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13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE • SARATOGA. CALIFORNIA 95070
(408) 867 -:3438
Mrs. Leonie T. Kerwin
13616 Fruitvale Avenue
Saratoga, CA 95070
Dear Mrs. Kerwin:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Karen Anderson
Martha Clevenger
Joyce Hlava
David Moyles
Donald Peterson
The Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission has recently
completed a comprehensive Inventory of historic resources in our
community. We are pleased to notify you that your residence at
13616 Fruitvale Avenue meets the criteria for being included on
this list.
The purpose of the Heritage Resource Inventory is to establish a
list of documented historic properties in Saratoga. The Heritage
Preservation Commission was assigned the responsibility for
preparing the Inventory by the City Council in 1982. Each
property on the list has been identified as reflecting and being a
part of the unique history of Saratoga. The Inventory has been
prepared in accordance with guidelines established by the State
Office of Historic Preservation, with data gathered from a
variety of sources, including historic documents and books,
interviews with local citizens, and existing county and state
inventories that contain information on Saratoga properties.
Being listed on the Inventory does not carry any form of special
requirements or restrictions' affecting the use, improvement,
alteration or even the demolition of your property. As an
Inventory property, however, you will be able to make use of the.
State Historic Building Code, an alternative set of building
regulations that are intended to facilitate the rehabilitation and
preservation of historic buildings. In addition, your property
may qualify for designation as a Saratoga Heritage Landmark, a
special category of outstanding and exemplary historic properties
that are identified in the community by a handsome bronze plaque.
We have enclosed the entire Inventory list and the individual
Inventory form for your property, which gives information about
the building, the property and its history. We would appreciate
your review of this form to let us know if there are any changes
or additions to the form you wish to include. We also anticipate
that there are additional historic resources in the community that
we may have overlooked or have not fully documented yet; if you
know of any that are not on the list, please let us know.
If you have any questions,
through Valerie Young, our
One of the Commissioners will
the Inventory and answer any
Sincerely,
please direct them to the
staff person at City Hall
be happy to meet with you
questions you may have.
Members of the Heritage Preservation Commission
Elizabeth Ansnes
Roy Cameron .
Norm Koepernik
Sharpn Landsness
Bar a t Voester
arren Heid, Chairman
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Commission
(867- 3438).
to discuss
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #25)
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: Kerwin Ranch
2. Historic name: Reynolds Ranch
3. Street or rural address: 13616 Fruitvale Avenue
City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara
4. Parcel number: 389 -34 -001
5. Present Owner: Leonie T. Kerwin
City: Saratoga
Ownership is: Public:
6. Present Use: Residence, ranch
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Pioneer
Address: 13616 Fruitvale Avenue
Zip: 95070
Private: X
Original Use: Residence, ranch
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or
structure and describe any major alterations from its original
condition:
This is a one -story farmhouse with a shallow front porch extending across
the entire width of the front. The roof extends across the porch and is
supported by four square wooden columns. A narrow front door is centered
in this wall and is flanked by two narrow but deep double -hung windows.
There is a second porch on the north side of the house, extending about 2/3
the length of this side, supported by three columns and giving access to
the house through a screened door. The house is clad in wood siding and
the roof is of composition shingles. The house sits near the southeast
corner of an orchard, closely surrounded by trees and shrubs. There is a
second structure near the house, with both one and two -story elements. The
single -story wing contains sliding wooden barn doors, and serves as a barn
and fruit shed.
(photograph here)
8. Construction date:
Estimated: 1870
Factual:
9. Architect: Unknown
10. Builder: Unknown
11. Approx. prop. size
Frontage:
Depth:
Approx. acreage: 11.6
12. Date(s) of enclosed
photograph(s): 1988
13. Condition: Excellent: Good: X Fair: Deteriorated:
No longer in existence:
14. Alterations:
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)
Open land: X Scattered buildings: Densely built -up:
Residential: X Industrial: Commercial: Other:
16. Threats to site: None known: X Private development: Zoning:
Vandalism: Public Works project: Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? Unknown?
18. Related features: Barn -fruit shed, working fruit orchard
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates,
events, and persons associated with the site).
This house was built around 1870 by Thomas Reynolds. Reynolds' daughter,
Lucy, married John B. Kerwin, and they had vineyards and apricots on the
property which produced grapes for Paul Masson. During prohibition the
vineyards were replaced with apricots and prunes. Descendents of the
Reynolds and Kerwins still own the property today. There is a photograph
identified as having been taken at the house, probably in the 18901s, on
page 216 of Saratoga's First Hundred Years.
20. Main theme of the historic resource:
(If more than one is checked, number
in order of importance.)
Architecture: Arts /Leisure:
Economic /Industrial: 2
Exploration /Settlement: 1
Government: Military:
Religion: Social /Ed.:
21. Sources (List books, documents,
surveys, personal interviews and
their dates).
