Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15
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Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15
Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Individual Resources Primary Address: 9549 N BALBOA BLVD Other Address: 9531 N BALBOA BLVD 17015 W PLUMMER ST 17031 W PLUMMER ST Name: Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Year built: 1966 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century; Byzantine Context 1: Context: Architecture and Engineering, 1850-1980 Sub context: L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 Property type: Institutional Property sub type: No Sub-Type Criteria: C/3/3 Status code: 3CS;5S3 Reason: Excellent example of Mid-Century Modern institutional architecture in Northridge; work of Los Angeles architect Harry Harrison. Less than 50 years old and not of exceptional importance; therefore not eligible for the National Register at the time of the survey. Context 2: Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: Religion and Spirituality, 1850-1980 Theme: Religion and Spirituality and Ethnic/Cultural Associations, 1850-1980 Sub theme: No SubTheme Property type: Institutional - Religion/Spirituality Property sub type: Religious Building Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 3CS;5S3 Reason: Significant example of institutional development associated with the San Fernando Valley's Greek community. The church has continuously served as a religious and cultural center for the Valley's Greek population since its construction in 1966. Less than 50 years of age and not of exceptional importance; therefore not eligible for the National Register at the time of the survey. Page 1 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 9659 N BALBOA BLVD Name: Congregational Church of Northridge Year built: 1961 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context 1: Context: Architecture and Engineering, 1850-1980 Sub context: L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 Property type: Institutional Property sub type: No Sub-Type Criteria: C/3/3 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Excellent example of Mid-Century Modern institutional architecture in Northridge; work of noted Los Angeles architects A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons. Primary Address: 18522 W BRYANT ST Name: Year built: 1926 Architectural style: Craftsman Context 1: Context: Residential Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Early Residential Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Residential Development, 1880-1930 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 3CS;5S3 Reason: Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1920s residence in Northridge. One of few extant resources associated with the early community of Zelzah. Due to alterations, including window replacement, the residence does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Page 2 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 8719 N CANBY AVE Other Address: 8725 N CANBY AVE 8727 N CANBY AVE 18441 W PARTHENIA PL 18451 W PARTHENIA PL Name: Year built: 1921 Architectural style: Vernacular Context 1: Context: Industrial Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Early Industrial Development, 1880-1945 Sub theme: No SubTheme Property type: Industrial Property sub type: No Sub-Type Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Rare remaining example of a 1920s industrial building in Northridge; reflects the earliest pattern of industrial development in the area. One of few extant resources associated with the early community of Zelzah. The building historically housed a blacksmith shop owned by Zelzah resident W.K. English. Primary Address: 8803 N CANBY AVE Other Address: 18425 W GRESHAM ST Name: Year built: 1917 Architectural style: Craftsman Context 1: Context: Residential Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Early Residential Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Residential Development, 1880-1930 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1910s residence in Northridge. One of few extant resources associated with the early community of Zelzah. Page 3 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Context 2: Context: Architecture and Engineering, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Arts and Crafts Movement, 1895-1930 Sub theme: Craftsman, 1905-1930 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: C/3/3 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Excellent example of Craftsman residential architecture in Northridge. Primary Address: 8813 N CANBY AVE Name: Year built: 1914 Architectural style: Craftsman Context 1: Context: Residential Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Early Residential Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Residential Development, 1880-1930 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 3CS;5S3 Reason: Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1910s residence in Northridge. One of few extant resources associated with the early community of Zelzah. Due to alterations, including window replacement and modification of the chimney, the residence does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Page 4 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 9832 N CANBY AVE Name: Year built: 1959 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context 1: Context: Architecture and Engineering, 1850-1980 Sub context: L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 Property type: Residential Property sub type: No Sub-Type Criteria: C/3/3 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Excellent example of Mid-Century Modern residential architecture in Northridge. Primary Address: 18704 W CHASE ST Name: Year built: 1914 Architectural style: Craftsman Context 1: Context: Residential Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Early Residential Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Residential Development, 1880-1930 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1910s residence in Northridge. One of few extant resources associated with the early community of Zelzah. Page 5 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 8730 N DARBY AVE Name: Year built: 1917 Architectural style: Craftsman Context 1: Context: Residential Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Early Residential Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Residential Development, 1880-1930 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 3CS;5S3 Reason: Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1910s residence in Northridge. One of few extant resources associated with the early community of Zelzah. Due to alterations, including cladding replacement, the residence does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Primary Address: 18144 W DEVONSHIRE ST Name: Department of Water and Power Granada Hills Distribution Headquarters Year built: 1963 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context 1: Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Municipal Water and Power, 1916-1980 Sub theme: Distributing and Receiving Stations, 1916-1980 Property type: Institutional - Infrastructure Property sub type: Distributing Station Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: QQQ Reason: Example of a post-World War II Department of Water and Power distributing station; DWP buildings from this era will be evaluated at a later date pending further research into the postwar building program. Page 6 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 10440 N KEY WEST AVE Name: Year built: 1961 Architectural style: Ranch, Contemporary Context 1: Context: Architecture and Engineering, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: The Ranch House, 1930-1975 Sub theme: Contemporary Custom Ranch House, 1930-1975 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: C/3/3 Status code: 3CS;5S3 Reason: Excellent example of a custom-designed Contemporary Ranch house in Northridge, notable for its dramatic roofline and quality craftsmanship. Due to alterations, including window replacement, the residence does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Primary Address: 18431 W LASSEN ST Name: Northridge Woman's Club Year built: 1961 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context 1: Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: Social Clubs and Organizations, 1850-1980 Theme: Women's Clubs and Organizations, 1850-1980 Sub theme: No SubTheme Property type: Institutional - Social Clubs/Meeting Halls Property sub type: Social Club Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Significant as the long-term location of an institution that has played an important role in the social history of Northridge; associated with women’s history in the San Fernando Valley. The institution, which was organized in 1917 as the Zelzah Woman’s Club, has remained in continuous operation at this location since 1961, when the present clubhouse was built to accommodate an influx of new members after World War II. Page 7 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 18300 W LEMARSH ST Other Address: 18250 W DEVONSHIRE ST 10210 N ETIWANDA AVE 10250 N ETIWANDA AVE Name: Year built: 1953 Architectural style: Ranch, Traditional Context 1: Context: Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Residential Properties Associated with the Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Sub theme: Residential Properties Associated with Significant Persons in the Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: B/2/2 Status code: 7SQ Reason: Several sources indicate that this was the residence of renowned motion picture star Carole Lombard in the 1930s. Some accounts state that the residence was jointly owned by Lombard and her husband, Clark Gable, also a renowned motion picture star. However, building permits, corroborated by aerial images, indicate that the residence was constructed in 1953, well after Lombard had died and Gable was known to be living at an estate in Encino. The permits indicate that the residence and ancillary building were constructed for J.B. Moises and make no reference to Lombard or Gable. Primary Address: 9039 N LINDLEY AVE Other Address: 9041 N LINDLEY AVE Name: Cupid's Hot Dogs Year built: 1964 Architectural style: Commercial, Vernacular Context 1: Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Commercial Identity, 1850-1980 Sub theme: No SubTheme Property type: Commercial Property sub type: No Sub-Type Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 5S3 Reason: Significant as a long-term location of a business important to the commercial identity of Northridge. Cupid’s Hot Dogs has been in continuous operation at this location since 1964; though several Cupid's locations exist, this stands out as the second-oldest operating