114 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1734 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) ME/ mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description,directions to resource,elevation,etc., as appropriate) Parcel No. 195-152-0045 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This single-story Craftsman cottage sits on a two-acre lot and has its original redwood shake shingles on the exterior walls. The deep and wide verandah,used as a front porch,leads to a light airy home with many large paned windows.All the windows in the front of the home are original. The living room fireplace was built with stones the original owner had hauled from Yosemite. The original living room floor,still in place,is pockmarked by golf cleats. The home has five fireplaces,some added as remodeling was done over the years. Surrounded by oaks,this house nestles into its creek side setting. Added over the years are a guest house, pool,pool house and a pedestrian bridge over the creek leading to a greenhouse with garden and orchard on the back part of the property. Original to the property are many oaks,redwoods, fountains,and winding garden walkways. The house appears today much as it did when it was constructed. The house is in excellent condition and retains a high degree of integrity. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP,2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 9 Building ❑Structure ❑Object ❑Site C1 District 0 Element of District D Other (Isolates, etc.) Pse.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,data,accession#} :; ,z .,• Photo brokaug south P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: t Q Prehistoric 9 Historic 0 Both 1923-County and owner records :. P7. Owner and Address Bob and Brenda Markstein 1734 Alameda Diablo C3iablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee #: 1904 La Cadens PO Boor 535 Diablo CA 94528 - ! P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 v r z ;r" = j P10. Survey Type: (Describe) t x J 17 } s c INeo'bwhood S-vey e tey re n altb b4e?t e r Attachments o NONE ❑Continuation Sheet 0 District record 0 Rock Art Record o Other:(List) ❑Location Map s Building,Structure,and Object Record o Linear Feature Record a Artifact Record o Sketch Map o Archaeological Record o Milling Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPA 523A m951 HistorvMaker San Buenaventura RmarCh Anmates State of Califomia--The ResourcesPrimat'y # A�mi�e�ttyy DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRt`# Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1734 Alameda Diablo 131. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman cottage B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in 1923 for Stuart Hawley of the Carter-Hawley-Hale department store chain,as a summer home. B7. Moved?g No LJ Yes L] Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: Guest house,pool house,pool,greenhouse, hand laid brick driveway/entrance, bridge over creek. B9a. Architect: Unknown b.Builder: Unknown 810. Significance: Theme: Gomm Plan Day,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: 13asidential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss Importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address Integrity.) This house was built in 1923 by Stuart Hawley of the Carter-Hawley-Hale store chain. The Hawley's were succeeded by Chester and Mary Eschen who lived in the house for 25 years. The Eschen's were avid horse enthusiasts and were active in the Diablo-Danville Horsemen's Association. They were followed by Jennifer Cronin and Ron Beardslee. Then the Johnsons and finally the Marksteins, who are the fifth owners. . Originally it was a summer home and 19th hole for the ladies golf group. In its history, and five owners, updating and remodeling has occurred, but it looks the much the same as when it was built. All the changes and additions have been to the rear of the building and all with matching architecture and materials. This house a good example of a Craftsman summer cottage and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 1312. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) }� See continuation sheet of district form for references. s B13. Remarks: B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation CommitteeQ�9 Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238(1195)WtoryMaker Sen Buenavenwm Research Associates State of.California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRt Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code - Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1749 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ©Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5` Quad Date T ; R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec 13.M. c. Address: 1749 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) rnFJ MN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) On left of Alameda Diablo. Parcel No. 195-192-0071 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This one-story Craftsman style bungalow is much larger than it looks from the street. The residence sits adjacent to the golf course. It is symmetrically arranged around a recessed entry porch with stone entry landing and stairs. The house has a gable roof running parallel to the street with intersecting side gables. The front porch is accented with a pergola. Its very old bright orange flowered trumpet vine continues to shade the entry each and every spring. The site includes a detached two-bedroom,two bath servant quarters. The redwood shingles on the home's exterior are original,as are the casement windows. The kitchen was renovated in 1976 and a 400-square foot addition of family room,half bath and larger interior entry was completed in 1989. This house is in excellent condition and retains a great deal of integrity. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) NPP-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present E Building ❑Structure 0 Object ❑Site F)District ❑Element of District ❑Other (Isolates, etc.) PSa.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) __fhoto boWng north P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: u i ❑Prehistoric 21 Historic ❑Both built 1917 w `` P7. Owner and Address arold and Maribeth Saur 1749 Alameda Diablo iablo CA 94528 8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) , x rta Seebury iablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 Le Cadena PO Box 535 blo CA 94528 9. Date Recorded: 2/112001 10. Survey Type: (Describe) W;borhood Survey Attachments o NONE 0 Continuation Sheet ❑District Record 0 Rock Art Record ❑Other.(List) ❑Location Map m Building,Structure,and Object Record 0 linear Feature Record O Artifact Record •Sketch Map O Archaeological Record 0 Milling Station Record o Photograph Record DPR 523A(IM)HislayMaker Ban Buenaventura Research AssooiaWa State of California—The Resources Agency Primary #- DEPARTMENT Of PARKS AND RE RE TidN BUILDING,, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HAI # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1749 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: B2, Common Name: Saur residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 135. Architectural Style: Craftsman B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This small(2,657 square feet)bungalow was built in 1917 as a summer home B7. Moved?®No ❑Yes F1 Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: Detached 2 bedroom,2 bath servant quarters-now a guest house.Rear yard faces 17th fairway. B9a. Architect: Unknown b.Builder: J.M. Spence B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic supe.Also address integrity.) This one-story Craftman cottage was built in 1917 for Bessie and John Behr as a summer home. The house was sold to Mr. Thorne,a San Francisco attorney, who used it also as a summer home. In 1948 George and Emily Pacini bought the home and winterized the residence. Mr.. Pacini was a developer who owned the land that later became Cabello Ranchero Court. The Saurs bought it in 1975. Every owner has taken meticulous care of the house and it has seen little change, except for needed updating. This home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house a good example of a Craftsman summer cottage and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. j (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) �( t r B13. Remarks: B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee [late of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) r DPR 523B(1/95)HstoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Asaxiatea State of California The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY R'ECO`R-D HRI # Trinomial NAMP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1750 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifler: Casa Sal SiPuedes P2. Location: [] Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and 132c or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. e. Address: 1750 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE1 mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#,legal description, directions to resource, elevation,etc., as appropriate) Right side Alameda Diablo,across from Green Shutters Parcel No. 195191171& 189 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This 1928 single-story early California-style house has a central courtyard, fireplace, and rooms on all courtyard sides. The stuccoed house has casement multi-lite windows,a shingled roof and now,the most recent addition,a small gable sheltering a small front porch. There is an inner courtyard accessible from the pool area and the kitchen wing. The house has been called, "Casa Sal Si Puedo",meaning"Leave if you can". The house is in excellent condition and retains a high degree of integrity. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present JZ Building D Structure D Object D Site D District D Element of District D Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawl Photoaraph required for buildings.structures.and obiectsl P5b.DescdDfion of Photo:(View,date,accession#) .� outh r-= -j--Constructed/Age and Sources: istoric ®Historic D Both Records and Address udia Fleury a Diablo 28 d by:(Name,affiliation,and address) reservation Committee s PO Box 535 ecorded: 21112001 Type: (Describe) urvey ( e rvey repon and other sources,or en er ne) Attachments o NONE o Continuation Sheet p District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other(List) p Location Map N Building,Structure,and Object Record 0 Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record •Sketch Map p Archaeological Record 0 Milling Station Record o Photograph Record DPR 523A(U95)HBstoryMaker San Buenaventura Research AsaWates State ofCelitamie--The ResourcesAgency PT tt3 DEPARTMENT"OF PARKS AND RECREATION arY BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORb . # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1750 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: Dasa Sal Si Puedes B2. Common Name: Fleury Residence B3. Original Use: Residential 84. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: California ranch B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Piedmont architect Henry Reimer designed his home for Henry Nichols in 1928. The house has had only four owners.The kitchen has been updated and two bedrooms added over the years. 87. Moved?®No [I Yes 0 Unknown Date: Original Location: 88. Related Features: horse barn;creek in back of property,five heritage oak trees;two acres B9a. Architect: Henry Reimer b.Builder: Unknown 810. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in tetras of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity) This house was built in 1928 for Henry Nicoll who had visited Mexico and was enchanted with the idea of a central courtyard. The house has undergone no major changes except interior updates over the years. The barn was built by the Abbott family,owners 1947-1966, all avid horse lovers. On Christmas Eve the Abbott's followed the Arabian tradition of bringing horses into tents, except they lead the horses into the Irving room to view the tree. The current residents have converted the horse barn to a game room. The current owners, the Fleury"s, have restored the horse barn to a game room. This house an excellent example of an early California ranch-style house, is a good example of the work of Henry Reimer, and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 14 t 813. Remarks: `"`` 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5230(1195)tftto"aker Sen&enavwura Reaeamh Assodatas State of Ceiifomia—The Resources,Aggeenncy Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRi Trinomial NRNP Status '6de Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1765 Alameda Diablo P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: CJ Not for Publication N Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R 1f4 of 114 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1766 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) ; mEf mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation,etc., as appropriate) On left of Alameda Diablo on entering Diablo Parcel No. 195-192-0113 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This two-story house has intersecting gables with the front gable centered over the main entrance and garage. The house is sheathed in clapboarding. There is a recessed entry porch under a steeply-pitched gable. Design details include two tiny windows on the second floor designed to light and give fresh air to the two bedroom closets. The home is named Green Shutters for its original dark green owl decorated shutters that are present on some of the front,rear,and side elevation windows. There is a small pond in the front yard,a lush garden and a wooded setting also highlight the lot. The house is in good condition. The garage is relatively new,but does not impair the architectural integrity of the house. The residence looks much as it did in original photos with the exception of the expanded garage to house two cars. The breezeway between the garage and house,creates a garden room and the kitchen has been renovated. The home has been updated,but has maintained its integrity. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 9 Building ❑Structure C7 Object C}Site 0 District C3 Element of District ❑Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures and ob ects P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession #} t Photo bo4V north w' P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: C]Prehistoric ®Historic D Both a 'p, in 192' 'i my records,Martinez.Deed, Milli P7. Owner and Address Obert and Barbara Baratta �. w_ �;` 1766 Alameda Diablo o CA 94528 0%&Afth Aft ` pt; t S.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) i', rtt rte Seabury abko Historic Preservation Committee 9l)4 La Ceders PO Box 535 bio CA 94528 OR 9. Date Recorded: 21112001 10. Survey Type: (Describe) F elghborhooat survey Pi 1.Report Chadon.(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter'none`) Attachments o NONE ❑Continuation Sheet p District Record Ci Rock Art Record o Other.(List) •Location Map o Building,Structure,and Object Record CI Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record D Sketch Map o Archaeological Record o Milling Station Record 0 Photograph Record DP'R 523A W955 History"er SW BLWAMPAture Re~%h Awa ii m to ofCallfomie--.The Resources 1�flrrtEtr DEPARTMEW O PARKS AND RE RE TiC), y E3'UILDI`N{`a1STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORDHR! # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1765 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: Green Shutters B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Cape Cod Cottage B6. Construction history: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Suitt in 1927 as a summer home B7. Moved?®No E]Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 88. Related Features: Garage expanded to two car,pool. B9a. Archite& William Yeilard b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss Importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined try theme,period and geographic scope.Also address Integrity.) This house was designed by noted Berkeley architect William Yellard, known as the"Father of romance revival architecture of the 20s,"for P.G.and E. vice-president Frank Leach and family. Originally use as a summer home, the house was winterized in the 1930s by the Dozier family who lived in the house for twenty-five years and were avid golfers. The back yard opens onto the 17th fairway of the golf course, with the original gate still in place. ft's reamed for the distinctive hard carved green shutters decorated with owls. This home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house an excellent example of an period revival Cape Cod cottage, is a good example of the work of William Yellard,and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 612, References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) ( See continuation sheet of district form for references. B13. Remarks: B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee ��7 t7 Date of Evaluation: 211120016 (This space reserved for official comments.) { DPR 5236(V95)F-WoryMlaker san Buenaventura Research A"ociom f ��p State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Tri # rir�bmtai : NRHP Status. Code Other Listings Review Code < Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1815 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: O Not for Publication ®Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 114 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 1815 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE/ MN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#,legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Behind stone wall on left of Alameda Diablo Parcel No. 195-192-0022 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This one-story brown shingle rustic Craftsman style house may have been designed by Bernard Maybeck or another architect influenced by his work. The house has a hipped roof,an angled entry stair and is sheathed in wood shingles. It features arched doorways and casement windows with a bracket overhang on the exterior. The house is difficult to view from the street. This one-acre lot has a park-like setting and has views of the eighteenth fairway and Mount Diablo. The interior living and dining rooms are original pine with a large brick fireplace and fir floors. The house has been aftered including the addition of a new garage. However, the house is in good condition and has retained sufficient integrity. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 9 Building D Structure D Object D Site D District D Element of District D Other (Isolates, etc.) 135a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) �`' Photo looking north �K P6. Date Const ruttedlA e and Sources: r , D Prehistoric 0 Historic D Both built in 1920 County records,Martinez w a,. P7. Owner and Address r„ Neils and Susan Larson _ 1815 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadens PC)aox 535 Diablo CA 94528 P5. Date Recorded: 21112001 ` P10. Survey Type: (Describe) SurveyNeolgxxhood P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments C7 NONE 0 Continuation Sheet 0 District Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Other.(List) ❑Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record 0 Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record 0 Miffing Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPA 523A OVS)"StorvMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates JW State dCaiffornia—The Resources AAuqe� Pr trtar # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION y BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRt # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1815 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: Larson residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Arts& Crafts B8. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in 1920 as a guest house for neighboring Miraflores estate built by the Hunts of Piedmont. 137. Moved?X No ❑Yes C7 Unknown Date: Original Location: 138. Related Features. Has its own guest house now,built in the same architectural style. Wooded setting, with two heritage oaks. B9a. Architect: Attributed to Maybeck or School of Maybeck b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Pian Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1829 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural content as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was built in 1921, originally as guest house for its larger neighbor, Miraflores. This cottage served as a guest house and children's quarters for the Hunt family when they owned the house and property adjoining,Miraflores. Maybeck may have been influential in the design of this cottage as he did sketches for the design of Miraflores that were used as the basis for the final design. It is not known or recorded it Maybeck was the primary architect for the two homes. The Larson home is original as built except for needed updates and the addition of a detached garage and a detached small guest house. Because of its close proximity to the street,previous owners built a high stone wall now covered with vines. The home was built,along with Miraflores, for Hubert and Elizabeth Hunt of Piedmont. In 1931, Herb(Gray)Hills, of Hills Brother's Coffee, bought the estate. It became a private, separate residence in 1954. This house a good example of a Craftsman style cottage as developed by California architect Bernard Maybeck and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single f=amily Property B12. References: - See continuation sheet of district form for references. t (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 185 813. Remarks: ALA -..d�A D f ASLO B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) e61-0 ol DPR 5238(1/95)HsloryMWw San Buenaventura Research/sWdares Zl -a State of Calitomia---The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRi # PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial' NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1833 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: D Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R 1/4 of 1/4 of. Sec B.M. e. Address: 1833 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE1 rnN e.Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#,legal description, directions to resource, elevation,etc., as appropriate) The last of the historic homes on the left on Alameda Diablo before Club House Road. Parcel No. 195-192-0014 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This two-story Craftsman style house has multiple hipped roofs. Most windows are double-hung two over two or mutii-lite casement. The house is sheathed in wood shingles. The house was originally only one story,but a second story was added in 1986 that incorporated design elements from the original house. Decorative elements include carved brackets at the roof line. It sits on approximately one acre of lush,colorful gardens and backs up to the golf course. The house is in excellent condition. 133b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building D Structure D Object D Site ❑District D Element of District D Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph.required for buildin s,structures and obiects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo loaldng north `f P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: Prehistoric ®Historic D Both built in 1921 ^N" County and Owner records and deeds ltAlt euh P7. Owner and Address Sam and Mary Mills + x 1833 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 PS.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 19014 Le Cadene PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 211/2001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) *a,' 1Veighborhood Survey yy------------ z "M_.t ,..3.a^.s:_."w.."+";`cNFS.F ...i:+. •:S'k 4._u�''i�'°_. .h::x�aY+', zs. P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter`hone") Attachments ❑NONE C]Continuation Sheet O District Record O Rock An Record ❑Other.(List) o Location Map ®Building,Structure,and Object Record n Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record O Sketch Map o Archaeological Record o Milling Station Record ❑Photograph Record DPR 523A("5)HistoryMaker San auenaveNura Research Associates Stats of COomia--The Resources ppPrimary #. DEPARTMENT,OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT REPOR# P HR1 # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1833 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: Mirsflores B2. Common Name: Mills residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: residential 85. Architectural Style: Craftsman B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in 1921 as a summer home situated on three lots. B7. Moved?®No ❑Yes CJ Unknown Date: Original location: B8. Related Features: Guest house, studio, gardener's sheds, aviary, water tank, fish pond and fountains 139a. Architect: Sketched by Bernard Maybeck b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dew,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (discuss importance In terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This 1921 house was built for Hubert and Elizabeth Hunt of Piedmont using a design based on sketches by Bemard Maybeck, architect. The house began as a single-story summer home for the Hunts of Piedmont. Herb(Gray) Hills, of Hills Brothers Coffee, owned the home from 1931 to 1954 and winterized It. In 1986 the Hares bought the home and undertook major addition and renovation, expanding the first level and adding s master bedroom suite on the second level. Architect George Swallow worked closely with the Hares to maintain the integrity of the additions, including hand carved corbels matching the original around the entire structure. The property, named Mirafiores because of Mrs. Hunt's passion for flowers and gardening,is today just an acre. The Hills sold the house to the Helfrich's in 1954. They lived in the house until it was sold to George and Shirley Hare. The Mills are the house's fifth owners. The original home was a single story and quite small. A separate structure,now a private home on another lot, was built for the Hunt children. The property includes a guest house, water tank,aviary, fish pond,gardening sheds and fountains. The house remains in good condition. This house a good example of a Craftsman style cottage as developed by California architect Bernard Maybeck and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811.Additional Resource Attributes:(List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: N (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. 813. Remarks: 443,3tL� QIAB c't.,+c 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for off cia€comments.) 