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Individual Resources Primary Address: 9761 N ANDORA AVE Year built: 1964 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 No Sub-Type 3S;3CS;5S3 Excellent example of Mid-Century Modern residential architecture in Chatsworth. Primary Address: 9723 N AURA AVE Year built: 1946 Architectural style: Unknown/not visible Context: Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Theme: Properties Associated with the Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Sub theme: Properties Associated with Significant Persons in the Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 B/2/2 QQQ Community input indicates that this property may be significant for its association with the Andrews sisters. Composed of sisters LaVerne, Maxene, and Patty Andrews, the singing trio rose to prominence in the 1930s and thereafter emerged as one of the most successful female recording groups in popular music history. However, the property is not fully visible from the public right-ofway; in addition, more information is needed to assess the strength of the association between the property and the Andrews sisters. Additional research is needed to make a determination of eligibility. Page 1 of 17

Primary Address: 8707 N CANOGA AVE 21501 W PARTHENIA ST Department of Water and Power Distributing Station No. 74 Year built: 1963 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Municipal Water and Power, 1916-1980 Sub theme: Distributing and Receiving Stations, 1916-1980 Institutional - Infrastructure Distributing Station QQQ 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. Primary Address: 19954 W CHASE ST Year built: 1927 Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival Context: Industrial Development, 1850-1980 Theme: Agricultural Roots, 1850-1965 Sub theme: Truck Farming and Local Markets, 1850-1945 Agricultural Farm House 3CS;5S3 Rare remaining example of a farmhouse associated with the Weeks Poultry Colony, a utopian agricultural settlement that was active in the area between 1923 and 1934. One of few extant examples of a resource associated with the Weeks settlement. Due to alterations, including window replacement and partial subdivision of the original farmstead, the resource does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Page 2 of 17

Primary Address: 20012 W CHASE ST Year built: 1926 Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival Context: Industrial Development, 1850-1980 Theme: Agricultural Roots, 1850-1965 Sub theme: Truck Farming and Local Markets, 1850-1945 Agricultural Farm House 3CS;5S3 Rare remaining example of a farmhouse associated with the Weeks Poultry Colony, a utopian agricultural settlement that was active in the area between 1923 and 1934. One of few extant examples of a resource associated with the Weeks settlement. Due to the removal of some ancillary buildings and partial subdivision of the original farmstead, the resource does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Primary Address: 20024 W CHASE ST Year built: 1927 Architectural style: Craftsman Context: Industrial Development, 1850-1980 Theme: Agricultural Roots, 1850-1965 Sub theme: Truck Farming and Local Markets, 1850-1945 Agricultural Farm House 3CS;5S3 Rare remaining example of a farmhouse associated with the Weeks Poultry Colony, a utopian agricultural settlement that was active in the area between 1923 and 1934. One of few extant examples of a resource associated with the Weeks settlement. Due to the removal of some original ancillary buildings, the resource does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Page 3 of 17

Primary Address: 10232 N DE SOTO AVE 10236 N DE SOTO AVE Department of Water and Power Distributing Station No. 88 Year built: 1972 Architectural style: Modern, Late Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Municipal Water and Power, 1916-1980 Sub theme: Distributing and Receiving Stations, 1916-1980 Institutional - Infrastructure Distributing Station QQQ 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. Primary Address: 21633 W DEVONSHIRE ST 21635 W DEVONSHIRE ST Cowboy Palace Saloon Year built: 1920 Architectural style: Commercial, Vernacular Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Theme: Commercial Identity, 1850-1980 Sub theme: No SubTheme Commercial No Sub-Type 5S3 Significant as a long-term location of a business important to the commercial identity of Chatsworth. The saloon has been in continuous operation at this location since 1971. While the business has changed owners and names, its essential country-western program has remained unchanged; the western theme represents an important component of Chatsworth s cultural identity. The property appears to meet local criteria only and may not meet significance thresholds for National Register or California Register eligibility. Page 4 of 17

Primary Address: 21743 W DEVONSHIRE ST 21745 W DEVONSHIRE ST Los Toros Mexican Restaurant Year built: 1962 Architectural style: Commercial, Vernacular Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Theme: Commercial Identity, 1850-1980 Sub theme: No SubTheme Commercial No Sub-Type 5S3 Significant as a long-term location of a business important to the commercial identity of Chatsworth. Los Toros Mexican Restaurant has been in continuous operation at this location since 1967. The property appears to meet local criteria only and may not meet significance thresholds for National Register or California Register eligibility. Primary Address: Year built: 1949 Architectural style: 21800 W DEVONSHIRE ST 21800 1/4 W DEVONSHIRE ST 21800 1/2 W DEVONSHIRE ST 21806 W DEVONSHIRE ST 10249 N JORDAN AVE Chatsworth Dental Group Spanish Colonial Revival Theme: Mediterranean and Indigenous Revival Architecture, 1887-1952 Sub theme: Spanish Colonial Revival, 1915-1942 Commercial - Office Office Building 7SQ This property was documented due to information submitted through SurveyLA's public outreach program, which indicated that the building may be significant for its architecture. While the building exhibits some characteristics of Spanish Colonial Revival commercial architecture, it is not an excellent example of the style and thus does not meet eligibility standards under the Architecture and Page 5 of 17