restaurant in the chain and is one of only two that remains in its original location. Building is accompanied by a freestanding pole sign with a heart-shaped face and neon illumination. The property appears to meet local criteria only and may not meet significance thresholds for National Register or California Register eligibility. Page 8 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 18343 W NAPA ST Name: Year built: 1926 Architectural style: Craftsman Context 1: Context: Residential Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Early Residential Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Residential Development, 1880-1930 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 3CS;5S3 Reason: Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1920s residence in Northridge. One of few extant resources associated with the early community of Zelzah. Due to alterations, including modification of the porch, the residence does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Primary Address: 16923 W NORDHOFF ST Name: Department of Water and Power Distributing Station No. 131 Year built: 1950 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context 1: Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Municipal Water and Power, 1916-1980 Sub theme: Distributing and Receiving Stations, 1916-1980 Property type: Institutional - Infrastructure Property sub type: Distributing Station Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: QQQ Reason: Example of a post-World War II Department of Water and Power distributing station; DWP buildings from this era will be evaluated at a later date pending further research into the postwar building program. Page 9 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: Northeast corner of Balboa Blvd and Nordhoff St Name: Continental Liquor Sign Year built: 1963 Architectural style: Not Applicable Context 1: Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Commercial Signs, 1906-1980 Sub theme: Pylons, Poles, Stantions, and Billboards, 1920-1980 Property type: Commercial - Sign Property sub type: Freestanding Pole Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 5S3 Reason: Excellent example of a 1960s freestanding pole sign; features neon illumination and distinctive design elements that evoke the commercial ethos of the era. Evaluation relates to the sign only; building does not appear to be eligible. Signs appear to meet local criteria only and may not meet significance thresholds for National Register or California Register eligibility. Primary Address: Northwest corner of Parthenia St and Reseda Blvd Name: Northridge Lumber Company Sign Year built: 1966 Architectural style: Not Applicable Context 1: Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Commercial Signs, 1906-1980 Sub theme: Pylons, Poles, Stantions, and Billboards, 1920-1980 Property type: Commercial - Sign Property sub type: Freestanding Pole Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 5S3 Reason: Excellent example of a 1960s freestanding pole sign; features neon illumination and distinctive design elements that evoke the commercial ethos of the era. Evaluation relates to the sign only; building does not appear to be eligible. Signs appear to meet local criteria only and may not meet significance thresholds for National Register or California Register eligibility. Page 10 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 18140 W PARTHENIA ST Name: Northridge Skateland Year built: 1958 Architectural style: Commercial, Vernacular Context 1: Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Post World War II Commercial Recreation, 1940-1975 Sub theme: No SubTheme Property type: Commercial - Recreation Property sub type: Skating Rink Criteria: A/1/1 & C/3/3 Status code: 3CS;5S3 Reason: Excellent and rare example of a post-World War II skating rink in Northridge, exhibiting the essential characteristics of the property type; one of relatively few skating rinks of this era remaining in the San Fernando Valley. Due to alterations, including a side addition and storefront modifications, the skating rink does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Context 2: Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Commercial Identity, 1850-1980 Sub theme: No SubTheme Property type: Commercial Property sub type: No Sub-Type Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 5S3 Reason: Significant as a long-term location of a business important to the commercial identity of Northridge. Northridge Skateland, originally Valley Skateland, has been in continuous operation at this location since 1958; it has continuously served as one of Northridge’s most iconic cultural institutions and historically hosted dance nights that attracted such celebrity acts as Ike and Tina Turner, Iron Butterfly, and the Standells. Notably, it was also one of very few places in the Valley where African Americans could congregate in the era of the African American civil rights movement, and thus became a popular recreational venue among members of the Valley’s African American community at this time. The property appears to meet local criteria only and may not meet significance thresholds for National Register or California Register eligibility. Page 11 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 18143 W PARTHENIA ST Name: Fire Station No. 103 Year built: 1961 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context 