'Dl��t_t> bi R 5M(IM)Ffis"sker San Buenaventura Research Asrocdatm .................................................. State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT.OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY 'RECORD "RI # Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1842 Alameda Diablo P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1842 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, Califomia Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEJ mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Parcel No. 195-191-0183 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This 1917 Old E'nglish style home has a twin next door. The two homes are mirror images of each other,and were built by Letts Oliver for his two married daughters. The homes were connected from brick terraces by a pergola with a tea house in the center.A portion of the brick terrace.exists near the front entrance. The home has cedar shake siding and pitched intersecting gable roofs. The many decoratively latticed windows are wood sash painted white. French doors open to newer decks and gardens. The rock fireplace exists in the living room.A major renovation and addition took place in 1989,providing the home extra bedrooms,baths and an updated kitchen. The rear addition was completed in the same style as the original building and most of the front rooms of the home are original.A detached garage was updated from a flat top structure to a two-story building including additional living space above the garage. It is of the same architecture and materials as the home. This house has been carefully cared for by its four owners,An English-style garden surrounds the home which is sited on one acre. This house is in excellent condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building D Structure D Object D Site D District D Element of District D Other (isolates, etc.) PSe.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo NVM1N VSIRJY/ P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: i © Prehistoric 2 Historic D Both F r built in 1917 � i County and Owners records P7. Owner and Address Edward and Rowena Caron 1842 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 PS.Recorded by:(fame,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seebury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 -:n P9. Date Recorded: 211/2001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Negttborhoodsumey mi P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter'none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet p District Record 0 Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) •Location Map ®Building,Structure,and Object Record p Linear Feature Reoord 0 Artifact Record p Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record d Milling Station Record p Photograph Record DPR 523A(1/95)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research M Sautes State of California--`rhe Resources Agency DEPARTWill OF PARKS AND RECREATION PrInlary # BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HR! # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1842 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: Hilibrook B2. Common Name: Garon residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: English cottage 86. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in 1917 by Letts Oliver,one of two built as summer homes next to each other,for his married daughters. 87. Moved?®No [D Yes ❑Unknown Date: original Location: B$. Related Features: Detached garage and studio built in 1995-matching Old English cottage architecture,pool, decks, Green Valley Creek runs under house. B9a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown 810. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev, Recreatlon&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance- 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 {Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity,) Letts Oliver bought two lots and had identical homes built in mirror image of each other with connecting brick terraces and pergola with a tea house in the center.His two married daughters each received a home. This house, 1842 Alameda Diablo,was given to Justice Henry A. Melvin and his wife, Oliver's daughter. A portion of the brick terrace still exists in the front yard. Both twins" have been renovated and added to, but from the street, they have changed little. They are charming, livable, unique homes. There is a pedestrian bridge leading across the stream on the property. This house is an excellent example of an English Cottage style house,it has strong associations with its neighbor and the site and it is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: - ------�--- See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 813.Remarks: A L c 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluatlon: 2/1/2001 ,Y (This space reserved for official comments.) Rp L DPR 5236(1185)h6storyMaker sen slowwantura Resewch Assw State of Cafffonua The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRi # Trinomial NAAP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Dane Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1850Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: E; Nat for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1850 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEl mN e.Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description,directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Right side,Alameda Diablo from Diablo's entrance. One of two mirror homes built side-by-side Parcel No. 195-200-0014 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) Built in 1917, this English Cottage-style house has decorative latticed windows and a pitched shingled roof of intersecting gables. its exterior is cedar shingles are painted a soft moss green. There is a rock chimney. A brick walk and arbor,partially restored, connect this house to its mirror image home next door. The two homes built as summer cottages and are still called The Twins. The home,in nearly original excellent condition,has a garage and guest quarters addition. in 1970 the house underwent renovation and additions, nearly doubling the size of the home. Roof lines were matched,shingles were hand cut,interior matches were also made. The front door,and many of the windows and street facing features are original. The interior oak floors have a rich patina. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present E Building O Structure E Object E1 Site E)District ❑ Element of District 0 Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking south t�� y << P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: t 0 Prehistoric ®Historic 0 Both built in 1917 Deed,County Records - rte P7. Owner and Address Ted and Barbara Barstad 1850 Alameda Diablo i Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) s' i fie.,'•. r*rr��r-t- Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee ■■■ 1904 La t:,adena PO Box 535 f! Diablo CA 94529 ` P9. Date Recorded: 211/2001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) NeW batood Survey Pi 1.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments p NONE o Continuation Sheet CI District Record o Rock Art Record O Other.(List) ❑Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record C)Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record Cl Sketch Map o Archaeological Record 0 Milling Station Record ®Photograph Record DPR 523A(1195)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Resserch Assodates State of California--The Resources AAggarycy Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATiON rY BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD 14R# # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1650 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: The Twins B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use. Residential 1135. Architectural Style: English cottage 136. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built 1917 by Letts Oliver,one of two identical homes mirrored,for his two married daughters.Jenkin H,Johns and his wife lived in this home. B7. Moved?0 No 0 Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 138. Related Features: 139a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Day, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) Letts Oliver bought two lots and had identical homes built in mirror image of each other with connecting brick terraces and pergola with a tea house in the center.Nis two married daughters each received a home. This house, 1850 Alameda Diablo, was given to Jenkin H.Johns and his wife, Oliver's daughter.A portion of the brick terrace still exists in the front yard.Both "twins"have been renovated and added to, but from the street, they have changed little. They are charming, livable, unique homes. This house is an excellent example of an English Cottage style house, it has strong associations with its neighbor and the site and it is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District, 1311.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 1312. References: _._.14 See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.} 1313. Remarks: ... — . cw B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) LO RO i i i DPR 523E(v&5)HistonyMaker San Buenaventura Research State ofCalitomia—TheResourcesAgenccyy primary # DEPARTMENT.OF PARKSAND flECREATItJN P'RiMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Cade Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1872 Alameda Diablo P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: ® Not for Publication [RUnrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R ; 1/4 of 1/4 .of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1872 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEl mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Right side of Alameda Diablo from front entrance. Only Spanish style home on that side of the street. Parcel No. 195-200-0030 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This white stuccoed Spanish style two-story home has a red tile roof and upper level verandahs and six-foot arched windows. It is set back,across Green Valley Creek,and accessed by both an arched foot bridge and an auto bridge with planter boxes. The property is called Los Olivos for the many olive trees that the original owner, Putnam,planted on the front of the half-acre property. There is a pool and a number of patios present. The house has been added onto and altered in the rear,but retains a great deal of integrity. It is in excellent condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present X Building ❑Structure D Object ❑Site ❑ District Cl Element of District ❑Other (Isolates, etc.) r fired for buildin s structures,.and ob`ects P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking south P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: []Prehistoric ®Historic []Both bulk in 1926 Deed,County Records '*' t P7. Owner and Address John and Ann Smith 1972 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 ` P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seebury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Caaiene PO Box 535 p m Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet d District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) ❑Location Map 9 Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record ❑Photograph Record dr'R 523A 17/551 Histowaker San Buenaventura Reese"Associates State of California—The Resources Age Primary #- DEPARTMENT'OF PARKS AND RE?ARTION BUILDiNG, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1872 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: Los Olivos B2. Common Name: Smith residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Spanish style B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in 1926 as a summer home. 1984,a two car attached garaged added,Bill Mageloff,architect. B7. Moved?N No 0 Yes 0 Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: Footbridge,car bridge, Green Valley Creek runs through front of property,pool,patios B9a. Architect: Unknown b.Builder: Unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Day,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) The home was built in 1926 by Cecil Putnam who lived there until 1963. He was able to build the house because he won the lot in a golf match from next door neighbor E.C. Macauly, owner of Macauly Foundry in Oakland. Putnam worked for Warner Corset Company. The house stood vacant for two years- 1963 to 1965-and suffered from neglect. Since 1965,it has had four owners, each renovating and restoring pail of the home. The current owners,Ann and John Smith, have finished the project, restoring the home to nearly pristine condition while updating where needed. This house is a good example of a Spanish influenced house and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: t4 f (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. i B13. Remarks: :"'�---...,ALA M iia A Co.„4 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Bate of Evaluation: 21112001 0 (This space reserved for official comments.) VtN516.0 b DPR 5238(1195)H storyMaker San Buenaventura Research Assmiatee State ofCslifomia-TheResources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OFPARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD IiRi # Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other:; Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1884 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 1884 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE1 mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#,legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Set across Green Valley Creek,right side of Alameda Diablo on entering Diablo. Parcel No. 195-200-0048 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) Built as a summer home by E. C.Macauley in 1917, this woad-frame,one-story Cottage style sits on a brick foundation. The house has intersecting twin gables at either end of the main gable which runs parallel to the street. Centered above the porch and between the end twin gables is a dormer window. The house is painted deep barn red with stark white trim framing its casement windows and front porch columns and rails. The home was once painted yellow,but has been red for many of its years. A detached garage was added to the site in 1990. A graceful bridge with arched railings provides access to the almost half-acre wooded property. The front elevation of this house has changed little since it was constructed. The house is in excellent condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building ❑Structure ❑Object 0 Site ®District ❑Element of District CI Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photogra h or Drawin Photograph required_for butidin s structures,and objects2 P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) li} , , Photo looking south fit PS. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: El Prehistoric ®Historic p Both built 1917 ,..:- . Deed,County Records P7. Owner and Address Bill and Mary Lynn Peck 1884 Alameda Diablo ab o Diablo CA 94528 r P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabwry Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 to Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none) Attachments p NONE o Continuation Sheet p District Record 0 Rock Arm Record ❑Other.(List) •Location Map ®Building,Structure,and Object Record ci Linear Feature Record p Artifact Record •Sketch Map O Archaeological Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑Photograph Record DPR 523A 111.15)WtOrWaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California---The Resources AQency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARifS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD � # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1884 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: Fembanks B2. Common Name: Peck residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4, Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Arts and Crafts cottage B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built 1917 as a summer home B7. Moved?EgNo ❑Yes Ej Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: Wood bridge, with arched rails,over Green Valley Creek, detached garage added 1990,same style, materials as house. Pool,patios. B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown B14. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This cottage was built as a summer home by E.C. Macauly of Macauly Foundry in Oakland. The house was leased during World War 11 to Lt. John Sander, M.D., stationed at the base hospital at Camp Shoemaker near Pleasanton. When he was sent overseas, his family continued to live in the home.After the war, William Knowland, owner of the Oakland Tribune, U.S. Senator and Republican Majority Leader during the Eisenhower administration, summered at the house. The house was owned by Eva Pearson(1945-1962). In 1962, the Pecks bought the property, the third owners in its long and varied history. The have retained the structure's historic features, completed a kitchen renovation in 1999, and refinished the original "Fernbanks"sign by the bridge. This home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house is an excellent example of an Arts and Crafts summer cottage and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: N See continuation sheet of district form for references. {Sketch Map with north arrow rewired.) t B13.Remarks: �AL B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 211/2001 (This space reserved for official comments.) JD��gi.C) _RtJ CPR 5M(1195)Flis"aker San Buenaventura Research AssodWss State ofCalgomia--The ResourcesAgency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRi' PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listing's Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1896 Alameda Diablo P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: [] Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra.Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1896 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE,/ mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description,,directions to resource, elevation,etc., as appropriate) Last house on right,across two bridges(foot and car)on Alameda Diablo coming from main entrance Parcel No. 195-200-0055 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) The twin gabled cedar shingled home was built in 1917 by Diablo's first postmaster, Edwin Lee Cooper. It's architecture is unusual for a twin gabled home in the it has a symmetrical facade with two symmetrical gables that merge from a hipped roof and are cantilevered out over the plane of the first floor walls. The house has a curved front porch with slim wood Corinthian columns for support. French doors are the front doors,and the other fenestration consists of double-hung windows. The house underwent a major renovation completed in 1992. The study,living room, fireplace,second story front two rooms of the house were retained and are original. Other portions at the rear of the house were rebuilt but have blended well with the roof line, shingle exterior,and window trim. The original footbridge was rebuilt in 1995,and a car bridge was added in 1995,both have lattice trim. There are three small garages on the property:the original 1917 structure,a garage dating to c. 1940 and a recently constructed 1998 garage. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building D Structure 0 Object El Site 0 District E]Element of District ❑Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,strictures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking south P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: ❑Prehistoric 0 Historic E Both y built 1917 P7. Owner and Address Brian and.Maryann Cella 1896 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) z Roberta Seabury ` Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadens PO Box M Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 2/112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) t='� Neiphborh Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE O Continuation Sheet 0 District Record p Rock Art Record D Other:(List) C3 Location Map R Building,Stricture,and Object Record 0 Linear Feature Record O Artifact Record o Sketch Map o Archaeological Record 0 Milling Station Record ci Photograph Record DPR 523A 0/95)HstrirvMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates state ofCalifornia. esds,me Primary DEPAATMENT&F PRif}S'AND FIE' TION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, SAND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1896Alameda Diablo 61. Historic Name: Green Gables B2. Common Name: Cella Residence B3. Original Use: Residential 134. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Stick Shingle 1 Victorian B8. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built 1917 by Edwin Lee Cooper as a year round house-never intended to be a summer home. B7. Moved?®No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: Three garages-the first built in 1917 on Diablo Road, the second built in 19406 on Alameda Diablo(both single car shingled structures), the third double car built in 1999 matching house architecture with gable roof and shingles. There is a footbridge,rebuilt in 1995,and a car bridge,added in 1995,both with lattice B9a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown BIO. Significance: Theme:; Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in temrs of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrtty.) Edwin and Helen Cooper named this house"Green Gables"when they built it in 1917. The twin gables are unusual in that it has a symmetrical facade with two matching gables. They,however,emerge from a hipped roof and are cantilevered out over the plane of the first story walls. Edwin Cooper was Diablo's first postmaster(1918-1940)and Helen Cooper was the second,(1940-1955). Edwin was also the first Diablo Country Club Manager and one of the first club members. Other family names associated with this house include Stutevill, Garcia, Bouiily, and Cella, the current owners. The house is a good example of Stick Shingle and Victorian styles merged in an eclectic fashion. The Stick Style was popular in many east coast resort communities. Unlike many houses in Diablo, this house was always a year round residence. This home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee and it is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: N N t (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. B13. Remarks: ALA 0A B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Crate of Evaluation: 2/1/20101 qy (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B(1)45)H atoryMaker San Buenevemra Research Assnciates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary"# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HAI # PRIMARY RECORD T.rino"mlai NRii"P Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer" Date " Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1925 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (152b and P2c or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 1925 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEl mN e.Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Comer of Alameda Diablo and Country Club Drive,Diablo Parcel No. 195-210-0087 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This three-story/talianate house built for Dan Cook in 1879 as the main farmhouse for Oakwood Stock Farm,a 15,000 acre ranch known for fine racing and trotting horses and prize winning livestock. The first floor exterior is brick,the second floor and attic consist of wood shiplap with ornate wood fretwork under the eaves which is repeated under the porch. The decorative brackets under the eaves of the attic and front porches are offset by the austere square utilitarian shape of the structure softened with porches. The first story porch originally wrapped around three sides of the house, but now only exists at two elevations. Most of the original double-hung wood frame windows are present. There are also a number of casement windows that may be later additions, but that are older and may be within the period of significance. The house has had no other major additions or exterior changes, except a detached garage that is of a compatible architecture to the main residence. It is in excellent condition and retains a high degree of integrity. 133b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) NP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present R Building ❑Structure ❑Object ❑Site ❑ District ❑Element of District ❑Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#} 1 ,,' Photo larking north `Yti, a Pr' P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: ❑Prehistoric ®Historic ❑Both i ! bull!1879 P7. Owner and Address ` Les and Dawn Serpa 111 j Diablo Diablo CA 94528 i, Pg.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 19D4 is Cadene PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) i Neighborhood Surrey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments p NONE 0 Continuation Sheet p District Record 0 Rock Art Record p Cather:(List) ❑Location Map s Building,Structure,and Object Record t i Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record C7 Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record Q Milling Station Record p Photograph Record DPR 523A 0/99 HstwNaker San Buenaventura Research Asaodates state ofCalifdmia—The Resources. Primary `# DEPARTMF-NT, F f'Ai1 '7-ANI]F{E TION . BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT 'REWRD HR1 # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1925 Alameda Diablo Bi. Historic Name: Oakwood B2. Common Name: Diablo County Club-Club house 1912-1948 B3. Original Use: Farmhouse, then Club house B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: ftalianate B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built 1879 as farmhouse for Oakwood Stock Farm,converted to Diablo Country Club clubhouse 1912,reverted to residence in 1948. B7. Moved?