Santa Clara County Heritage Resource
Inventory, 1979; interview with
Melita Oden, 2/85, F. Cunningham,
Saratoga's First Hundred Years, 1967;
Linda Davis, 1988.
22. Date form prepared: 4/88
By (name): SHPC
Organization: City of Saratoga
Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue
City: Saratoga Zip: 95070
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets, roads, and prominent landmarks):
NORTH
CITY OF SARATOGA
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN _ _ (date)
IDENTIFICATION'
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DESCRIPTION
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Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major
alterations from its original condition:
Approximate property size:
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Lot size (in feet) Frontage '�' (,� F� , Ipfo7 -At.
Depth
or approximate acreage
Condition (check one):
Excellent ( ) Good ( ) Fair ( )
\,_ _)riorated ( ) No longer in existence ( )
Is the feature:
Altered? ( ) Unaltered? >'
Location sketch map (draw and label site
and surrounding streets, roads, and pro-
minent landmarkc) 1
N1
Threats to site:
None known Private Development ( ) Zoning ( ) Public Works Project
Vandalism ( ) Other ( )
Primary exterior building material:
Stone ( ) Brick ( ) Stucco ( ) Adobe ( ) Wood ( ) Other ( )
Is the structure:
On its original site? �' Moved? ( ) Unknown ( )
Year of initial construction rl This date is: Factual ( )
Architect (if known)
Builder ( if known)
Related features:
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Barn (X` Carriage House ( ) Outhouse ( )
Watertower /Tankhouse ( ) Other ( )
SIGNIFICANCE
Estimated ( )
Shed(s) ( ) Formal garden(s) ( ) Windmill ( )
None
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Source (books, documents, surveys, personal interviews, and their dates):
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Form prepared by: Date:
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #25)
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: Kerwin Ranch
2. Historic name: Reynolds Ranch
3. Street or rural address: 13616 Fruitvale Avenue
City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara
4. Parcel number: 389 -34 -001
5. Present Owner: Leonie T. Kerwin Address: 13616 Fruitvale Avenue
City: Saratoga
Ownership is: Public:
6. Present Use: Residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style:
Zip: 95070
Private: X
Original Use: Residence
Pioneer
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or
structure and describe any major alterations from its original
condition:
This is a one -story farmhouse with a shallow front porch extending across
the entire width of the front. The roof extends across the porch and is
supported by four square wooden columns. A narrow front door is centered
in this wall and is flanked by two narrow but deep double -hung windows.
There is a second porch on the north side of the house, extending about 2/3
the length of this side, supported by three columns and giving access to
the house through a screened door. The house is clad in wood siding and
the roof is of composition shingles. The house sits near the southeast
corner of an orchard, closely surrounded by overgrown trees and shrubs.
There is a second structure near the house, with both one and two -story
elements. The single -story wing contains sliding wooden barn doors, and
appears to have been a barn or fruit shed.
(photograph here)
8. Construction date:
Estimated: 1871
Factual:
9. Architect: Unknown
10. Builder: Unknown
11. Approx. prop. size
Frontage:
Depth:
Approx. acreage: 11.6
12. Date(s) of enclosed
photograph(s): 1988
13. Condition: Excellent: Good: X Fair: Deteriorated:
No longer in existence:
14. Alterations:
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)
Open land: X Scattered buildings: Densely built -up:
Residential: X Industrial: Commercial: Other:
16. Threats to site: None known: X Private development:
Vandalism: Public Works project: Other:
17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved?
18. Related features: Barn -fruit shed, working fruit orchard
Zoning:
Unknown?
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates,
events, and persons associated with the site).
This house was built around 1871 by Thomas Reynolds. Reynolds' daughter
married John B. Kerwin, and they had vineyards on the property which
produced grapes for Paul Masson. Their descendents still own the property
today. There is a photograph identified as having been taken at the house,
probably in the 18901s, on page 216 of Saratoga's First Hundred Years.
20. Main theme of the historic resource:
(If more than one is checked, number
in order of importance.)
Architecture: Arts /Leisure:
Economic /Industrial: 2
Exploration /Settlement: 1
Government: Military:
Religion: Social /Ed.:
21. Sources (List books, documents,
surveys, personal interviews and
their dates).
Santa Clara County Heritage Resource
Inventory, 1979; interview with
Melita Oden, 2/85, F. Cunningham,
Saratoga's First Hundred Years, 1967.
22. Date form prepared: 4/88
By (name): SHPC
Organization: City of Saratoga
Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue
City: Saratoga Zip: 95070
Phone: 867 -3438
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets, roads, and prominent landmarks):
NORTH
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #25)
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: Kerwin Ranch
2. Historic name: Reynolds Ranch
3. Street or rural address: 13616 Fruitvale Avenue
City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara
4. Parcel number: 389 -34 -001
5. Present Owner: Leonie T. Kerwin Address: 13616 Fruitvale Avenue
City: Saratoga Zip: 95070
Ownership is: Public: Private: X
6. Present Use: Residence Original Use: 'Residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Pioneer
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or
structure and describe any major alterations from its original
condition:
This is a one -story farmhouse with a shallow front porch extending across
the entire width of the front. The roof extends across the porch and is
supported by four square wooden columns. A narrow front door is centered
in this wall and is flanked by two narrow but deep double -hung windows.