Engineering context. In addition, research did not indicate that the property has any known associations with events or persons that are of historical significance. Primary Address: 24045 W EAGLE MOUNTAIN ST Year built: 1929 Architectural style: Vernacular Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 3S;3CS;5S3 Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1920s residence in Chatsworth. Notable for its incorporation of locally-quarried sandstone. Primary Address: 9361 N FARRALONE AVE Farralone Estate Year built: 1951 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 No Sub-Type QQQ Research indicates that this property includes a Mid-Century Modern residence designed by noted Los Angeles architects Pereira and Luckman. However, the property is not visible from the public right-of-way; therefore, the evaluation could not be completed. Additional research is needed to make a determination of eligibility. Page 6 of 17

Primary Address: 9939 N FARRALONE AVE Year built: 1927 Architectural style: Vernacular; Craftsman Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 3S;3CS;5S3 Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1920s residence in Chatsworth. Primary Address: 10715 N FARRALONE AVE Year built: 1929 Architectural style: Tudor Revival Theme: Arts and Crafts Movement, 1895-1930 Sub theme: Tudor Revival, 1895-1929 3S;3CS;5S3 Excellent example of Tudor Revival residential architecture in Chatsworth. Page 7 of 17

Primary Address: 10859 N INDEPENDENCE AVE Year built: 1936 Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival Theme: Mediterranean and Indigenous Revival Architecture, 1887-1952 Sub theme: Spanish Colonial Revival, 1915-1942 3S;3CS;5S3 Excellent example of Spanish Colonial Revival residential architecture in Chatsworth. Primary Address: 1 IVERSON LN Year built: 1927 Architectural style: Unknown/not visible Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 QQQ This property was documented due to information submitted through SurveyLA's public outreach program, which indicated that the property includes a residence and dynamite shack that were originally part of an early homestead that belonged to the pioneering Iverson family. However, the property is not visible from the public right-of-way; therefore, the evaluation could not be completed. Additional research is needed to make a determination of eligibility. Page 8 of 17

Primary Address: 10239 N JORDAN AVE 10235 N JORDAN AVE Year built: 1928 Architectural style: Tudor Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 3S;3CS;5S3 Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1920s residence in Chatsworth. Primary Address: 20242 W LASSEN ST LIFE Magazine Model Row House Year built: 1958 Architectural style: No style L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 No Sub-Type 7SQ Research indicates that this property was designed by noted Los Angeles architect Edward Durell Stone as a model house for LIFE magazine. Originally known as the LIFE Magazine Model Row House, the residence was designed to promote the merits of modern living and is believed to be Stone s only private residential commission in California. However, the house has been extensively altered and does not retain sufficient integrity to convey its significance. Page 9 of 17

Primary Address: 20440 W LASSEN ST 20416 W LASSEN ST Congregational Church of Chatsworth Year built: 1964 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Mid-Century Modernism, 1945-1970 Institutional No Sub-Type 3S;3CS;5S3 Excellent example of Mid-Century Modern institutional architecture in Chatsworth, notable for its Expressionist design features. Primary Address: 10723 N LURLINE AVE Year built: 1937 Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival Theme: Mediterranean and Indigenous Revival Architecture, 1887-1952 Sub theme: Spanish Colonial Revival, 1915-1942 3S;3CS;5S3 Excellent example of Spanish Colonial Revival residential architecture in Chatsworth. Page 10 of 17

Primary Address: 9825 N MASON AVE 9829 N MASON AVE 9833 N MASON AVE Safeway Year built: 1960 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Theme: Markets, 1880-1980 Sub theme: No SubTheme Commercial Supermarket A/1; C/3; C/3 3S;3CS;5S3 Excellent example of a 1960s supermarket in Chatsworth; reflective of the area s expanding population and increased demand for neighborhood commerce. Retains distinctive features of the property type and embodies prototypical design and building standards common to Safeway stores constructed at the time. Primary Address: 10123 N OAKDALE AVE 10139 N OAKDALE AVE Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Year built: 1971 Architectural style: New Formalist L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: New Formalism, 1955-1976 Institutional No Sub-Type 3CS;5S3 Excellent example of New Formalist institutional architecture in Chatsworth. Less than 50 years old and not of exceptional importance; therefore not eligible for the National Register at the time of the survey. Page 11 of 17

Primary Address: 10921 N OLD SANTA SUSANA PASS RD Year built: 1917 Architectural style: Vernacular Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 3CS;5S3 Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1910s residence in Chatsworth. Due to alterations, including cladding replacement and porch modifications, the residence does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Page 12 of 17