®No [I Yes 0 Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: Added:garage(appropriate architecture-looks like as carriage house),pool. B9a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was built in 1879 as farmhouse for Dan Cook,owner of Oakwood Stock Farm. Its a grand residence in the ttalianate style. The building was used as Diablo Country Club's first clubhouse when R.N. Burgess established Diablo Country Club in 1912. The building remained the Club house throughout the period of significance for the historic district. In fact it was not until 1948 that the building reverted back to use as a private residence. The building has been changed little over the years. The Club house was the social center of Diablo and is an important component of this planned community, While it was constructed before the period of significance, its significance within the history of Diablo is undisputed. This building is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) �. I �' B13. remarks: cptA�04oie B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) i p� piEOFL 1�lAjjLt.7 44 DPR 5M(IM5)His"aker San BuenavenNra R"aarch ReancWft ................................................... . State of California—The Resources Agency Primary. # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomid NRHP Sta#us Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2060 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: D Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (132b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 114 of 114 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 2060 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE/ MN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Second house on right of Alameda Diablo after intersection with Avendia Nueva Parcel No. 195-290-0098 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This English cottage style white shingled home was built in 1926. Originally a single-story home, second floor bedrooms and gables were added to the rear of the house in the 1960s. This addition is of a compatible scale and materials to the original portion of the house. The home has French doors leading to gardens and reflecting pool,as well as true divided multi-paned double-hung windows. The property includes a cabana,swimming pool,sports court,garage and a gazebo that is an outdoor copy of the windowed alcove in the home's living room. There is a white brick painted wail surrounding the property is modeled after Governor's mansion wall in Williamsburg, Virginia. This house is in excellent condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present Z Building D Structure D Object O Site D District D Element of District D Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photolooking south oe - LL P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: D Prehistoric Z Historic D Both N built in 1926 Deed P7. Owner and Address Tim and Cathy Gonzalez 2060 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94526 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) -2 Roberta Seabury Diablo Historfc Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadens Piz Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet ❑District Record ❑Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) ❑Location Map s Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPR 523A M951 HisforvMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates -- State of California—TheResources, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RE E3E Tk3N-- Pt trtls�Iry # - BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECCtR;b Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2060A/ameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: B2, Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential, B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: English Country B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This house was constructed in 1926,added to in 1960s. B7. Moved7 S No O Yes O Unknown Date: Original Location: 136. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown B10. Significances Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significances 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was built in 1926 for a Mr.Prick.Ralph and Bee Philips bought the home completely furnished from George Chambers in 1942 for$14,0100. The original small summer home was remodeled in the early 1960s by the Rubey family. The house is prominently sited as the first house on Alameda Diablo at Avenida Nueva. This home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District, B11, Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required. See continuation sheet of district form for references. t B13. Remarks: 614. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee (} � Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) QAC' �* G Ar.t.ML 1.03 C Riir(...A UKS S DPR 5296(ii95)WiatoWaker San Buenaventura Research AssoclaWs State otCalifornia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRi # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2067 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ❑Not for Publication ®Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or Ptd. Attach a Location. Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5` Quad Date T ; R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 2067 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE! mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Left side of Alameda Diablo,first house on left after intersection of Avenida Nueva and Alameda Diablo. Parcel No. 195-250-0179 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This English Tudor-style home sits on a compact, narrow lot with the creek bed to the rear and the street at the front. This partial two-story home has decorative half-timbering and leaded glass windows. A small cross gabled dormer, front porch addition was constructed in 1984 and blends with the original style of the house. The house has a steeply pitched gabled shingled roof. A prominent gable at the living room is further accented by a dove cove window within the gable and a large,multi-paned window below. This house is in excellent condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 2 Building 0 Structure 0 Object C7 Site 0 District 0 Element of District 0 Other (Isolates, etc.) P5e.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession li) Photo looking north PB. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: 0 Prehistoric Historic D Both built in 1915-18 •' ' P7. Owner and Address x " Ravi and Rocki Lai 2067 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 o P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 19004 La Cedena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 �;; £y� � P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 i2%'• ^�, s•di` C* y k Y3?t < ..5 Y+?. GF' 'Y++ •Z' f' P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P71.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments p NONE o Continuation Sheet 0 District Record cl Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) ❑Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record •Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record O Photograph Record MR 57..0 ttl451 Hi4in-MAkor Can R—nh.ra R~.,h AaanrW— State of California—The Resources DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RME7TION Primat�y # BUIL DING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD NRI # ` Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #. (Assigned by recorder) 2067Alameda Diablo B1: Historic Name: Green Gates 82. Common Name: Lai Residence B3, Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: English Tudor-style 85. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built 1915-1918 B7. Moved?®No O Yes 0 Unknown Date: Original Location: 88. Related Features: Dan Cook Creek at rear of property,carport B9a. Architect: Unknown b.Builder: Unknown 810. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1925 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria• 1&3 (Discuss Importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) . Built in 1915-18, by the 1940s, a Colonel Butler was the owner of the home. He was an avid horseman. Four other people have owned the home, but little is known except the family names, including Jackson, Whitney, and Statler. This is an excellent example of Tudor Style home in Diablo and as such it was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District, B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required. t B13. Remarks: 0�'� 1�d 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee �1Vk Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) i" Yi C+4l_LgE. t-A.S CAtt.IhIi10 S DPR 5238(9/95)HiattHyMaker Sen Buenaventura Resewch State ofCalifornia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY =RECORD HRi Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2072 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: E)Not for Publication ®Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 2072 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mill mN e.Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Parcel No. 195-290-0106 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This white shingled cottage with a steeply gabled shingled roof was built in the 1920s. It features an extremely fall end gable brick chimney that extends beyond the very high pitched roof. The single story small cottage has floor to ceiling French doors leading out to small garden area. It has a small bricked porch and steps leading to a front door. The lot is surrounded by a low white picket fence and manicured lawns. The house has changed very little since it was constructed in the 1920s,except for a kitchen remodel including a back porch. The garage has also been remodeled and updated,but was done with compatible scale and materials to the original house. The house is in excellent condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present E Building El Structure El Object C Site © District D Element of District ©Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking south P5. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: © Prehistoric 0 Historic D Both built in 1920s 3. P7. Owner and Address Nan Rand 2072 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 a P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberts Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none) Attachments ❑NONE o Continuation Sheet ❑District Record 0 Rack Art Record 0 Other:(List) 0 Location Map o Butiding,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record d Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record p Milling Station Record ❑Photograph Record DPR 523A M/95)HistorWaker San Buenaventura Research Assaciates State of California—The Resources Agency Pf ilns # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Primary BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRS Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2072 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: B2, Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4, Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Cottage style B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This house was built in 1520s. B7. Moved?0 No ❑Yes C`l Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown 810. :Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dew, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1925 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss Importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope,Aiso address integrity.) This 1920s summer home was most likely winterized in the late 1940s. Little is known of the original owners or occupants. The house is a charming example of a small scale summer cottage that has been had very minor alterations since it was constructed. As such, this home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811. Additional Resource Attributes:(List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required. f i 813. Remarks: 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committees 1 Date of Evaluation: 21112001 a (This spare reserved for official comments.) JL JV GArot.tlE. LC:C CAtt-ADO DP1523a(V95)FiatoWaker San Suenaww wra Renamh State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRf # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2084 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication ®Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P21b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 2084 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE/ rnN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation,etc., as appropriate) Right side of Alameda Diablo after intersection with Avenida Nueva,second house Parcel No. 195-290-0114 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) Built as a summer cottage in the late 1920s, this brown shingled steeply pitched,gabled roof house has a front porch with white posts and lintels as well as a striking red door.Large multi paned windows with shutters accent the front of the home. The house is of a simple cottage style with mullioned windows and a large bay window with side windows in the kitchen. The whole house is 1,200 square feet. Extended walls and windows of the dining room form a large bay with views of the expansive rear yard and very old wisteria vine. The house is in excellent condition. P3b. 'Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building Cj Structure El Object El Site ❑District ❑Element of District 0 Other (isolates, etc.) 135a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking scour P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: 0 Prehistoric ®Historic ©Both built1920s P7. Owner and Address Doris Stripeike 2984 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 P6. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadens PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 7777 �.. P9. Date Recorded: 2/1/2001 r V. } P10. Survey Type: (Describe) rg d" ` rix NeighboffmW Survey P11.Report Ctistion:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachn,*nts o NONE ❑Continuation Sheet d District Record p Rock Art Record o Other:(List) Ei Location Map o Building,Structure,and Object Record O Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record o Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record ❑Photograph Record DPR 523A 11195)HistorWaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California--The ResourcesAgg"enccy DEPARTMENT DE PARKS AND RECREATION Primary # i BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND {ABJECT RECORD Hill # Page 2 of 2 NRHP status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2084 Alameda Diablo 61. Historic Name: 82. Common Name: Strapeka residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: English cottage B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This house was built in the 1920s B7. Moved?Z No ❑Yes El Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: Detached garage with adjoining roam and bath. B9a. Architect: Unknown b.Builder: Unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss Importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was built in the 1920s but little is known about the original architect or builder. A pre-1959 swimming pool fills most of the back yard. There have been no major alterations to the house over the years. A screened porch was enclosed and the kitchen renovated. As such, this home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required. H t Crb B13. Remarks: B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1p` Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) �y,4+ — 6 � CAL 61L t,.bS C Af.J—A M S OPP 523B(1195)HistMMaker San Buenaventura Resewctr Associates State of Caiifomia—The Resources Agency ' Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2100 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ® Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 2100 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEt mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Parcel No. P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This house was built in the 1920s. It has simple detailing. A hand-hewn stick fence with scalloped design greets visitors to this storybook cottage. There is a turreted bay entry, floor to ceiling French doors and windows and a brick inglenook fireplace. The house sits on a heavily wooded half acre lot. Two small additions were added in the 1950s to the rear of the house including a very small bedroom and an enclosed porch. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present Z Building D Structure D Object D Site D District D Element of District D Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking south s .4R P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: i D Prehistoric Z Historic ❑Both buift 1920s P7. Owner and Address ? Clay and Sue Allen •i , " �. 2100 Aiamede di"o da,• Diablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadens PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 211/2001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet p District Record Li Rock Art Record 0 Other.(List) C3 Location Map N Building,Structure,and Object Record O Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record O Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record O Milling Station Record ci Photograph Record DPR 523A(1/95)Histo"aker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California—The Resources DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RE A ION Primary # BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2100 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: Allen residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 85. Architectural Style: S6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) constructed 1920s B7. Moved?N No ❑Yes L]Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Relented Features: B9a. Architect: Unknown b.Builder: Unknown 810. Significance. Theme: Comm Plan Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type- Residential Applicable Criteria-, 1&3 (Discless importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity,) This house was constructed in the 1920x. The Taylor family owned this house for nearly forty years. This home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District, 811.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References. See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Ma with north arrow required.) 813. Remarks: a B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 v� (This space reserved for official comments.) 17 Nx CJS` i DPR 523B(1185)"storyMaker San Buenaventura R"aamh Assnceatas " — -- U State ofCaiifomia--The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRf # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2116 Alameda Diablo P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication ®Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec S.M. c. Address: 2116 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE/ mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Right side of Alameda Diablo after Avenida Nueva intersection but before the bridge spanning Alameda Diablo. Parcel No. 195-290-0148 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This one-story, triple gabled Arts and Crafts house has pale green painted cedar shingles. The entry is centered between the two side gables. The shutters are operable for winterizing. The are gables separated by a low pitched roof with wide facia boards accented with white trim. Typical windows are wood-frame, casements. This house is in good condition and has been only slightly modified. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 9 Building d Structure EJ Object C]Site U District El Element of District ❑Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo locking south P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: y ®Prehistoric ®Historic ❑Both +: built 1914 ., Deed,County Records =s P7. Owner and Address Vic and Viv Myers =. .T 2116 Alameda Diablo ;. Diablo CA 94528 j r P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) - `, fiobarta Seebury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 19i?4 La Cadena PQ Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 10. Survey Type: (Describe) z Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet ❑District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other.(List) ❑Location Map 2 Building,Structure,and object Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record ❑ Photograph Record DPR 523A(1135)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State ofCalifomia—The Resources AgePrimary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RE REATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2116 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: Myers residence B3. Original Use: Residential Bd. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Arts and Crafts B8. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built 1914 87. Moved4®No ❑Yes l Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Pian Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This Arts and Crafts cottage was built in 1914, the first of a string of cottages built along Alameda Diablo ending with the cottage at 2084 Alameda Diablo. They may have been built by the same builder-possibly Mr. Morey who built three houses on the other side of the street. It was built by the same builder as the Allen house next door and other similar cottages in the neighborhood. The Allen home was, at one time, owned by a daughter of the Gump's Department Store owner and this home,2116 Alameda Diablo, was owned by her twin sister. This small cottage is a good example of the simple Arts and Crafts houses that graced Diablo during its period of significance. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. B13. Remarks: 4�,5' CASA B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee , p Date of Evaluation: 21112001 Dipi�V (This space reserved for official comments.) �� � P' DPR 5238(1195)HistorNaker San Buenaventura Research Asscoat" ................................................ ..... State ofCOomia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2121 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: [] Nat for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 114 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 2121 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEi mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Across bridge on right on Alameda Diablo near Cabalio Ranchero Parcel No. 195-250-0146 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This large, two-story brick and redwood shiplap sided house was built in 1920. It has 15 rooms,six bedroom and four bathrooms. It has many multi-paned true divided double-hung windows. The house sits on a heavily wooded creek-side location. There is an ivy-covered pedestrian bridge from Alameda Diablo. This was one of the large houses built in Diablo in the 1920s and has been little altered from its original exterior appearance. The rear cottage on this property may pre-date the larger,main house. This residence is in excellent condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single f=amily Property P4. Resources Present X. Building El Structure ❑Object 0 Site ❑District ❑Element of District ❑Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking north x. p•, P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: D Prehistoric E Historic ©Both 1920s P7. Owner and Address Carl and Jan Cox 2121 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 211/2001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) !Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet ❑District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) O Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record p Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record ❑Photograph Record DPR 523A(1.1995)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION y BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2121 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: 132. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This house was constructed in the 1920s BT. Moved?®No [1 Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: 139a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown BID. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This stately expansive home, built as a summer home in the 1920s, most likely belonged to a family with many children. The Fishers'have owned the house since 1982, following the Thomas family and the Grandquist family.All have taken good care of the home, but have not made any drastic exterior changes. Wiring, plumbing, kitchen and baths have been updated and the house was winterized. This house is an excellent example of a Colonial Revival house in Diablo and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 1311.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. N (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) '�Slti B13. Remarks: �{p B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 2/1/2001 0 (This space reserved for official comments.) ,�+ � � D� 01 DPR 5238(1195)HistoWaker sun Buenaventura Research AssocWmrs State of Calffomia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings i Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2133 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: CJ Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 2133 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large andflinear resources) mEl mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Left side of Alameda Diablo after Avenida Nueva intersection at drive just before bridge spanning Alameda Diablo Parcel No. 195-150-0007 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This Arts and Crafts cottage was constructed in 1916 and sits on two parcels(195-150-0007 and 195-250-0013)creating an acre lot. The classic cottage/bungalow includes a large front porch,many mullioned windows and exterior doors.It is wood-frame construction with redwood siding and large facia trim and extensive use of six-by-six timber details. The home has had only three owners including the current ones. The house is of a simple, honest construction and materials plus the classic design that allow indoor/outdoor living. The home is located across Dan Cook creek from Alameda Diablo Road and is accessed by an auto covered bridge shared with two neighbors. The original home was a single story two-bedroom building. In the 1920s,a kitchen and screen porch were added to rear of the house. A two-story garage and bedrooms were later added to the rear of the house in 1995. This included a master bedroom was added,kitchen updated, new fumace, wiring and other essentials were brought to code. While this house has been enlarge,this work has been concentrated at the rear and the front, original portion of the house has been little changed. The house is in excellent condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 1Z Building ❑Structure C7 Object © Site ❑ District 0 Element of District C Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking northwest P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: 0 Prehistoric R Historic CJ Both built 1916 } County Records,Deeds P7. Owner and Address Stuart and Anne Knowles 2133 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 to Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 _. « P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Aoki r ,p Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE 0 Continuation Sheet C)District Record ❑Rock Art Record c3 Other:(List) ❑Location Map s Building,Structure,and Object Record p Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record O Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record C)Milling Station Record G Photograph Record DPR 523A{V95)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California---The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2133 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: Knowles residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Arts and Crafts cottage B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built 1916 B7. Moved?M No Cl Yes ❑ Unknown Date: Original Location: 138. Related Features: Carbridge B9a. Architect: b. Builder: Charles Morey B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This Arts and Crafts Diablo home is another prime example of excellent renovation, restoration and addition while maintaining the original integrity of the structure. It is believed Mr. Morey built the home in 1916 and subsequently three other homes on adjacent parcels. The house was one of four built on adjoining lots by Charles Morey, a San Francisco dentist. He lived in the home until the 1960s. The wood-frame house has redwood siding, extensive use of wood trim and is in excellent condition. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. 0 t o B13. Remarks: CASga B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) �yQ j 6PR 523E(1195)"s"aker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of Calitomia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRR # Trinomial NRHP Status' Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2139Alameda'Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: D Not for Publication ®Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USES 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sea B.M. c. Address: 2139 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, Califomia Zip 94528 d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE/ mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#k,legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) One of three homes sharing a bridge across Dan Cook Creek before Cabello Ranchero Parcel No. 195-250-0120 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This wood-frame Arts and Crafts style cottage was built in the 1920s. The home has tapered wood pillars supporting a spacious front porch for a small home. Casement windows are used throughout with larger single paned windows between allowing maximum light for the interior. The house is sheathed in wood shingles and there is a masonry chimney. It's charm is its size in the heavily wooded setting. The house shares a car bridge with four neighboring lots. The house has been re-roofed but has maintained a high degree of integrity otherwise. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 0 Building D Structure D Object D Site D District D Element of District D Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Y > Photo looking northwest P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: D Prehistoric ®Historic D Both built 1920 County records P7. Owner and Address Christian and Lianne Nails 2139 Alameda Diablo 3 Diablo CA 94528 P$. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury - Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 PS. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighbothwod Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑ NONE o Continuation Sheet ❑District Record ❑ Rock Art Record C1 Other:(List) 0 Location Map S Building,Structure,and Object Record p Linear Feature Record p Artifact Record C)Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record p Milling Station Record p Photograph Record DPA 523A (1/95)Hisforymaker San Buenaventura Research Associates - State of Caltfomia—The Resources Agency Primer DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION y BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRi If Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2139 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: Nails residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 85. Architectural Style: Arts and Craft bungalow B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built 1920 B7. Moved?IN No ©Yes .❑Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: Shares car bridge with four neighbors,all Morey built homes 139a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown 810. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was built in 1920 by San Francisco dentist Charles Morey who built at least four Diablo Arts and Crafts houses. His wife lived in the hidden summer cottage located across Dan Cook Creek until 1967,making her,at the time, Diablo's oldest living resident. This house has had at least five owners since Mrs. Morey left it in 1967. The house is currently undergoing interior renovation, but the exterior has remained as built. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 611. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. l C a 813. Remarks: C ,SAr �,v�'✓" 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 rP" (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238(11%)HisteryMaker San HuenavertlUra Research Associates ....................... . . State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARRS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial NRHP Status bode Other Listings Review Cade Reviewer ---- Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2145 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: LJ Not for Publication Cg Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 2145 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEl mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#,legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) One of three homes built across Dan Cook Creek on left of Alameda Diablo just before intersecting with Cabello Ranchero Parcel No. 195-250-0112 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This Arts and Crafts two-story bungalow has triple gables,pillared porches and many fully paned windows looking out over the Dan Cook Creek and a wooded yard. The white house has a shiplap exterior with mullioned windows and shingled roof. Stone steps lead to the broad wood pillared front porch. There are two bridges that provide access to the property,one is an ornate wood beamed and gated covered pedestrian bridge, while the other is a car bridge. Both bridges were designed by Berkeley architect Will Corlett who also designed the ornamented quaint garage,but not the house. 133b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 9 Building D Structure D Object D Site ©District D Element of District 0 Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) +, Photo looting northwest • P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: ©Prehistoric Historic D Both built 1920s P7. Owner and Address Lynn and Cindy Jansen r 2145 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 Pg.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury i • Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadens PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 s Pg. Date Recorded: 21112001 �.: P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet ❑District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other.(List) ❑Location Map ®Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map CJ Archaeological Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑ Photograph Record UPR 523A(IM)History?A*er San Buenaventura Research Associates State of Callfomia—The Resources Agency prirnf�r # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Y I BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HR1 # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2145 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: Donna Linda B2. Common Name: Jansen home B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Arts and Crafts Bfs. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in the 1920s as a summer home;winterized in the 1930s;restored,renovated 1970s by the Suitors. B7. Moved?®No ❑Yes .®Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: Two bridges-one an ornate wood beamed and gated covered walk bridge, the other a car bridge-both designed by Berkeley architect Will Corlett. He also designed the ornamented quaint garage,but not the house. B9a. Architect: Unknown,bridge William Corlett b.Builder: Unknown B10. Significance: Theme:. Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was built in the 1920s by San Francisco dentist Charles Morey. He built three other homes, all neighbors to"Donna Linda." The house was winterized in the 1930s, restored, and renovated 1970s by the Suitors. This house is an excellent example of an Arts and Crafts bungalow used for summer residence. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. N (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) B13. Remarks: � B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 2/1/2001 (This space reserved for official comments.) �R DPR 5238(1195)HatoryMaker San Buenswenyura Remarch AssoaWm State ofCalifomia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Tri # nomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2146Alameda Diablo P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: D Not for Publication E Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 2146 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE/ MN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) House on right behind"Oakside"gates at Alameda Diablo bridge spanning Dan Cook Creek, Parcel No. 195-290-0254 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) The main house is white shiplap with brick trim and brick pillars supporting the front porch. The single story home is early California ranch,most likely built in the late 1920s.It features many large windows and French doors leading to patios and gardens. There is a guest house and garden shed on the two-acre property. There are several buildings an the property., the main house,guest house and gardening sheds,all single story white painted clapboard cottage style buildings. The property,about three acres, has the traditional name of Oakside. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 0 Building D Structure D Object ❑Site D District ® Element of District i]Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) ,.Y Photo looking south P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: y:,. x ❑Prehistoric ®Historic 0 Both built 1920s r£ a� P7. Owner and Address Steve and Lisa Bakos 2146 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabuty Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadens PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighbortwod Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments D NONE p Continuation Sheet d District Record O Rock Art Record D Other:(List) D Location Map lid Building,Structure,and Object Record D Linear Feature Record D Artifact Record Ei Sketch Map D Archaeological Record O Milling Station Record D Photograph Record G�- State of Caldomia--The Resources AAggeennccyy Primas # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRi # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2145 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: Oakside B2. Common Name: Bakos Residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: small cottage/rancho B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built 1920s. B7. Moved?IN No O'Yes 0 Unknown Dale: Original Location: 138. Related Features: Guest house,garden shed, creek side setting. B9a. Architect: Unknown b.Builder: Unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance. 1912-1829 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was likely built in the late 1920s and is a small, cottage. The property recently sold in 1999 and new owners, the Bakos, are renovating the buildings and gardens. Very little is know of the history of this house. As a good example of a 1920s simple cottage,this house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 1 See continuation sheet of district form for references. N �d B13. Remarks: B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 2/112001 (This space reserved for official comments) a $ (! id �G DPR 5238(I M)HistayMaker San Buenaventura Reseal Associates ......................................... .. .................................................. . ............................................... ,e' ��- State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD NRi # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2154 Alameda Diablo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ❑Nat for Publication [RUnrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P21b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 2154 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE/ mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#,legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Parcel No. 195-290-0015 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) The home,built of clear redwood with imported Philippine random plank teak floors, takes full advantage of combining indoor and outdoor living with numerous doors leading to the expansive yard shaded by oak trees. Construction included intricate details such as the hard carved shutters brought from Massachusetts. Each depicts a unique scene descriptive of the house and are full length functional storm shutters. The ones hear the children's play yard depict characters from nursery rhymes. The house was sited on the lot to take advantage of the large space and existing oak trees. Its and open,airy home to provide comfort on warm summer nights. P31b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present [K Building ❑Structure ❑Object ❑Site ❑ District ❑Element of District ❑Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking southwest 1 .. P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources. ' ❑Prehistoric ®Historic ❑Both built circa 1929 Deeds,County Records P7. Owner and Address Robert and Deborah Shamell 2154 Alameda Diablo Diablo CA 94528 Pia. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 3 F P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) 4 Neighbortrood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet ❑District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) ❑Location Map N Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record ❑Milting Station Record ❑ Photograph Reoord DPR 523A(1195)HiatoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates - State of'Califomia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HR1 � Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2154 Alameda Diablo Bt. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4, Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Bh'. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This house was constructed in 1929 B7. Moved?IZ No O Yes 0 Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: guest cottage and garage. B9a. Architect: William G. Corlett b.Builder: Will G. Corlett B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This home, designed and built by Oakland architect William Corlett, is a cottage style summer home built around 1929, approximately one year after he bought the two lots making one and one-half acres. Corlett was listed as a member of the Mount Diablo Country Club in the 1928 roster. The house has had three owners-the builder,a local school principal John Roberts,and now the Sharnell's. There have been no additions or major alterations. As such, this home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house is a good example of the work of William Corlett, a well-known Oakland architect and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. -1311.Additional Resource Attributes (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 1 See continuation sheet of district form for references. (� t Ce B13. Remarks: v B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 a (This space reserved for official comments.) �y t� " yap DPR 5238(1/95)HistoryMaker Sen Buenaventura Research Assomates a � State of Californias--The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRi # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2166 Alameda Diablo P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication E)Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 2166 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEi mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Right side of Alameda Diablo at the intersection of Caballo Ranchero Parcel No. 195-300-0203 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This lap-board sided rustic Colonial Revival house is of two-stories. Its many gables adorn its steeply pitched roof including one pillared over the front door entrance. The siding of the rambling structure is Dolly Varden"lapboard. The home,sitting originally on five acres and now occupying a one and one-half acre parcel, has had many owners over the years and has seen some changes, though all have been careful to maintain the integrity of the house. it sits back from the road with a rambling path and tall redwoods leading to the front door. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present X Building ❑Structure ❑Object ❑Site ❑District ❑ Element of District ❑Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) * Photo looking southeast P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: ❑ Prehistoric ®Historic ❑Both built 1924 P7. Owner and Address David and Elizabeth Birka-White 2166 Alameda Diablo 4111 Diablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 Le Cadens PO Box 535 ±... Diablo CA 94528 PJ. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Nelghbatrood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE []Continuation Sheet p District Record 0 Rock Art Record d Other:(List) ❑Location Map w Building,Structure,and Object Record O Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record p Sketch Map Cl Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPR 523A(1/95)KstoryMakar San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # J DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION y BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRS # � Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #. (Assigned by recorder) 2166Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Arts and Crafts B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built c. 1929-lot purchased 1928. B7. Moved?X No O Yes ©Unknown Date: Original Location: Baa. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) The home was built in 1924 for William Dolges and family. The house has had many owners over the years including the following family names: Gordan, Hillyers, Baldwin, Schultz, Westhofen, Hummel, Ramsay. The Dolges sold the house in 1955 to the Ramseys. It is said that Herbert Hoover visited Diablo in 1928 when running for President as Republican candidate. He apparently stood at top of Chalet stairs and admired the Dolges house. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. N 70 813. remarks: B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Hyl+ Date of Evaluation: 2/1/2001 4 (This space reserved for official comments.) I Cr` DPR 5238(IW)HistoWaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State ofCal'rfomia—TheResourcesAgency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Tri # Trinomial NRHP Status 'Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2185Alameda Diablo P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: Not for Publication ® Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5` Quad Date T R 1/4 of 114 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 2185 Alameda Diablo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) MEI mN e.Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#,legal description, directions to resource, elevation,etc., as appropriate) Comer of Alameda Diablo and Caballo Ranchero Parcel No. 195-250-0045 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This Arts and Crafts style home was built in 1921.An airy open home,it has many windows with smaller side windows that are mullioned and open outward. It has a large front porch extending from a boxy front. The house is shingled and has a flat shingled roof. It has a stone auto bridge with,two decorative cast iron lights providing access to the property. The baths and kitchen were renovated in the 1980s. A detached two-story shingled garage was added to the property in 1998. The house is in excellent condition. P31b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present X Building ®Structure O Object [:1 Site 0 District a Element of District ❑Other (Isolates, etc.) PSa.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession i1) Photo looking northwest P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: X ft [ Prehistoric ®Historic ®Both built 1921 P7. Owner and Address rw" Richard Shearer 2185 Alameda Diablo N Diablo CA 94528 P6. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 9. Date Recorded: 21112001 10. Survey Type: (Describe) ighborhoud survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter'none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet 0 District Record EI Rock Art Record 0 Other:(List) o Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record 0 Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record E7 Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPR 523A(1/95)HistoryMaker San suenavenbura Research Associates `77 State of Calffomia-The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION P ltlr Lary # BUILDING, STRUCTURE; AND OBJECT RECORD HAI # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2185 Alameda Diablo B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: country cottage 86. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built in 1921 B7. Moved?0 No d Yes ®Unknown Date. Original Location: B8. Related Features: 139a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Day,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance. 1912-7328 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address Integrity.) The home was a Diablo estate when built in 1921. it has a rock bridge spanning Dan Cook Creek, and at one time included on it 2.5 acres, tennis courts, guest houses,swimming pool and horse stalls. The property was divided and the home now sits on.61 acres with the old bridge as access. Little historical information is known about this house. The residence is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2®Single Family Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with—north arrow require . See continuation sheet of district form for references. 9 B13. Remarks: ZB 614. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 2/1/2001 (This space reserved for official comments.) P� DPR 548(1)$5)KstoryMaker yuan Buenaventura Research Arssodates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRi # PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1607 Calle Arroyo P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: FINot for Publication ®Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1607 Calle Arroyo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEI mN e.Other locational Data(Enter Parcel It, legal description, directions to resource,elevation,etc., as appropriate) First house on corner of Diablo Road and Calle Arroyo Parcel No. 195-141-0206 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This house was constructed in 1917 and has English and Swiss chalet features. It is constructed of redwood and has lath and plaster walls,solid oak floors,and a wood shingled roof. The windows are multi-light floor to ceiling. The original part of the house has a gabled roof running parallel to the street. Several additions had been made to the property,but the original small house has been restored. The'Mount Diablon"reported on January 15, 1917, 'The dwelling will be typical of the English domestic home. It will have the same cozy appearance, the high gable roof, the comfortable fireplace in the living room while a trellised arbor will be effective as a decorative feature at the rear of the house." The house is newly added to and the original portion restored. it is in excellent condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building ❑Structure ❑Object [I Site ❑ District ❑Element of District El Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo baking west P6. Date Constructed/Age' and Sources: ❑ Prehistoric ® Historic ©Both bum 1917 P7. Owner and Address Roger Greenwald 07 Calle Arroyo J Diablo CA 94528 ■, roto - .■ P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) : r+Y Roberta Seabury ^t Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 2/1/2001 Survey Type: (Describe) NsiBhborhood Survey P71.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet ❑District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) ❑Location Map t@ Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map [I Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record ❑ Photograph Record DPR 523A(1195)HistoWaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of Cellfomia—The Resources Agency primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1607 Calle Arroyo B1. Historic Name: Gardener's Cottage B2. Common Name: Roger and Nicki Greenwald Residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: English Garden cottage B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in 1917 as a cottage for the club farm gardener. New addition constructed 1998-2000 B7. Moved?❑No L9 Yes 0 Unknown Date: 1928-27 Original Location: Center of racetrack by Fairway Drive. 88. Related Features: When the living room was added in 1927 a grape arbor was built at that end. The original grape vines are there today—four varieties with one white, two red and one Concord.At the same time at the north end of the house,facing the golf course,a wisteria arbor was built and today is covered with the original B9a. Architect: William Knowles b.Builder: unknown 810. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Day,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance. 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) The English Coffage home was designed by architect William Knowles and was built in 1917 as a gardener's cottage for the Diablo County Club head gardener. He was in charge of growing all the fruits and vegetables for Diablo's summer residents and flowers for their festivities at the clubhouse. Mr.John White built the home,and Henry Carlisle occupied it from 1917 to 1537. The house was moved in 1927 from its location near an oak tree at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church about one-half block away to its current site of nearly one-half acre. The house has had five owners, three of whom were mining engineers, All the previous additions have been demolished by the current owners and they have constructed a compatible addition to the house. This house is a good example of the work of William Knowles and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811.Additional Resource Attributes:(List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: .gee continuation sheet of district form for references. {Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 1+1 813. Remarks: �' �► 814, Evaluator; Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) ~t `"` r�� so itd!; Ali ia Lq� DPR 52M(1195)HistoWaker Sen Buenavw tura Research Asw d ................... 