1: Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Municipal Fire Stations, 1900-1980 Sub theme: Post WWII Fire Stations, 1947-1960 Property type: Institutional - Government Property sub type: Fire Station Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Excellent example of a post-World War II fire station in Northridge; represents the expansion of municipal services in the San Fernando Valley during the postwar period. Primary Address: 18821 W PARTHENIA ST Other Address: 8800 N WILBUR AVE Name: Department of Water and Power Receiving Station J Year built: 1952 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context 1: Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Municipal Water and Power, 1916-1980 Sub theme: Distributing and Receiving Stations, 1916-1980 Property type: Institutional - Infrastructure Property sub type: Receiving Station Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: QQQ Reason: Example of a post-World War II Department of Water and Power receiving station; DWP buildings from this era will be evaluated at a later date pending further research into the postwar building program. Page 12 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 8555 N PASO ROBLES AVE Name: Year built: 1965 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context 1: Context: Architecture and Engineering, 1850-1980 Sub context: L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 Property type: Residential Property sub type: No Sub-Type Criteria: C/3/3 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Excellent example of Mid-Century Modern residential architecture in Northridge. Primary Address: 17550 W PRAIRIE ST Name: Year built: 1960 Architectural style: Ranch, Contemporary Context 1: Context: Architecture and Engineering, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: The Ranch House, 1930-1975 Sub theme: Contemporary Custom Ranch House, 1930-1975 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: C/3/3 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Excellent example of a custom-designed Contemporary Ranch house in Northridge; work of architect Perry Neuschatz, a former associate of Richard Neutra and designer of institutional buildings and custom residences in Southern California and Arizona. Page 13 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 18261 W RAYEN ST Name: Year built: 1911 Architectural style: Craftsman Context 1: Context: Residential Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Early Residential Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Residential Development, 1880-1930 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1910s residence in Northridge. One of few extant resources associated with the early community of Zelzah. Primary Address: 8400 N RESEDA BLVD Other Address: 8421 N CANBY AVE 8423 N CANBY AVE 8425 N CANBY AVE 8427 N CANBY AVE 8429 N CANBY AVE 8404 N RESEDA BLVD 8408 N RESEDA BLVD 8416 N RESEDA BLVD 8420 N RESEDA BLVD 8422 N RESEDA BLVD 8424 N RESEDA BLVD 8426 N RESEDA BLVD 8428 N RESEDA BLVD 8430 N RESEDA BLVD Name: Neill Lehr Cadillac Showroom Year built: 1965 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context 1: Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Commercial Development and the Automobile, 1910-1980 Sub theme: The Car and Car Services, 1910-1960s Property type: Commercial - Auto Related Property sub type: Car Showroom Criteria: A/C; 1/3; 1/3 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Page 14 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Reason: Excellent example of a 1960s automobile showroom in Northridge, exhibiting the essential characteristics of the property type. Primary Address: 8464 N RESEDA BLVD Other Address: 8460 N RESEDA BLVD Name: Jolly Jug Liquor Sign Year built: 1960 Architectural style: Not Applicable Context 1: Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Commercial Signs, 1906-1980 Sub theme: Wall Mounted and Façade Signs, 1850-1980 Property type: Commercial - Sign Property sub type: Inscribed Fascia, Cornice and Cornerstone Criteria: A/1/1 & C/3/3 Status code: 5S3 Reason: Excellent example of a 1960s wall mounted sign; features neon illumination and distinctive iconography that evoke the commercial ethos of the era. Resource is accompanied by a freestanding pole sign at the street, which also features neon illumination and distinctive iconography. Evaluation relates to the two signs only; building does not appear to be eligible. Signs appear to meet local criteria only and may not meet significance thresholds for National Register or California Register eligibility. Primary Address: 8826 N RESEDA BLVD Other Address: 8822 N RESEDA BLVD 8824 N RESEDA BLVD 8828 N RESEDA BLVD 8832 N RESEDA BLVD 8834 N RESEDA BLVD 8836 N RESEDA BLVD Name: Joyce's Coffee Shop Year built: 1955 Architectural style: Commercial, Vernacular Context 1: Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Commercial Identity, 1850-1980 Sub theme: No SubTheme Property type: Commercial Property sub type: No Sub-Type Criteria: A/1/1 Page 15 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Status code: 5S3 Reason: Significant as a long-term location of a business important to the commercial identity of Northridge. Joyce's Coffee Shop has been in continuous operation at this location since 1955. The property appears to meet local criteria only and may not meet significance thresholds for National Register or California Register eligibility. Primary Address: 9534 