Primary Address: Year built: 1966 Architectural style: 19565 W PARTHENIA ST 8720 N CORBIN AVE 8724 N CORBIN AVE 8726 N CORBIN AVE 8728 N CORBIN AVE 8732 N CORBIN AVE 19547 W PARTHENIA ST 19553 W PARTHENIA ST 19555 W PARTHENIA ST 19555 1/2 W PARTHENIA ST 19557 W PARTHENIA ST 19559 W PARTHENIA ST 19561 W PARTHENIA ST 19563 W PARTHENIA ST 19569 W PARTHENIA ST 19601 W PARTHENIA ST 19611 W PARTHENIA ST 19625 W PARTHENIA ST 19631 W PARTHENIA ST 19651 W PARTHENIA ST Brent's Delicatessen and Restaurant Commercial, Vernacular Context: Commercial Development, 1850-1980 Theme: Commercial Identity, 1850-1980 Sub theme: No SubTheme Commercial No Sub-Type 5S3 Significant as a long-term location of a business important to the commercial identity of Chatsworth. Brent's Delicatessen and Restaurant has been in continuous operation at this location since 1967. The property appears to meet local criteria only and may not meet significance thresholds for National Register or California Register eligibility. Page 13 of 17

Primary Address: 11051 N TAMPA AVE Department of Water and Power Distributing Station No. 82 Year built: 1966 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Municipal Water and Power, 1916-1980 Sub theme: Distributing and Receiving Stations, 1916-1980 Institutional - Infrastructure Distributing Station QQQ 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. Primary Address: Year built: 1964 Architectural style: 10224 N TOPANGA CANYON BLVD 10214 N TOPANGA CANYON BLVD 10216 N TOPANGA CANYON BLVD 10218 N TOPANGA CANYON BLVD 10220 N TOPANGA CANYON BLVD 10222 N TOPANGA CANYON BLVD Rob's Roast Beef Sandwich House Googie L.A. Modernism, 1919-1980 Theme: Post-War Modernism, 1946-1976 Sub theme: Googie, 1935-1969 Commercial No Sub-Type 3CS;5S3 Excellent example of Googie commercial architecture in Chatsworth. Due to alterations, including replacement of cladding on the parapet, the resource does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Page 14 of 17

Primary Address: 22832 W TRIGGER ST Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Residence Year built: 1938 Architectural style: Ranch, Traditional Context: Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Theme: Properties Associated with the Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Sub theme: Properties Associated with Significant Persons in the Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 B/2/2 3S;3CS;5S3 Significant as the former residence of renowned entertainment stars Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Rogers and Evans resided at this property between 1955 and 1965, during the productive period of their singing and acting careers. While the house remains intact, much of the adjacent ranch was subdivided into a residential tract in the 1960s. Primary Address: Year built: 1941 Architectural style: 19730 W TUBA ST 10231 N JUMILLA AVE 10235 N JUMILLA AVE No style Context: Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Theme: Properties Associated with the Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Sub theme: Properties Associated with Significant Persons in the Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 B/2/2 7SQ This property was documented due to information submitted through SurveyLA's public outreach program, which identified the building as the former residence of renowned entertainment stars Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz (Desilu Ranch). However, research and historical building permits indicate that the Ball/Arnaz residence was located on an adjacent parcel and was demolished in 1977. There is no evidence to indicate that the subject house was ever associated with the Desilu Ranch or the productive lives of Ball and Arnaz. Moreover, it has been extensively altered. Page 15 of 17

Primary Address: 10441 N VARIEL AVE Year built: 1928 Architectural style: Vernacular; Craftsman Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 3CS;5S3 Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1920s residence in Chatsworth. Due to alterations, including a side addition, the residence does not retain sufficient integrity for listing in the National Register. Primary Address: 10224 N VASSAR AVE Year built: 1928 Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival Context: Development and Suburbanization, 1850-1980 Theme: Early Development, 1880-1930 Sub theme: Early Single-Family Development, 1880-1930 3S;3CS;5S3 Significant as representing the earliest pattern of development in the area; a rare remaining example of an intact 1920s residence in Chatsworth. Page 16 of 17

Primary Address: 8349 N WINNETKA AVE 8361 N WINNETKA AVE 8401 N WINNETKA AVE Fire Station No. 104 Year built: 1961 Architectural style: Modern, Mid-Century Context: Public and Private Institutional Development, 1850-1980 Government Infrastructure and Services, 1850-1980 Theme: Municipal Fire Stations, 1900-1980 Sub theme: Post WWII Fire Stations, 1947-1960 Institutional - Government Fire Station 3S;3CS;5S3 Excellent example of a post-world War II fire station in Chatsworth; represents the expansion of municipal services in the San Fernando Valley during the postwar period. Page 17 of 17