131--d"3 State of Caldomia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code —_ Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1789 Calle Arroyo PIT Other Identifier: P2. Location: E] Not for Publication 2UnrestrIcted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 114 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address, 1789 Calle Arroyo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) rnEl mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Situated across Dan Cook Creek. Parcel No. 195-180-0356 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This square two-story structure was built in 1916 as the carriage house for the Burgess home at 1817 Calle Arroyo. The original white painted cedar shingled exterior is extant and the living space on the second floor is still used,but not by a servant. The double-hung wood windows and several true divided light wood windows with original glass panes exist in the building.A stone bridge provides access across Dan Cook Creek from Calle Arroyo. This house has been added to in an appropriate manner and is in good condition, P3b. Resource Attributes, (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present I8l Building 0 Structure 0 Object CD Site M District it Element of District EJ Other (Isolates, etc.) Psa.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking south P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: M Prehistoric 0 Historic f I Both built 1916 P7. Owner and Address John and Kimberly Wright 1789 Calle Arroyo Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Sesbury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Gedone PO Box 535 Diablo C4 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey _Y. PI 1.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter'none") Attachments Ei NONE o Continuation Sheet C3 District Record ri Rock Art Record cD Other:(List) • Location Map m Building,Structure,and Object Record o Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record •Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record 0 Miffing Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPA 5M(IW)HstoryMaker San Buenaventura P-eseasch Associates State of Cairforriia--The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND ,OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Statin Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1789 Calle Arroyo B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: traditional B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and.date of alterations) built 1816 B7. Moved?S No ElYes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: main house adjoining this original carriage house-RN Burgess house located at 1817 Calle Arroyo B9a. Architect: George Applegarth b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss Importance in terms of historical or architectural content as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity) The historic building on this piece of property is the garage, once the carriage house of the large Burgess estate on the adjoining property. George Applegarth, noted architect who also designed the Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, designed the carriage house when designing the Burgess home. The structure was built in 1916. in the 1960s it was updated to a garage and the loft was remodeled into an apartment. Diablo's postmistress, Bettye Johannson, lived there from 1969 to 1982. The shiplap exterior remains and its redwood interior is intact. In 1991, the Wrights demolished a small ranch home on the property and built a two-story home reminiscent of the resort style architecture found in Yosemite. It complements the carriage house and at the neighboring home, the old Burgess place. Nelson Wright, father of the current owner, was the first chairman of the SRV Area Planning Commission. John Wright, the current owner, was the chair of the Danville City Planning Commission for twelve years. This house is a good example of the residential work of George Applegarth and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. B13. Remarks: n rt B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 Cht-bl'� '� Ray2y (This space reserved for official comments.) 4 (ad�.ir G�Vft,SE � r DPR 5238(1/65)H is"aker San Buenaventura Rassaith AmeWn . .......................................................... . State of California--The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial NRNP Status Code i Other Listings i Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1817 Calle Arroyo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication ® Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (122b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1817 Calle Arroyo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) ME/ mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) The first large historic home on Calle Arroyo coming from Diablo Road at Diablo's first entrance. Parcel No. 195-180-0265 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) Situated across Dan Cook Creek with a view of the fairway, this large shingled modified Prairie house is painted a pale gray. There is an ornate entry of beveled glass doors and side panels. Built in 1916 by Diablo's developer,Robert Noble Burgess, the house is a strong visual landmark in Diablo. it has a hipped roof with a generous overhang and that is covered in shingles. There is a projecting front porch with a gable roof supported by square piers. The porch has a decorative baluster railing that is repeated at the second story balcony.A light colored brick pedestrian bridge accesses the property across Dan Cook Creek. A second concrete bridge between this house and 1831 Calle Arroyo accesses a cul-de-sac with several houses. The house is in excellent condition. P31b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 9 Building ❑Structure ❑Object ❑Site ❑District ❑Element of District ❑Other (Isolates, etc.) j P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) +;. Photo boking north P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: r [] Prehistoric Historic Both { built in 1918 P7. Owner and Address Bob and Marcia Field 1817 Calls Arroyo Diablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee IW4 La Cadens PO Box 535 -- Diabb CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighbodwod Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments p NONE [i Continuation Sheet o District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) Location Map 2 Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record *Sketch Map D Archaeological Record ❑Milting Station Record [i Photograph Record DPR 523A(195)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Hili # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1817 Calle Arroyo B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 85. Architectural Style: modified Prairie B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built in 1916 B7. Moved?X No ❑Yes 0 Unknown Date: Original Location: BS. Related Features: B9a. Architect: George A.Applegarth b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Day,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) Built in 1916 by Diablo's developer, Robert Noble Burgess. The home was designed by noted architect George A. Applegarth, designer of San Francisco's Palace of the Legion of Honor. The design is a modified Prairie style with some classical references. Burgess's son, Robert and his family lived in the home through the 1960s when Simas, owner of the Simas gas station chain purchased the house. The Fields bought it from the Simas estate in 1992. The house has recently been restored by the Fields. This home is a true Diablo treasure, one honored and revered for its history in the community and the remarkable and complete restoration it deserved and received. This house is a good example of the work of George Applegarth and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. f (Sketch Map with north arrow required.} Ct 1r 813. Remarks: ' i' RIOC-0 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 "LA: CCV&S` (This space reserved for official comments) DPR 5238(IM)hfis"Sker San Buenaventura Research Aawdates .......................................................... . . State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Daae Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1843 Calle Arroyo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ❑Not for Publication ® Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5` Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec ; S.M. c. Address: 1843 Calle Arroyo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE/ mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation;etc., as appropriate) Parcel No. 195-180-0075 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) The two-story Colonial Revival house is sheathed in cedar singles. There are many wood sash double-hung windows and French doors surmounted by fan light windows. Wood banisters with turned spindles are present at the first and second levels. A grand entry porch graces the front elevation. The home, now restored and landscaped,sits on a secluded knoll with views of the 16th fairway. It has many windows overlooking the lush and wonderful landscaping. The house is difficult to see from the street below. A three-car tandem garage was added in 1999. A wood pedestrian bridge connects the front yard of the property with the garage. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ® Building 0 Structure 0 Object 0 Site d District D Element of District 0 Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo k7afvng north M P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: d Prehistoric Cl Historic D Both 1925'-County and Owner's records b P7. Owner and Address Y =. Peter and Sharon Jensen 1843 Calle Arroyo Diablo CA 94528 "N P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Histonc Preservation Committee 1944 La Cadena PO Box 535 J^. Diablo CA 94528 - - P8. Date Recorded: 21112001 y P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey Pit.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments p NONE ❑Continuation Sheet d District Record ❑ Rock Art Record p Other:(List) ❑Location Map N Building,Structure,and Object Record C7 Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record ❑Mitring Station Record ❑Photograph Record DPR 523A(1/95)WstoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California----The Resources'Acy Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RE R AE TION BUILDING, "STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code .Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1843 Calle Arroyo B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built 1926 B7. Moved?ip No 0 Yes [Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: garage new 139a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) Built in 1926, this house has had eight owners in its 70-plus year history. Dr. Edward and Edith Love purchased this house in 1926 for$4,000 in gold. In the early 1990s, the home underwent extensive renovation. In the mid 1990s the owners, Mike and Camille Cortese,spent two years landscaping the acre of property which was primarily an old olive grove gone bad. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single f=amily Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. C9 B13. Remarks: J843 t` B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 d "LX COVJLS a `. (This space reserved for official comments.) ALA1040DA biALc<3 DPR 523B(1195)H islnrWaker Sen Buenaventura Research Aswwas ............. ......... ......... State of California The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer tate Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1897 Calle Arroyo P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: [] Not for Publication % Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1897 Calle Arroyo City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEJ mN e.Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Parcel No. 195-180-0019 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This two story English Tudor style house is situated against a hill. The house is wood frame sheathed in stucco. The double-hung windows are all original and there are several French doors leading to small garden spaces. There is extensive use of redwood throughout the house. It has a steeply-pitched roof covered in shingles and a recessed entry porch with arched detailing. in the 1950s owner Don White added a large Philippine mahogany covered deck with entrances to the house on two sides on the upper levet. The current owner,a hardwoods broker,built a covered lanai attached to the house entirely of clear Philippine Mahogany, then built furniture of same to fill it. A lower level study,small bath and entry was created sometime in the past,but not by current owner. There is a steep wood auto bridge across Dan Cook Creek to the property. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ® Building ❑Structure ❑Object D Site 0 District ❑ Element of District ❑Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or(hawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) i P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) t y• -, r . T . 3•r Photo looking north P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: Prehistoric CR Historic ❑Both % , built 1920s ♦ `tir Deeds and County Records P7. Owner and Address "r Don and Jean White 1897 Calle Arroyo Diablo CA 94528 �. P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) t § ' Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadene PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded. 2/1/2001 P10. Survey 'Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments o NONE ❑Continuation Sheet ®District Record p Rock Art Record p Other.(List) ❑Location Map ®Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record •Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record 17 Milting Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPA 523A(IM)MfstoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates 0/ State ofCaiifornia—The Resources Aggeennccyy Primary #' DEPARTMENT OF'PARKS AND RECOTtON BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1897 Calle Arroyo B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential Bb. Architectural Style: English Tudor B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built in 1920s B7. Moved?N No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Day, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential . Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was built in the 1920s and modified at the rear in the 1950s. The house boarders the 18th Fairway on a one acre lot. Little is known of the original builders or of those who have lived here throughout the years. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11, Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 612. References: _ (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. �t B13. Remarks: o B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee [late of Evaluation: 2/112001 Go`r` Gtav"A ` (This space reserved for official comments.) - QLAf4F—D,4 1>i A81-0 DPR 523B(1195)HistogVaker San Buenaventura Rasa mh Associates State of Cai'riomia—The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Primary # PRIMARY RECORD HRi # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2323 Cabello Ranchero Drive P1. Other identifier. P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 114 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 2323 Cabello Ranchero Drive City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEJ mN e.Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation,etc., as appropriate) accessible off Casa Nuestra. Parcel No. 195-240-0404 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This former barn was constructed in the 1920s and was converted to a residence in 1950s. The building has a gable roof with dormer windows. Wood-siding and stone are present. There are a number of dormer windows added within the roof structure.A chimney rises at one end of the roof. The house has been added to over the years, This old bam has been well adapted to use as a residence. It is in good condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building (l Structure 0 Object 0 Site ❑District [I Element of District 0 Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) l Photo looking southwest 9 P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: Prehistoric Z Historic ❑Both ` a built 1930s County Records T P7. Owner and Address Tom and Mary Corcoran 2323 Cabatlo Ranchero Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadens PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none*) Attachments ❑NONE U Continuation Sheet ❑District Record ❑ Rock Art Record O Other.(List) ❑Location Map z Budding,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record O Artifact Record •Sketch Map p Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record ❑Photograph Recons DPR 523A(1/95)Historwaker San Buenaventura Research Assodates Y� State of Caiffomia®The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRi # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2323 Caballo Ranchero Drive B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: barn B4. Present Use: residential B5. Architectural Style: eclectic 66. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built as 1920s as bam B7. Moved7®No El Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: B6. Related Features: pool,barbecue,lanai and garages B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&,Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance. 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This large home was constructed as a bam in the 1920s as part of an estate owned by the Richardsons. Their home was on the corner of El Nido and Casa Nuestra. At some point a barbecue was built near the barn and, in the 1930s, the new owners, the Nielson's built a pool. In 1954 they converted the bam into a one-story wood frame residence and enclosed the pool area into a lanai. They also added changing rooms and garages. in the 1950s the Hollands bought the home and added a second story, exterior first story rock facade with wood board and bat above, fireplaces, fountains, both inside and out, a full size bar and a wrap around second story 2,000 square-foot deck. in the 1960s, the Nagotte family, with nine children bought the home and added several bedrooms. The current owners, the Corcorans, are trying to change the large second floor party room into additional bedrooms and bathrooms for the six grown children and grandchildren when they visit. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. N t, t tj B13. Remarks: B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) 0 � ll_ DPA 5238(1195)HstoryFdaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of Califomia----The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD T i # Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2043 Calle Los Callados P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication N Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Pte or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Clued Date T R 114 of 114 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 2043 Calle Los Callados City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEl mN e.Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Comers of Calle Los Callados,Avenida Nueva and Alameda Diablo Parcel No. 195-290-0080 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This one-story French Provengal style home,is rather sprawling, but gracious. The home sits on one and one-quarter acres of flat wooded land. The home is built of hollow clay the and has a the roof. There are many casement windows A central breezeway provides cross ventilation to every room. The house is painted red and is 1,800 square feet structure. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present IR Building ®Structure 0 Object ®Site ❑District ❑Element of District [7 Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) PSb.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) _ R Photo lDoidng northeast P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: 1 ' ❑Prehistoric ®Historic I]Both built 1928 y P7. Owner and Address %. Jim and Penny Adams 2043 Calle Los Calvados Diablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 84528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet ❑District Record ❑ Rock Art Record CI Other:(List) ❑Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record ❑ Photograph Record Df R 523A(1/85)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary #k DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRi # Page 2 of 2 NRHP status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2043 Calle Los Callados B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4.Present Use: residential B5. Architectural Style: B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built 1929 B7. Moved?CRNo E]Yes O Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: pool,guest house,pool house B9a. Architect: Jahn Hudson Thomas b.Builder: unknown 810. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev, recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This is the only Diablo residence still in the hands of original family members. Fred and Alice Thomas built the home in 1929. It was inherited by her daughter, Beth Hearn, who passed it her daughter, Penny. Penny and Jim Adams are current owners. The architect was John Hudson Thomas, brother of builder Fred Thomas. It was built as a summer home. With no air conditioning,the house was built with red hollow tile masonry,a central breezeway and cross ventilation in every room. In 1973 a pool house and pool were added. The home sits on one and one-quarter acres of flat wooded land. This home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house is good example of the work of John Hudson Thomas and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes:(List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) B13. Remarks: B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 s (This space reserved for official comments.) 0� 4 IL L04 Q4L CPR 5238(1195)4stoWaker San Suenaventura Research Associates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI I PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial # Tnomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2079 Calle Los Callados P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ❑Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b: USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R 114 of 114 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 2079 Calle Los Callados City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mt1 mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Second house on left,set back,on Calle Los Callados Parcel No. 195290-0221 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This board and batten home,has some exterior stucco. It is a single story early California ranch style home built in the late 1920s. It has targe-paned windows with a view of the gardens and pool. The guest house,also board and batten,has its own single car garage. 133b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building ❑Structure ❑Object ❑Site ❑District ❑Element of District ❑Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking west ' P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: El Prehistoric ®Historic EJ Both built mid to late 1920s P7. Owner and Address Reinhardt and Marie Rosenberg 2079 Calle Los Callados Diablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Codena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighbortrood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none' Attachments ❑NONE a Continuation Sheet ❑District Record G Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) ❑Location Map z Building,Structure,and Object Record o Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record O Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record D Milting Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPR 523A(1/95)F istoryMaker Sen Buenaventura Reseamh Assedates State of California---The Resources Agency PrliTtar DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Y BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or It: (Assigned by recorder) 2079 Calle Los Callados B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 135. Architectural Style: B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built circa 1900 B7. Moved?® No ❑Yes ❑ Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This small wood-frame ranch style structure is now used as a garage and guest house. Little is known of its history. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 813. Remarks: �q B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee ¢ Date of Evaluation: 21112001 tALLE' L v s C.N%L lk- (This space reserved for official comments.) 4 DPR 5238(1n95)HisttxWaker San Buenaventura Reseamn A.ssmata ................. State of California The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial Other Listings NRHP Status Code Review Code - Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2093 Calle Los Callados P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: Not for Publication N Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or 132d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec S.M. c. Address: 2093 Calle Los Callados City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. LITW(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) ME/ MINI e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation,etc., as appropriate) Left side of Calle Los Callados Parcel No. 195-290-0270 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This two-story English Tudor stucco home has a steeply-pitched shingled roof. Built in 1928, the house has large allowing maximum light. There are several gabled dormers and a stair leading to the front porch. Though small,the porch is a gracious entrance with a wonderful carved wood front door. The original redwood rain gutters around the perimeter of the roof had to be replaced in the 1970s. The house is one of the most charming of Diablo's English Tudors and it has changed little since it was constructed. The home sits on a one and one-eighth acre lot of stately oaks and rambling paths and gardens. P311b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present CR Building D Structure D Object D Site 171 District 0 Element of District El Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession Photo looking east P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: MPrehistoric Ig Historic DBoth ky 1928 P7. Owner and Address Kenneth Hulet Calve Los Callados Diablo CA 94528 Pg.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seaburl Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadens PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 lir 9. Date Recorded: 21112001 10. Survey Type: (Describe) NeohbwiroDci Survey PI 1.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none*) Attachments o NONE o Continuation Sheet o District Record 0 Rock Art Record o Other(List) o Location Map x Building,Structure,and Object Record 0 Linear Feature Record EJ Artifact Record C]Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPR 523A(M)HistoWaker San Buenavenwa Research Associates ............ State of California—The Resources Ap [�cy Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRi # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2093 Calle Los Callados B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built in 1928 B7. Moved?®No 0 Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Day, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural content as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) Built in 1928, this house was the first Diablo residence built for year round use complete with a full basement and steam furnace with cast iron radiators throughout the home. The house was owned by the Hamilton Davis family for many years. Davis owned the Walnut Creek Cannery. They sold it to the Huiet's in 1964. This home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow-req uired.} t B13. Remarks: . dtjtj 1314. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committeei►.� Date of Evaluation: 21112001 y85 (This space reserved for official comments.) (�`� A DPR 523E(1i95)HstoryMaker San Buenaventura Resew Associates . , �' dam• ��'' State of California -The Resources Agency primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1675 El Nido P1. Other Identifier: Diablo Chalet P2. Location: ® Not for Publication ®Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGiS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec S.M. c. Address: 1675 El Nido City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE/ mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Shares Country Club Road knoll with Diablo Country Club building. Parcel No. 195-200-0026 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) The Diablo Chalet was built in Swiss Mountain Chalet style in 1917,the same year the Red Horse Tavern was constructed. With its 39 rooms it was designed as a club members to use to house guests. The wood-frame building with brick and ship lap exterior faces the first tee of the golf course. The exterior shingles and curved wood overlay omamentation on the front convey the Chalet style. There is a brick lower level originally used for club storage. The main roof is hipped with several front gables containing decorative bargeboards on the front facade.A covered walk way used to connect the Chalet to the Club house,but this has been removed. The Chalet was sensitively converted to condominiums in the late 1970s. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building ❑Structure 0 Object O Site ©District 0 Element of District 0 Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for builclings,strictures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking swM P8. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: ❑ Prehistoric ®Historic ❑Both Built in 1917 Deeds,County and Diablo Country Club Records P7. Owner and Address The Chalet 1675 El Nido Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 to Cadena PO Box 535 ` Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) AWghbortrood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments o NONE o Continuation Sheet o District Record o Rock Art Record o Other.(List) o Location Map ®Building,Structure,and Object Record o Linear Feature Record o Artifact Record CI Sketch Map o Archaeological Record o Milling Station Record o Photograph Record DPR 523A(i W)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates .. State of Califomia--The R Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND REEATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1675 EI Nido B1. Historic Name: Diablo Chalet B2. Common Name: Diablo Chalet B3. Original Use: Small Hotel B4, Present Use: Residential Condominiums B5. Architectural Style: Swiss Chalet style B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built 1917 87, Moved?[R No ❑Yes O Unknown Date: Original vocation: 88. Related Features: Until 1948 there was a 50-foot footbridge spanning Dan Cook Creek from The Chalet to the second floor of the old Club House on Alameda Diablo. When the club was converted to a residence, the footbridge was destroyed. Vine covered pergolas at each entry. 139a. Architect: Unknown b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation B Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This large three-story structure was originally constructed 1917 by club owner R.N. Burgess as a 39-room hotel for members of Mt. Diablo Estates Country Club and their guests. The Chalet had no kitchen. Originally a foot bridge connected the Chalet to the second floor of the Diablo Club House on the corner of Alameda Diablo and Club House Road. In the 1950s and 1960s the Chalet was used primarily on weekends by club members living out of the area and member guests. In 1979 the club ceased maintaining the Chalet property and Paul Cortese; a club member, bought it and turned it into eight condominiums without destroying the building's integrity. Along with the Red Horse Tavern this building was constructed by RN Burgess as part of his development of Diablo in 1917. This is a significant building within Diablo's history as a recreational facility and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811.Additional Resource Attributes:(List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) i 00 B13.Remarks: B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) 16115 L -� DPR 5238(V95)HistayMaker San Buenaventura Fiesewch Associates Z90- F-S-liat-Wof Calffomia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial Other Listings NRNP Status Code Review Code — Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #. (Assigned by recorder) 1726 EINido P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: E] Not for Publication MUnrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1726 El Nidio City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) rnEl rnN e.Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description,directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Parcel No. P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This simple one-story wood frame house has some features of the Califomia bungalow. The house now has eight rooms along a u-shaped corridor and a slab floor covered with tile. An addition of bedroom and bath was made in the 1950s. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present CR Building [I Structure 0 Object [I Site F1 District 0 Element of District 0 Other (isolates, etc.) Ptia.Photograph or Drawing(Photra h required for buildin structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking northeast P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: OPrehistoric 01-11storic DBoth bulk 1928-29 P7. Owner and Address Robert and Margaret Tabor 1726 El dildo Diablo, California 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberts sealbury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadens PO Box 535 Diablo CA$4528 »NI M4 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighboftod Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none"} Attachments Ej NONE 0 Continuation Sheet o District Record [j Rock Art Record o Other(List) 0 Location Map N Building,Structure,and Object Record o Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record c3 Sketch Map o Archaeological Record o Milling Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPR 523A(I M)H"Maker sw suenaientura Research Associates State of Caillomia—The Resources AggetrtuC;yy Primary DEPARTMEt�r1"Of PARKS AND.RECAnNTION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD . HRt # I Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1726 El Nido B1. Historic blame: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4, Present Use: Residential B6. Architectural Style: B6. Construction History: {Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations} built 1928-29 87. Moved?g No []Yes ]Unknown Date: Original Location: 88. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Pian Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) Built in 1928-29, this small bungalow served the special needs of the Okel family who had a wheelchair bound child. The house allowed for easy navigation through the home with its wide halls and ramps. After the Okel's the house was in the hands of several families including the Richardsons, the Emersons, and the Howes. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: ,See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.} B13. Remarks: xA B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) # tss� 4 DPR SM(1.195)HiistoryMaW San Buenaventura Reseavch Asscdates State of California—The Resources Agencyi^ f DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Primary # ATION HRR # # Tri PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial - NRIiP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1733 Et Nido P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: FjNot for Publication E Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Crate T ; R 114 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1733 El Nido City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEt mN e. Cather Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Located at the corner of Casa Nuestra and El Nido Parcel No. 185-230-003 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This one-story early California Ranch-style home sits on 213 of an acre overlooking Diablo Country Club's first tee. It is stucco-clad and has a side-gabled wood-shingled roof with a large stone chimney. There are numerous rectangular multi-lite windows. There is a recessed front porch or verandah and a bricked front yard. The house is in good condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present X Building ©Structure 0 Object C1 Site 7 District i]Element of District C)Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking west P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: C1 Prehistoric !3 Historic [ Both 1920s P7. Owner and Address Kay and Carol Jones 1733 El Nido Diablo CA 94,528 P6.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadens PO Box 5X Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments p NONE p Continuation Sheet p District Record [3 Rock Art Record p Cather.(List) O Location Map 0 Building,Stricture,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record •Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record p Milling Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPA 529A(1195)HistaryMaker sari euenaveftra Research Aswcciatm State of California—The ResourcesA,�mo�yy Primary # _ DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND FiXeNTION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD NRi # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Cade Resource Name or 4#: (Assigned by recorder) 1733 El Nido B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4, Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: California Ranch-style 88. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built tate 1920s 87. Moved?0 No d Yes C1 Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. delated Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown 810. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Crlteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was built in the 1920s as a summer cottage. It is thought that A.E. Foam had this house designed by the same architect as the home sited at 1812 Club House Road. The Jones'are the third owners of the property. Former owner,Al Layton, is called"Father of Tennis"at Diablo. This house is a good example of the simple summer cottage constructed in Diablo. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (sketch Map with north arrow required.) B13. Remarks: KA 1 $3 tJ � N C 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 2/1/2001 (This space reserved for official comments.) PARt4li�ts aT DPR 5=(4185)His"aker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code — Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1904 La Cadena P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: C1 Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.6' Quad Date T i R 1/4 of 1/4 of See B.M. c. Address: 1904 La Cadena City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large ancillinear resources) mEl MN a.Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation,etc.,as appropriate) First house on right across Green Valley Creek on La Cadena Parcel No. 195-200-0139 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This simple Craftsman, raised one-story,stucco-clad house has intersecting hipped roofs. The structure is well built with redwood studs,woodwork and redwood roof framing. The main feature of the front facade is a segmental arched multi-lite window. The front entrance is on a side axis and is accessed by several steps. The front porch has cantered stairs and a tripartite window. There is a wood auto trussel bridge across Green Valley creek onto the property. P3b. Resource Attributes* (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 0 Building 0 Structure 0 Object 0 Site 0 District []Element of District 0 Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P6b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession looking south 6. P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: 171 Prehistoric 0 Historic M Both County Records P7. Owner and Address Tom and Roberta Seabury 1904 La Cadena Diablo CA 94528 it PS.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seebury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cad"PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 10. Survey Type: (Describe) IM11111111111111111 Neighborhood Survey is— ILM P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter'none) Attachments o NONE o Continuation Sheet 0 District Record 0 Rock Art Record o Other:(List) •Location Map 9 Building,Structure,and Object Record 0 Linear Feature Record [3 Artifact Record •Sketch Map F-)Archaeological Record [I Milling Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPR 523A(IM)HistaryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of Cafifomia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 - — NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1904 La Cadena B1. Historic Name:- B2. Common Name: 83. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman B6, Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built 1918 B7. Moved?9 No ❑Yes (l Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown 810. Significance: Theme: Comm flan Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural content as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This lot was purchased in 1917 by E.W. Thorning. By 1918 he had built a one bedroom, one bath summer house with two open porches. Hockenbeamer, PG&E's first president, bought the house in the 1920s and added a lot. He closed in the porch arches with wood frame true divided light inward opening windows and transoms. He added a kitchen, making the original one a dining room.He also built on a back porch, added two bedrooms at the east end and another bath. He also added a sunroom with large inward opening windows on two sides.in 1924 he installed a furnace which still heats the house. There is a small basement under the kitchen. Building was in the Hockenbeamer genes. His three sons built the cedar shingled one room guest house as a party place and, later,added on a bath with shower and a large closet. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) t B13. Remarks: 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee LA cADE.,j,4 t Efate of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) dl d DPFi 523E(1195)HisforyMaker Sen Buerwentura Hesearch Associates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION — PRIMARY RECORD HRi # Trinomial NRHP status Code Other Listings Review Code - Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1942 La Cadena P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: 0 Not for Publication 0 Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (132b and Plc or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1f4 of 1t4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1942 La Cadena City Diablo, California Zits 94528 d.UTNE:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEJ mN e. Cather Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description,directions to resource,elevation,etc.,as appropriate) Third house on right on La Cadena Parcel No. 195-200-009 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This two-story brick Colonial-style house has a shed roof porch and three small dormers extending from its pitched shingled roof, Most windows are multi-lite sash and have fixed shutters. There are projecting dormers at the second story and an ivy covered trellis that enhances an overhang at the front porch. 123b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 9 Building 0 Structure 0 Object ❑Site II District ❑Element of District ©Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,aaoession#) Photo looking south P8. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: A (�Prehistoric iK Historic C1 Both built late 1920s P7. Owner and Address David Griener 1,942 La Cadena Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) F Y �k � Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee � '. 1904 La Caderia PO Box 585 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 211/2001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey Pi 1.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter'none) Attachments p NONE ci Continuation Sheet 0 District Record O Rock Art Record o Other.(List) 0 Location Map 2 Building,Structure,and Object Record O Linear Feature Record p Artifact Record Ci Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record 0 Milling Station Record O Photograph Reasrd DPR 523A 0195)HsloryMaket San Sueneventura research Associates State of Calffomia—The Resources AAggee DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECRE ICN Primary # BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1942 La Cadena B1, Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Colonial-style 86. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built late 19206 B7. Moved?L3 No ED Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 88. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: `Comm Plan Day, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was built in the late 1920s and owned for years by the Ansboro family. Two new owners in the last three years have renovated, restored the house. The Tooney family lived there a short time. Jill looney was the Tennis Aro at the Country Club. Her parents lived in the house next door at 1956 La Cadena. This house Is a good example of Diablo's Colonial Revival houses and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single f=amily Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. N (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) T B13. Remarks: 2 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee LA Cj0"DIE-14 t Date of Evaluation: 21112001 yV ~� (Phis space reserved for official comments.) *Y d DPR;,238(1169)Histmymaker San Buenaventura Researetr Associates ............ ............ State of California—The Resources Agency ' A)W/ DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Primary PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1956 La Cadena P1. Other Identifier; P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication ®Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1,956 La Cadena City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEJ MN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Fourth house on right on La Cadena, set back by Green Valley Creek. Parcel No. 195-200-0162 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This single-story white lapboard home with large small-paned glass French entry doors was built in 1917.Originally it sat on an acre of land, with the cedar shingled house tucked tight against the banks of Green Valley Creek. It now sits on one-half acre,and its open spacious plan allows the outside and inside to meld with its many large windows and lush gardens. The openness of the house because of floor plan and many windows, is most inviting. The roof is a steep pitched gable and is shingled. There is a tall chimney at the far end of the house. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ® Building ❑Structure ❑Object EJ Site ❑ District ❑Element of District ❑Other (isolates, etc.) P .Pt t�f> li h r Drawing(Photograph required for buildi s structures,and ob'ects P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) II r l Photo looking southeast r +' P8. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: ❑Prehistoric ER Historic ❑Both ` bur7t 1920s County records P7. Owner and Address Hank and Joan Coles 1956 La Cadena Diablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Diaabblo CA PO Box 535 _ P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighboftod Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments p NONE p Continuation Sheet ❑District Record ❑Rock Art Record ❑other:(List) •Location Map 19 Building,Structure,and object Record ❑Linear Feature Record p Artifact Record •Sketch Map O Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record ❑ Photograph Record DPR 523A(1195)His"aker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION y BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD' HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1956 La Cadena B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: 63. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival and French Country influences B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built in 1920s B7. Moved?Z No O Yes E-J Unknown Date: Original Location: B6. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: <Comm Flan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was constructed in the 1920s and has Colonial Revival and French Country influences. The rear of the home, particularly the walls on the creek retaining wall, were rebuilt in 1990. The house was a simple summer cottage and its front facade have changed little since it was constructed. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 612. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.} B13. Remarks: D 2 B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee LA CADE-IJA t Date of Evaluation: 21112001 0 i (This space reserved for official comments.) � d t3PR 5238(1195)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates _........ ........ _. .. _. _.._..._.. ....... ......... .. ...... _. .... .............. State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # ` p�`Cfi d ler DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1700 Club House Road P1. Other identifier: Diablo Country Club P2. Location: D Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Ouad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1700 Club House Road City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEl mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Large white Colonial style structure on top of knoll on Club House Road,second on left. Parcel No. 195-170-0028 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This two-story Colonial-style club house has a hipped roof. There are many four-aver-tour double-hung windows. A pedimented front portico is supported by coupled slender columns. The building has a full basement with a covered walkway with balcony above facing the golf course. The building has been remodeled several times but has always been used as the Club house. The building is in excellent condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building D Structure D Object D Site D District D Element of District D Other (Isolates, etc.) P59.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking west P8. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: D Prehistoric ® Historic D Both original construction 1880s l County records,Diablo Country Club records P7. Owner and Address Diablo Country Club (member owned club) 1700 Club House Road Diablo CA 94528 PS. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee r ;l•' 1904 La Cadena PO Box 585 •o " t `' Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 2/112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet ❑District Record 0 Rock Art Record 0 Other:(List) 0 Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record L Artifact Record D Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record o Miffing Station Record ❑Photograph Record DPR 523A(1/95)HisloryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates .. State of California—The Resources Agge�nnccyy Primary # DEPARTMENT DP PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRl # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1700 Club House Road B1. Historic Name; Diablo Country Club B2, Common Name: Diablo Country Club B3, Original Use: Club House B4. Present Use: Club House B5. Architectural Style: Colonial-style 138. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) original construction in 1880s,served as club house as early as 1915,remodeled 1948 and 1987 87. Moved' Z No 0 Yes ❑ Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect; Unknown b.Builder: Unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance; 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic supe.Also address integrity.) The white Colonial style clubhouse was built in the 1880s as a single-story building used for gaming and casino play for the Oakwood Stock Farm. In 1915 the farm was sold to developer RN Burgess for use as a country club. The building became a gathering place when the golf course was developed and, in 1921 a swimming pool, still in use today, was built behind the structure.In 1948 a major renovation,directed by new club owner Lawrence Curtola,created ballroom space and larger rooms for social activities and an expanded bar. The last renovation was in 1987 and included modemixation of kitchen, lockers,ballroom and dining spaces. While originally constructed in the 1880s this building served as the club house for the Diablo Country Club during the period of significance of the district and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: "` See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 813. Remarks: 0 I C13 11 d { � I 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic PreservationCommittee t3 Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) 1.f DPR 523B Of)twrsta eker San Buenaventura Research Associates ........... I............. State of California—The ResourcesAecyPrimary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code — Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1740 Club House Road P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: LiNot for Publication 23unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (132b and Plc .or 132d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 114 of Sec S.M. c. Address: 1740 Club House Road City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. LITM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) nrl mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation,etc.,as appropriate) First house on right on Club House Road,sitting on a high knoll Parcel No. 195-220-0150 P3.Description(Describe resource and Rs major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This two-story Italian-Mediterranean style house has double concrete block walls that are stuccoed over and painted a Mediterranean-shade of pink. The roof is tiled and there is a six-arch loggia beneath the front porch. The house has a 213' basement housing an original and still very efficient steam heat furnace. The entry has original tile flooring and the powder room and dining room are as built and decorated. The house is placed on a north south axis so the summer sun heat does not enter. The walls of double concrete block provides an air space that keeps the house cool in the summer and retains heat in the winter.Large transoms over the doors, when opened,provide further cooling. A guest house was originally a two-car garage and servants quarters. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present N Building 0 Structure El Object 0 Site 0 District CD Element of District D Other (isolates, etc.) Psa.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) PSb.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession Photo looking northwest P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: F Prehistoric S Historic E3 Both bu*1925 County and Owner records P7. Owner and Address ti William and Virginia Rei 1740 Club House Road Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee I9Q4 La Cadens PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey V P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments o NONE ro Continuation Sheet ci District Record 0 Rork Art Record 0 Other.(List) Li Location Map m Building,Structure,and Object Record o Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record El Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record 0 Milling Station Record E3 Photograph Record DPA 523A(1/95)His"aker shy auenavemim Reseamh As6cciates State of California---The Resources Agency Pr1111>s # [DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1740 Club House Road B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Italian-Mediterranean style B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built in 1925 B7. Moved?X No ❑Yes [D Unknown Date: Original Location: BS. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Pian Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was built in 1925 by Charles and Mary Mills Elliot. The Elliotts also built a glass-roofed, gas-heated hot house, now used as a storage shed with the glass roof long gone. The home sits on a two-acre site that once was an extensive almond orchard, though few trees exist today. The Rei family is the second family to live in the home. The Elliott's vacated in 1957 and the house was empty until the Reis bought it and moved in in 1959. This house is has a distinctive Italian Mediterranean feel to it and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required,) B13. Remarks: Ctv0 Nous •. . B14. Evaluator. Diablo Historic Preservation Committee ' Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) i fiY.e4Kl' A D/A{iits DPR 5235(1195)HistoryMaMr San auenaveMura Research Associates _............................................................_.... . ___ ........._._......._............ ....... ..... . ... _._. .. .. ._.._. _....... .. ...._.. __. _... ....... 311 State ofCalifornia--The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Tri # Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1752 Club House Road P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: CI Not for Publication ®Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5` Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1752 Club House Road City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE1 MN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Second house on right on Club House Road,set back on circular drive Parcel No. 195-220-0044 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This Spanish Mediterranean two-story house is built of brick with a stucco finish and the roof. In many places the stucco finish has spalled from the brick providing a paretically rustic feeling to the house. There are arched multi-paned French doors and windows as well as multi-paned rectangular windows present throughout the house. Some windows have wood shutters. The property includes a guest house, tool house and horse barn. The carport and storage shed were incorporated into the main house when the LaCavas undertook a a renovation of the house in the 1960s. They hired San Francisco architect Jack Lee to design and oversee the project. The updating increased the house size,but retained much of the original structure, entrance,paned windows and large frames, stucco finish and wood shutters. 133b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building ®Structure 0 Object 0 Site ❑ District p Element of District a Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,strictures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) +racy north yr ­.Ilk Constructed/Age and Sources: historic ®Historic Both .E Records,Martinez w, rand Address • Dose Road Jw t� ed by:(Name,affiliation,and address) c Preservation Committee PO Box 535 528 Recorded: 2/1/2001 ey Type: (Describe) Survey in P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet ❑District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) ❑Location Map o Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record p Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map o Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record ❑Photograph Record DPR 523A(V95)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associate 113 State of Califomia—The Resources Agency Primary #m DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRt # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1762 Club Howse Road B1. Historic Name: Casa del Sol B2. Common Name: La Cava Residence B3, Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Mediterranean B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in 1924 as a summer retreat home.Carport and storage building incorporated into main house in 1960s.La Cava's hired San Francisco architect Jack Lee, Spanish architecture specialist, for remodel to expand house to 3,700 square feet and maintain integrity. 87. Moved?i,No 0 Yes ® Unknown Date: Original Location: S8. Related Features: Wood frame guest house;plaster and wood tool house,wood horse bam B9a. Architect: Jack Lee, 19606 remodel b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Pian Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address Integrity.) This house was built by Martha H. Ransome and Etta B.McNaar as a summer home in 1924. The LaCave's are the home's fourth owners and others include the Abbotts and the de Regniers. The name of the house is derived from a furniture line Ed La Cava represented called Casa def Sol(House of the Sun). The house is a particularly good example of rustic Spanish Mediterranean architecture. it was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. N b B13.Remarks: �----- .. ctva xpU '•., 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 211/2001 (This space reserved for official comments.) CA.tr DPR 5238(V95)His"akw San Buenaventura Research Associates .......... ....... ............ :9 V State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code — Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1778 Club House Road P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: nNot for Publication EUnrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1778 Club House Road City Diablo, California Zip 94526 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large andilinear resources) mEl mN a.Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description,directions to resource,elevation,etc.,as appropriate) Single story,small appearance,set back on right on Bluc House Road. Parcel No. 195-220-0135 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) The house consists of three single story buildings connected by covered walkways. The wood-shingled roof has intersecting gables. Rectangular windows are multi-paned and have wood surrounds. The wood front door is elaborately carved. Mexican tiles decorate the entry way,the base of the house and the flower beds. The property also includes a swimming pool,cabana,tennis courts, barbecue area and patios. This collection of historic buildings are in excellent condition, P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present 0 Building 0 Structure EJ Object 0 Site 0 District El Element of District 0 Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking northwest P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: -1 Prehistoric ER Historic 0 Both built 1920s P7. Owner and Address Joseph and Michele Alioto 1778 Club House Road Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Sealbury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments Li NONE [3 Continuation Sheet E)District Record r, Rock Art Record 0 Other:(List) •Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record 0 Linear Feature Record CD Artifact Record •Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPR 523A("5)KsforyM"f San Buenirvemura P4WS"Associates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION I BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRi Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1778 Club House road B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built 1920s B7. Moved?X No Il Yes ED Unknown Date: Original Location: B6. Related Features: B9a. Architect: Unknown b.Builder: Unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) A small cottage on the original four acre parcel predates the known first owner of the property, Herb and Susan Hall of Piedmont. They added to the cottage in the 1920s, building with Spanish architecture and materials. They also built two additional guest houses. In 1968 Leigh and Ginny Freeman bought the property and lived there until 1976 when they bought another home in Diablo at 36 Campo Pelota. The Hall cottages sat vacant until the Freeman's sold to an absentia European buyer who planned to tear down the cottages and build four new homes on the acreage. Enter Joseph and Michele Alioto of San Francisco. They bought the property from the developer and have created a wonderful summer retreat. The property is the only"Summer House" now in Diablo. The Alioto's added tile work, natural landscaping,pool, cabana, tennis courts and patios adjoining the cottages. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. N g- B13. Remarks: B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) t;Acua� M DIA Cts _ -�-a DPR 5235(IM5)HstoryMaker Sar Buenaventura Research Assc fates ......... _ _. ............... _ ........ . State of Califomia—The Resources Agency Primary �li DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRR # I�I PRIMARY RECORD ti # f i Trinomial NRHP Status' Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1812 Club House Road P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication ®Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5" Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 1812 Club House Road City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) met mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation,etc., as appropriate) End of Club House Road on right of small cul de sac Parcel No. 195-220-0028 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This one-story stucco French Country style house has intersecting gabled and hipped roofs. Windows on the original part of the house are rectangular and multi-paned. Brick steps lead to a covered entryway. There is a segmental arched front entry has glazed French doors. The house was winterized and added to in the 1950s. Then in the 1990s it was added to again. The use of stucco through all building campaigns has unified the structure. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Bingle Family Property P4. Resources Present Z Building 0 Structure 0 Object El Site ❑ District 0 Element of District Cj Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P51J.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) t. Photo looidng north " P8. Date ConstructediAge and Sources: ;; �l ❑ Prehistoric [9 Historic C7 Both *4 y� y ,Y4r•:'' w p built 1920s r P7. Owner and Address r.. Jeff and Karen Miller = 1812 Club House Road Diablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seebury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 2/1/2001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments o NONE p Continuation Sheet [j District Record ❑ Rock Art Record p Other:(List) 0 Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record ci Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record d Milling Station Record ❑ Photograph Record DPR 523A(M5)Histc(yMaker San euenavaniura Research Associates State of California—The Resources Agency Prima # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Primary BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRi # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1612 Club House Road B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) 1920s B7. Moved?(SI No D Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 88. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Day,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in teems of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was built in the 1920s as a summer cottage. It is thought that the Hendricks had this house designed by the same architect as the home sited at 1733 El Nido. The Henrick's owned the house for 47 years before selling to the Cuenin's in the 1970s. Prior to selling, the Hendrick's added several bedrooms and winterized the home. The Cuenin's sold the house in 1981 to Jim and Phoebe O'Brian and the Millers purchased the house in 1996. In 1999, the Millers added another bedroom,a family room and exercise room. The original redwood, wood windows and stucco have been adhered to with the additions. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. it LSL2 `Q� B13. Remarks: %________--------- +iFUcu� avau,�, . Gaupq B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 2/1/2001 (This space reserved for official comments.) ALAIM.`&a DIA to DPR szsa trey Hft"aker Sen Buenaventura Research Associates 11 _ ............... ........ . ................ State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial# rinotn{a{ NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 28 Campo Pelota P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 28 Campo Pelota City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE/ mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation,etc., as appropriate) One of three historic homes on Campo Pelota which is off Country Club Drive behind the club tennis courts. Parcel No. 198-184-0005 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) The house is a large two-story eclectic style house with painted wood shingle exterior and wood trim. The house has some elements of Cape Cod and Shingle styles combined. The house is situated on a knoll off Clubhouse Road and overlooking Calle Arroyo on the 18th hole of the golf course. The steep pitched shingled roof has one gabled window. There are abundant windows,many are double hung,and French doors lead to the large yard and garden. The house has several sleeping porches. The house has a concrete foundation and a basement. A swimming pool was added in 1970. The property originally had a horse corral, which is now gone. An arched wooded bridge, rebuilt in 1980 for safety reasons,gives the house access from Calle Arroyo. There is a detached garage that was expanded to four cars in 1978. The house is in excellent condition. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present E Building ❑Structure ❑Object ❑Site ❑ District ❑Element of District ❑Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) i Photo looking east - ? a P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: ❑Prehistoric ®Historic ❑Both built 1927 } Deed,County Records P7. Owner and Address Leigh Freeman 28 Campo Pelota Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Bolt 535 Diablo CA 94528 f3. Date Recorded. 2/112001 11310. Survey Type: (Describe) : r Neighborhood survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none') Attachments D NONE ❑Continuation Sheet p District Record p Rock Art Record 0 Other.(List) ❑Location Map ®Building,Structure,and Object Record C] Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map p Archaeological Record o Milling Station Record ® Photograph Record DPA523A(1195)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California—The Resources AAge�nccyyPrIrTtBr # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION y BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 28 Campo Pelota B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential Bv. Architectural Style: Cape Code and Shingle-Eclectic B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built in 1927 B7. Moved?®No U Yes ® Unknown Date: Original Location: BS. Related Features: garage,bridge B9a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was constructed in 1927 by N. B.and Etta Douglass,of Berkeley,as a summer home. Mr.Douglass was listed on the Mount Diablo Country Club roster of 1928. The house was subsequently owned by the Martlands, Stotts, Leonards, Carrols, Potters, Sconyers and the Preemans. The property was appraised in 1936 for$8,600 when N. B. Douglas died. This house is a good example of the mixing of period revival styles that occurred in Diablo and is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. N r PARK164Cr t usrr ii C"PO PELOTA B13. Remarks: 29 B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee CALYX` ARRo�o bate of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) ,4LAME�7 A p i►r}it t.0 1 DPR 5238(1,95)"skxyMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates .......... ................ ............ ........... State of CaJgomia—The Resources ency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY Primary # PRIMARY RECORD HRI # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code — Reviewer ------ Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 36 Campo Pelota P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: Not for Publication [Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of See B.M. c. Address: 36 Campo Pelota City Diablo, Califomia Zip 94528 d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEt mN 9.Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description,directions to resource, elevation,etc., as appropriate) One of three historic homes on Campo Pelota which is off Club House Road behind the club tennis courts. The house faces Calle Arroyo to the south. Parcel No. 195-180-0042 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) The home is a blend of Califomia Cottage and Califomia Spanish interpretations. The roughly finished stucco home, with an open courtyard,has a wood shake roof, numerous French doors(with many original panes)and a fall indoor-outdoor fireplace between the living room and exterior courtyard this is operable in both spaces. There is a pedimented entry into the courtyard with an arched doorway flanked by craftsman style light fixtures. There is a wooden foot bridge across Dan Cook Crook allowing access over Calle Arroyo and the 18th fairway, The house sits on just under an acre of land with lush landscaping,a garden and a pool. As a summer home, it originally had no heat,cement floors and screen sleeping porches. In the 1950s the Keanes installed a furnace,wood floors,and enclosed several of the sleeping porches. A family room has since been added to the rear and the kitchen recently updated. This house is in excellent condition, P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present Z Building 0 Structure El Object El Site F-I District 0 Element of District 0 Other (isolates, etc.) P56a.Photo ra It or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking northeast P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: 0 Prehistoric IZ Historic Both built pre-19'28 Deeds,County Records P7. Owner and Address - Marshall and Margaret Freeman 36 Campo Pelota X 7 Diablo CA 94528 PS.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Saabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94628 Pg. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Ifthbortiood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none"} Attachments c NONE o Continuation Sheet 0 District Record o Rock Art Record 0 Other(List) *Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record m Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record *Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record C]Milling Station Record ci Photograph Record DPR 523A(1/95)HstaryrAaker sar,Buenaventura Research Associates .......... State of Calitomfa---The Resources A ncy DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Primary # BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # i Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 36 Campo Pelota Bt. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential 134. Present Use: Residential 135. Architectural Style: Califomia CottagelMission Revival B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built mid 1920s B7. Moved?9 No n Yes D unknown Date: Original Location: BB. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown 8110. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This house was built in the mid-1920s. The original owner of the house was G.Monroe Greenwood of Oakland who was listed in the roster of owners in the 1928 Diablo Country Club listings. The Greenwoods owned the home until 1940 when they sold to the Ristenpart family. Fran Risenpart later married Gay Keane who had been married to Polly Burgess, one of R. N. Burgess' daughters. Fran and Gay Keane owned the house until 1966 when it was purchased by the Freemans. This house is typical of Diablo's early vacation retreats designed as a casual summer cottage with simple features. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) N i PAKKt►at, cart CAMPO ptsLorA 813. Remarks: 36 c 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee U0 A&M Y° Grate of Evaluation: 21112001 I (This space reserved for official comments.) w+/ At.�M�,4 it �t A(3 toCs OPS 5236{1/95}HistcgMakw San Buenaventura Research Associates r fv' c% f State of Califamia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRl # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 21 Calle del Casarillo P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication ® Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 21 Calle del Casarilio City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEJ mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Parcel No. 195-180-0190 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This one-story, unassuming wood frame house has board and batten siding,a low single story profile and ranch feeling. The house has simple wood windows opening onto a courtyard with landscaping, fences,barns and a riding ring. The house has a gable roof sheathed with shingles. There is an interior chimney rising from the roof line. The house is in good condition. P31b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building ❑Structure ❑Object ❑Site ❑ District ❑ Element of District [7 Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) y Photo looking northwest f "rl`ti= I PB. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: ❑Prehistoric ER Historic ❑Both built 1917 Deeds and County Records P7. Owner and Address Gary and Kathy Lee 21 Calle del Castillo Diablo CA 94528 8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 la Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 211/2001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) eghboth Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,ter enter`none") Attachments p NONE ❑Continuation Sheet ❑ District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) ❑Location Map N Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record O Milling Station Record p Photograph Record DPR 523A (1195)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................__ State of California--y The Resources Agency y i DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Primary # BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 21 Calle del Casarillo B1, Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Colonial B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built in 1920s B7. Moved?[KNo ®Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This one-story house was built in 1917 as a summer home. Then in the 1930s it became a recreational facility for Diablo Estate and Park with stalls for horses and a swimming pool, Then in the early 1950s it became a private residence again as the home of Tom and Maude Sutton of Piedmont who used it in the summer. Avid horsemen,the Sutton's added another bam and huge riding ring. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District, B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) CY► B13. Remarks: tJ 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 't � Date of Evaluation: 21112001 C INLI-6 Z)FL. cASAg1Lc.0 (This space reserved for official comments.) try a i d kl t A t�co r'�.o A rJ i mom. DPR 5238(1/95)HistoWaker San 8uenavemura Research AssWates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1965 Diablo Road P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: [] Not for Publication ® Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R 114 of 114 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 1965 Diablo Road City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andAinear resources) mPJ mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) Only historical home facing Diablo Road. ft's pasture and yard back up to Green Valley Creek which runs through many properties fronting Alameda Diablo Parcel No. 195-200-0001 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This traditional California Ranch style home with wood-frame construction, double-hung windows and French doors leading to porches and patios was built in 1925. It appears to have taken elements of the Monterey adobe style home and transformed it into a lap board,broad shingled roof home while maintaining the elements of air circulation and combining indoor-outdoor living with patios and porches. A foaling barn,stallion barn, exercise ring, chicken breeding house for Japanese Silkies,and a guest house complete the complex. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ® Building D Structure ❑Object ❑ Site 0 District 0 Element of District ❑Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking northeast e Y, P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: r?' [1 Prehistoric ® Historic ❑Both built 1925 P7. Owner and Address Charles and Mary Bewall 1965 Diablo Road Diablo CA 94528 . .. " P8:Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments 0 NONE 0 Continuation Sheet 0 District Record O Rock Art Record O Other.(List) 0 Location Map ®Building,Structure,and Object Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record G Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record 0 Milling Station Record ❑Photograph Record DPA 523A(1/95)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates ................................................................ .............................. ..................................................... Stale of Caldomia—The Resources AAW�ncy Primary # _ I DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1965 Diablo Road B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: B4, Present Use: B5. Architectural Style: B8. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built in 1925 B7. Moved?Z No ®Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: 89a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Gomm Plan Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) Built in 1925, this house was winterized in 1915 for year round comfortable living. One of the bams housed the horse Smoky Cinder who won the Canadian Derby in 1997. The current owner breeds and raises race horses. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: 14 (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. �G�C+i4>15 A/A B13. Remarks: ""-- --._ a Z B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Gate of Evaluation: 2/112001 e� (This space reserved for official comments.) ` d ` DPR 5238(1/95)MstoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates // /,V AV State of California---The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT-OF PARKS AND RECREATIONf i PRIMARY RECORD HRr # _.- -- Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings ` Review Code Reviewer— Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2070 Casa Nuestra P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication ®Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R ; 114 of 114 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 2070 Casa Nuestra City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d, UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE1 mN e.Cather Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation,etc., as appropriate) One of only two historic homes on Casa Nuestra Parcel No. 195-250--0027 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This 1923 two-story Spanish style home with stucco and wood siding has a red tile roof. There are a number of decorative chimney caps projecting from the roof. There are redwood beams at the interior. A major remodel in the 1970s made major changes to the home. The property is now one-half acre as an equal amount was split and sold. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ER Building ❑Structure El Object C!Site Cl District ❑Element of District L-1 Other (Isolates, etc.) PSb.Description o1 Photo:(View,date,accession#) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) Photo looking south P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: ]Prehistoric Z Historic ❑Both built 1928 Deeds,County Records P7. Owner and Address Hugh and Alice White 2070 Casa Nuestra Diablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 335 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 d P10. Survey Type: (Describe) . . Neighborhood Survey 011 P11.Report citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE .0 Continuation Sheet El District Record p Rock Art Record ❑Other.(List) O Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record L Linear Feature Record p Artifact Record rD Sketch Map I3 Archaeological Record 0 Milling Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPR 523A(1B5)H'rsto"ake, San Suenavenwra Reseamh Assodates State of California—The Resourcesency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION � BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRR # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 2070 Casa Nuestra B1. Historic Name: Dias Dorados B2. Common Name: White residence B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Spanish-Colonial Revival B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built 1928 137. Moved?0 No ❑Yes ®Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: Half acre wooded lot with pool. B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown 810. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as detined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) This is a classic Spanish style house. Little is known about the history of the house, though it has had only four owners. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) i "A Ay 813. Remarks: � 0 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee [y 0 Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) i DPR 5238(1195)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of Calffomia---The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION —�--_- — ------- PRIMARY RECORD HRi # __-------- Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 111 El Centro P1. Other identifier: Red Horse Tavern P2. Location: C Not for Publication M Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T R 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 1111 El Centro City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mE/ mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description,directions to resource, elevation,etc., as appropriate) First large building facing El Centro. Parcel No. 195-270-0134 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) The two-story Red Horse Tavern was built in Swiss Chalet Style,similar to the Chalet located by the Diablo Clubhouse and the large horse barn and carriage house from the Oakwood Stock Farm era of the 1880s. The original decorative wood work on the upper levels under the eaves, ship lap redwood siding,large entrance porch,fireplace and chimney all remain intact. The living space has been converted into seven apartments. The original double hung windows and French doors on the first level are intact and operating The building is sited on 1.97 acres. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present Z Building C Structure C Object C Site ❑ District D Element of District C Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking east P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: i C Prehistoric ® Historic ❑Both Y^ Built 1917 WY. �4 P7. Owner and Address Red Horse Apartments r Rose Marie Hill P.O. Box 1165 Danville CA 94526 Pia. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury -- Diablo Historic Preservation Committee _ 1904 La Cadena PO Box 53.5 y Diablo CA 94528 l ('ti P9. Date Recorded: 2/112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) F Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments p NONE ❑Continuation Sheet O District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) ❑Location Map ® Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map 0 Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record 0 Photograph Record DPR 523A(1/95)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................'................................................................................. State of California--The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRl # Page 2 of 2 NRHP Status Cade Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 111 El Centro B1. Historic Name: Red Horse Tavern B2. Common Name: 133. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 135. Architectural Style: B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built 1917 137. Moved?Z No [I Yes 0 Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown 810. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) The Red Horse Tavern was built by R. N. Burgess and opened for business November 25, 1917 with a common living room and parlor,large kitchen and accommodations for guests on the upper floor. The completion of the Red Horse Tavern near the end of the Oakland,Antioch, and Eastern electric railroad line provided accommodations for the public and was an important step in the Burgess development of Diablo. The tavern was used by visitors to Diablo, by motorists and tourists going to the top of the mountain. A motor stage serviced the tavern. The tavern was the entertainment center of Diablo for a number of year. This building is an excellent example of the original buildings constructed under R. N. Burgess in Diablo for recreation use and it is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. {Sketch Map with north arrow required.) B13. Remarks: 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 2/1/2001 (This space reserved for official comments.) l� 74 DPR 523B(1195)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates State of California—The Resources Agency Primary ## 1 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HILI Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other. Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 120 El Centro(Cottage) P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: O Nat for Publication Z Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5" Quad Date T R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 120 El Centro City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM: (Give more than one for large andAinear resources) mE/ mN e. Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description,directions to resource,elevation, etc.,as appropriate) Parcel No. 195-270-0012 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) This front-gabled Cape Cod-Colonial style house has ship lap siding. The front entrance is covered by a half-hipped roof porch. A brick chimney is present on the front facade. rectangular multi-lite windows with wood surrounds are typical. There is a 1940s second-story addition constructed with the same materials. The house has been altered,but has not lost its integrity and cottage appeal. The front portion of the house remains primarily intact with only a window alteration. The property is accented by garden rooms with one consisting of a small redwood grove. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present Z. Building ©Structure 0 Object 0 Site [I District ❑Element of District ❑Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) ' Photo looking east P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: 0 Prehistoric ®Historic ❑Both a Built 1817 t Deeds,County and Diablo Country Club Records P7. Owner and Address Dorothy Peterson 120 El Centro Diablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) -' Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 2/1/2001 !i E P10. Survey Type: (Describe) 1 Neighborhood Survey � � III 1311.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Diablo Architectural Survey report by Diablo Historic Preservation Committee and Architectural Resources Group Attachments ❑NONE d Continuation Sheet p District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) ❑Location Map 2 Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record ❑ Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record ❑Photograph Record State of Calffom w--The Resources APrimary # DEPARTMEUr,P=PARKS AND RE rFV 6i B:UlLa1NG', STRUC"CURE; AND, C7BJ�CT REGt)Ft,D; HRi # Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 120 El Centro(Cottage) B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: Petersen residence B3. Original Use: Club Employee Housing B4. Present Use: Residential 85. Architectural style: Cage Cod/Colonial 86. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in 1917 as one of six cottages on El Centro,to house country club employees. Since 1848,the same owner and there have been several additions—a set back second story,family room and garage—all to the rear of the home. B7. Moved?tR No d Yes D Unknown Date: Original Location: B8. Related Features: one of Six Cottages on El Centro Set in a redwood grove. B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown BIO. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of significance: 1912-1829 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria- 1&3 (Dfscuss Importance In terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Aiso address integrity.) One of six cottages built on El Centro by the Diablo Country Club to house club employees. Of the six, only four remain primarily intact. As Diablo was in a remote location these cottages provided convenient lodging for longtime employees. They were sold to L. Curtola as part of the country club property and he, in turn, sold them to private individuals in 1948. The previous occupant was the club golf pro. This is the first house visible on El Centro and is a wonderful introduction to the street. Dorothy Petersen, now in her 80s, still lives in the home, walks every day and is Diablo's honoree as the longest living resident of Diablo. This home was chosen as a Diablo Treasure by the Diablo Historic Preservation Committee. This house is a contributor to the Diablo historic District. 811.Additional Resource Attributes:(List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) r 813. Remarks: 1314. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation CommitteeA. 0 �Q Date of Evaluation: 21112001 "?�� ✓�' �" (This space reserved for official comments.) ' I b ©. '?rte T>►aa� RD _� DPR 5238(1r95)ffttoyMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates -70 State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT"Or PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD HRI Trinomial NRNP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date.. Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 140 El Centra(Cottage) P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication O Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5` Quad Date T R 1/4 of 114 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 140 El Centro City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d. UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEt mN e.Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel#, legal description,directions to resource,elevation, etc.,as appropriate) End of El Centro towards right side Parcel No. 195-270-0020 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) Another of the six original cottages built in 1917 by Diablo Country Club to house longtime faithful employees. The two-story side-gabled Cape Cod-Colonial cottage still has its original ship lap siding and some of the original small pane, true divided light wood windows. Two dormers with lunette windows are present on the front elevation. A trellis has been added to enhance the home's exterior as well as a front porch. There is anew front door and new detached garage. The property has been nicely landscaped. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ®Building C'j Structure Cl Object C)Site ©District d Element of District O Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) Photo looking south P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: i, O Prehistoric M Historic C)Both Built 1917 Deeds,County and Diablo Country Club Records P7. Owner and Address Laura and John Fulton 140 El Centro Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments 0 NONE C}Continuation Sheet O District Record p Rock Art Record C7 Other:(List) D Location Map 0 Building,Structure,and Object Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record ❑Sketch Map i!Archaeological Record p Milling Station Record ti Photograph Record DPR 523A(1)95}HistoryMaker Sacs Buenaventura Researcts Aisodates State of California—The Resources PX�IriBr. # DEPARTMENT QF PARKS AND R>, R, TICIN Y BUILDING, $TRUCTURE AND C3 3JEC sRECC1RD HFt1` # r. ,. �Y Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 140 El Centro(Cottage) B1. Historic Name: 82. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Club Employee Housing B4. Present Use: Residential BI's. Architectural Style: Cape Cod/Colonial B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built 1917 B7. Moved?N No 0 Yes p Unknown Date: Original Location: BS. Related Features: One of Six Cottages on El Centro B9a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown B19. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Day,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss Importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) One of six cottages built on El Centro by the Diablo Country Club to house club employees. Of the six, only four remain primarily intact. As Diablo was in a remote location these cottages provided convenient lodging for longtime employees. They were sold to L. Curtola as part of the country club property and he, in turn, sold them to private individuals in 1948. The home has been enlarged and renovated, but the integrity of the home is intact. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2•Single Family Property B12. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) N B13. Remarks: l ,i3 140 B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee Date of Evaluation: 21112001 (This space reserved for official comments.) d 1A. •rat Al .LO CLD DPR 5238(1 M5)HatmMakW San Buenaventura Research Assacietes State of Catffornia--;The Resources Agency Primary DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Fi i # Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 125 El Centro(Cottage) P1. Other identifier: P2. Location: ❑Not for Publication E Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and Plc or Ptd. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5' Quad Date T ; R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec B.M. c. Address: 125 El Centro City Diablo, California Zip 94525 d.UTM: (Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mel mN e. Other Locational Data (Enter Parcel#, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) First home on left on El Centro Parcel No. 195-270-0031 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) Another of the El Centro cottages built in 1917 by Diablo Country Club for club employees. This is one of the most intact of the six cottages. It is a Cape Cod-Colonial style one-story home with ship lap siding and still has many of the original small pane, true divided light wood windows. There is a recessed front porch and a projecting gable at the street facade with a centered multi-lite window. The small home sits on a lot of.17 acres. P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present Z Building ❑Structure ❑Object ❑Site 0 District ❑Element of District ❑Other (Isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#) r Photo looking north P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: `�; ,� ❑ Prehistoric [3 Historic ❑Both built 1917 Deeds,County and Diablo Country Club Records ►� P7. Owner and Address Richard and Susan Farrington 125 El Centro Diablo CA 94528 P8.Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) t Roberta Seabury Diablo Historic Preservation Committee r; 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 Diablo CA 94528 r P9. Date Recorded: 2/1/2001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Neighborhood Survey Pi 1.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments ❑NONE ❑Continuation Sheet ❑District Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Other:(List) ❑Location Map s Building,Structure,and Object Record 0 Linear Feature Record 0 Artifact Record El Sketch Map ❑Archaeological Record ❑Milling Station Record ❑Photograph Record nPR A,21A 11MINI FKclnnri,Aak- San Rlwnwv hlra AA�.A .h Axanr AI- State of Cardornia '' The Resources Agency PCtrrtary DEPARTMENT OFPARKS AND RECREATION < BUlL[3lNG; STRUCTURE,, AND OBJ,ECT''REGO HRt Page 2 of 2 NRNP Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 126 El Centro(Cottage) B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: Farrington residence B3. Original Use: Club Employee Housing B4. Present Use: Residential B5. Architectural Style: Cape Cod/Colonial B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) built in 1917 B7. Moved?®No 0 Yes El Unknown Date: Original Location: 88. Related Features: One of Six Cottages on El Centro 139a. Architect: unknown b.Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev,Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance: 1912-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) One of six cottages built on El Centro by the Diablo Country Club to house club employees. Of the six, only four remain primarily intact. They were sold to L. Curtola as part of the country club property and he, in turn, sold them to private individuals in 1948. This is the first house on the north side of El Centro. As Diablo was in a remote location these cottages provided convenient lodging for longtime employees. This small home on .17 acres is nearly original with its redwood ship lap siding, tiny front entry and many wood true divided light windows and glass. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: y (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) See continuation sheet of district form for references. In 813. Remarks: � B14. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee A. Date of Evaluation: 2/1/2001 174 (This space reserved for official comments.) 7� �1Ftt3� CZD OPR 5238(145)HlstoryMaker San Buenaventura Rasearch Associates / ,K State of Calitomia—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION NRI # PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial NRHP Status Code Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 131 El Centro(Cottage) P1. Other Identifier: P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication E Unrestricted a. County Contra Costa and (P2b and P2c or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) b. USGS 7.5` Quad Date T R ; 1/4 of 1/4 of Sec ; B.M. c. Address: 131 El Centro City Diablo, California Zip 94528 d.UTM:(Give more than one for large and/linear resources) mEJ mN e.Other Locational Data(Enter Parcel It, legal description, directions to resource,elevation, etc., as appropriate) Second house on teff on El Centro Parcel No. 195-270-7017 P3.Description(Describe resource and its major elements.include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) Another of the six cottages built in 1917 by Diablo Country Club for longtime club employees. This one-story Cape Cod-Colonial house has a small two-story addition at the rear. The original portion of the house has its ship lap siding and many original wood windows. A one-car garage is attached and it is unclear if this was original to the house. There is a brick paved driveway accessing the garage and house. The cement piers have been replaced with new foundation. The property consists of.16 acres. P31o. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single Family Property P4. Resources Present ® Building ❑Structure ❑Object ❑Site ❑District ❑Element of District ❑Other (isolates, etc.) P5a.Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects) P5b.Description of Photo:(View,date,accession#} r Photo looking north P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: ❑Prehistoric [RHistoric ❑Both Built 1917 Deeds,County and Diablo Country Club Records r . P7. Owner and Address Jay and Karen SL John 131 El Centro Y= Diablo CA 94528 P8. Recorded by:(Name,affiliation,and address) Roberta Seabury ii ii'ii � •�j 1'�1 Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 1904 La Cadena PO Box 535 c Diablo CA 94528 P9. Date Recorded: 21112001 P10. Survey Type: (Describe) !Neighborhood Survey P11.Report Citation:(Cite survey report and other sources,or enter"none") Attachments p NONE O Continuation Sheet 0 District Record ❑ Rock Art Record d Other:(List) p Location Map ®Building,Structure,and Object Record iJ Linear Feature Record ❑Artifact Record Ci Sketch Map O Archaeological Record ®Milling Station Record CI Photograph Record RAn R,.—nvnnnira Rarrzam.h Aaar6WAc State of California---The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF�PARKS AND RECREATION Rf lma' y #- BUII_DINd I STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT` RECORd FIRI, # Page 2 of 2 NRNP, Status Code Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 131 El Centro(Cottage) B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: St. John house B3. Original Use: Club Employee Housing B4. Present Use: Residential 85. Architectural Style: Cape Cod/Colonial 86. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in 1917 87. Moved?X No D Yes O Unknown Date: Original Location: 88. Related Features: One of Six Cottages on El Centro A lot of.16 acres is ample room for this dollhouse of a house. Added single car garage and bedroom in back. BSa. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown 810. Significance: Theme: Comm Plan Dev, Recreation&Architecture Area: Contra Costa County Period of Significance- 191.2-1929 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: 1&3 (Discuss Importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,periodand geographic scope.Also address integrity.) One of six cottages built on El Centro by the Diablo Country Club to house club employees. Of the six, only four remain primarily intact. As Diablo was in a remote location these cottages provided convenient lodging for longtime employees. They were sold to L. Curtola as part of the country club property and he, in turn, sold them to private individuals in 1948. 131 El Centro has retained its original redwood ship lap siding and many of the original true divided light windows and glass. This house is a contributor to the Diablo Historic District. 811.Additional Resource Attributes: {List attributes and codes} HP2-Single Family Property 812. References: See continuation sheet of district form for references. {Sketch Map with north arrow required. N 813. Remarks: C aC� 814. Evaluator: Diablo Historic Preservation Committee 's Date of Evaluation: 2/1/2001 (This space reserved for official comments.) ' �t ACit iD DPR 5235(1,95)HistoryMaker San Buenaventura Research Associates REFERENCES Stain of t"dit mim—The R DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Hill# � CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial 6 of 6 Resourm Name or#:(A signed by recorder) PWowdW by: Date 0 Conlinue0on ®Update Period of f pnMaance: The period of algrAcance 1br Diablo begins In 1912 when PN.Burgess purcdaWd the land and established the Diablo Country Club, and Ondl in 1930 When the eAeds of the October 1929 stock market mash etlbdhrey ends,construction of row homes In Diablo ut#il atter World WarlL The heyday of Diablo was dre'Roaring 20s,".when many of the historic houses within the dJsW were consttuded. tbd marW of the ow*fbutlrtg s wINn the disW were constructed In the 1920s. Refior�rnraes: Bfaobw,Arnold. In Old Diablo.Redwood City,CA: Ampex, 1981. Burgas s,Robert Noble. Memoirs. Sento Bawberb,CA: Private Printing, 1964 Caft, Diablo County Club(Unpublished Memaw fpo. 1976. Ed*E.D An Appna±tiefion of U.Diablo County Ck b. Goodhue-1Ci d"r, 1931. Gam,8N Histoty of Diablo County Club,Presented to members at Anniversary Party, 1968. Hocciras,SN and Robert Pease. Diablo Shadows. Alem CA: Robert Pease Company, 1998. Jona, Vergle V Histodlcal Persons and Races In San Ramon Valley. Alamo,CA: Adonis Butt, 1987 Robeft Her#y, Green Book of Goff. San Francisco:Private Publisher, 1923. . Stone,James C. Diablo's Legacy. Recollections&Rdfibdions 1912-Present. San Francisco. Miller Freeman,Inc., 1994. Tatum,Robert. Old Terre in Couft Costa. Pfitsbuty,CA:Highland Press, 1993. MR WX(tfis)tih"U*w S*m RugnavreWfm Remomh A=cK*