N RESEDA BLVD Other Address: 9530 N RESEDA BLVD Name: United States Post Office, Northridge Branch Year built: 1961 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context 1: Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Federal Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Sub theme: U.S. Postal Services and Post Office Construction, 1850-1980 Property type: Post Office/Postal Facility Property sub type: No Sub-Type Criteria: A/1/1&C/3/3 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Excellent example of a 1960s post office in Northridge; reflects the area’s expanding population and rising demand for government services after World War II. Embodies design features and building standards commonly applied to federal postal facilities built in the postwar era. Page 16 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 10340 N RESEDA BLVD Other Address: 10331 N CANBY AVE 18435 W DEVONSHIRE ST 18441 W DEVONSHIRE ST 18443 W DEVONSHIRE ST 10314 N RESEDA BLVD 10318 N RESEDA BLVD 10320 N RESEDA BLVD 10322 N RESEDA BLVD 10324 N RESEDA BLVD 10326 N RESEDA BLVD 10328 N RESEDA BLVD 10328 1/2 N RESEDA BLVD 10330 N RESEDA BLVD 10332 N RESEDA BLVD 10334 N RESEDA BLVD 10334 1/2 N RESEDA BLVD 10336 N RESEDA BLVD 10336 1/2 N RESEDA BLVD 10338 N RESEDA BLVD 10344 N RESEDA BLVD 10346 N RESEDA BLVD Name: Shakey's Pizza Parlor Sign Year built: 1968 Architectural style: Not Applicable Context 1: Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Commercial Signs, 1906-1980 Sub theme: Wall Mounted and Façade Signs, 1850-1980 Property type: Commercial - Sign Property sub type: Inscribed Fascia, Cornice and Cornerstone Criteria: A/1/1 & C/3/3 Status code: 5S3 Reason: Excellent example of a 1960s wall mounted sign; features neon illumination, iconic corporate typeface, and imagery that evoke the commercial ethos of the era. Believed to be the last remaining example of this sign prototype, which was used by the Shakey's restaurant chain in the 1960s and ‘70s and featured a large plastic pizza chef. Evaluation relates to the sign only; building does not appear to be eligible. Signs appear to meet local criteria only and may not meet significance thresholds for National Register or California Register eligibility. Page 17 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 18355 W ROSCOE BLVD Other Address: 18351 W COMMUNITY ST 8358 N DARBY AVE Name: First Lutheran Church of Northridge Year built: 1964 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context 1: Context: Architecture and Engineering, 1850-1980 Sub context: L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 Property type: Institutional Property sub type: No Sub-Type Criteria: C/3/3 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Excellent example of Mid-Century Modern institutional architecture in Northridge; work of noted ecclesiastical architects Orr, Strange, Inslee and Senefeld. Primary Address: 18425 W SUNBURST ST Other Address: 18424 W SUNBURST ST Name: Year built: 1911 Architectural style: Craftsman Context 1: Context: Residential Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Early Residential Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Residential Development, 1880-1930 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: A/1/1 Status code: 3CS;5S3 Reason: Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1910s residence in Northridge. One of few extant resources associated with the early community of Zelzah. The residence was originally located at 9003 Reseda Boulevard and was slated for demolition in the 1970s; however, local residents and civic organizations opposed demolition of the building and successfully lobbied to have it moved to the present site in 1978. Due to relocation and alterations, including window and cladding replacement, the residence does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Page 18 of 19 Northridge Report Individual Resources – 07/13/15 Primary Address: 19224 W SUPERIOR ST Other Address: 19180 W HARLISS ST Name: Year built: 1961 Architectural style: Ranch, Contemporary Context 1: Context: Architecture and Engineering, 1850-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: The Ranch House, 1930-1975 Sub theme: Contemporary Custom Ranch House, 1930-1975 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: C/3/3 Status code: 3S;3CS;5S3 Reason: Excellent example of a custom-designed Contemporary Ranch house in Northridge, notable for its dramatic roofline and quality craftsmanship. Primary Address: 9450 N VANALDEN AVE Name: Louella Parsons Residence Year built: 1937 Architectural style: American Colonial Revival Context 1: Context: Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Sub context: No Sub-context Theme: Residential Properties Associated with the Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Sub theme: Residential Properties Associated with Significant Persons in the Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Property type: Residential Property sub type: Single-Family Residence Criteria: B/2/2 Status code: 7SQ Reason: Research indicates that this was the former residence of gossip columnist Louella Parsons. Parsons, a syndicated columnist who worked under William Randolph Hearst and is considered to be a pioneer in tabloid journalism, resided here during her productive period. However, the house has been extensively altered and thus does not retain sufficient integrity to convey its significance. Page 19 of 19