There is a second porch on the north side of the house, extending about 2/3
the length of this side, supported by three columns and giving access to
the house through a screened door. The house is clad in wood siding and
the roof is of composition shingles. The house sits near the southeast
corner of an orchard, closely surrounded by overgrown trees and shrubs.
There is a second structure near the house, with both one and two -story
elements. The single -story wing contains sliding wooden barn doors, and
appears to have been a barn or fruit shed.
8. Construction date:
Estimated: 1871
Factual:
9. Architect: Unknown
(photograph here) 10. Builder: Unknown
11. Approx. prop. size
Frontage:
Depth:
Approx. acreage: 11.6
12. Date(s) of enclosed
photograph(s): 1988
Kerwin Ranch
Since. '1870
13616 Fruitvale Avenue
SaraloL,a CA 95070
May 23, 1988
Dear Neighbor,
RECZ,VEO
PLANNING DEPT
The Kerwin Ranch consists of the eleven orchard acres located near your
residence, on the east side of Fruitvale /Saratoga Avenue. During the past
months several neighbors have approached us informally with questions regard-
ing the status of the ranch as orchard land, and its future as such in the
face of ever- decreasing open land in Saratoga. As your neighbors, we wanted
to take this opportunity to contact you regarding the ranch's status and also
regarding recent events of some concern to us both.
First, our uncle, Roland Kerwin, a familiar person to many of you, died
in August 1987 following a prolonged illness. Since that time the next Kerwin
generation has assumed active management of the ranch. It is our intention,
as has been our family tradition since 1870, to continue ranching - maintain-
ing and restoring the orchard as scenic open land and as an agricultural busi-
ness for as long as possible. The harvest will occur this summer, and 100
young trees are ordered for planting in the fall.
Second, we would like to request your cooperation and help with several
matters of increasing concern, as follows:
1. Trespassing - it has been our practice to permit neighbors to transit
the orchard on the pathway from the subdivision to Fruitvale, except on
days of cultivating and fertilizing. Recently, numerous people from
places unknown are transiting the orchard off the pathway, in all areas,
in all directions. "No Trespassing" and "Private Property" signs have
been ignored or destroyed by walkers, joggers, bicyclists and tourists,
many of whom enter or exit the orchard at the end of the new Lisa Marie
Ct. It is important for many reasons that people stay out of the or-
chard. We ask your cooperation by:
a. Staying on the Fruitvale- subdivision path
b. Reminding others not to trespass
c. Restraining dogs from digging around fruit trees and from
destroying wildlife
d. Requesting permission at the above address if you wish to spend
limited time in the orchard
2. Picking fruit - harvest season will be here soon, probably the 3rd or
4th week of June. It has come to our attention that in the past three
years we have lost between 20 -30% of the cash crop to unauthorized pick-
ing. The picking has occurred along Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga Avenue,
and also near the creek. The fruit crop is our source of income. It is
that source of income which enables us to continue maintaining the or-
chard. If you want some fruit we will be selling it locally as well as
to commercial processors. We ask that you do not pick fruit, and that
you report the presence of unauthorized pickers to the above address, or
ask such persons to leave. Authorized pickers will receive identifying
cards from us.
3. Dumping - during April someone drove a large truck through the orchard
and dumped a substantial amount of brush and trash near the creek. Ear-
lier this year, someone dumped a load of rocks, gravel and dirt beside
the creek on Fruitvale Avenue. There is no way we can remove trash
without considerable cost. We do not dump our own brush anywhere but
the middle of the orchard for winter burning, and regret that trash -has - been dumped near some of your properties. If you see dumping in
progress or evidence thereof please note the vehicle description and
forward the details to us for follow -up.
We believe that you, like us, appreciate the open, rural nature of the
Kerwin Ranch. In addition to its role as an authentic vestige of Saratoga's
yesterdays, it is also a wildlife refuge and source of natural beauty and
quality fruit. We are attached to this land as were our forebears. We ask
your cooperation in helping us preserve its dignity and integrity as a valued
part of Saratoga today.
Your comments and questions are welcome. Please contact Linda Davis at
the above address.
Sincerely,
Linda Davis
Stan Davis
Tim Kerwin
Jack Nunneley
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Obituaries �� ��►��'�fi
Roland N. Kerwin,
long -time rancher
Roland N. Kerwin, 76, a
native of Saratoga and long -time
rancher, died Aug. 17 at his
home.
He was born Jan. 21, 1911,
and went through Saratoga
grammar school and Los Gatos
High School.
Survivors are two sisters,
Leonie Kerwin and Martha K.
Davis, both of Saratoga
Memorial services were
accorded at Sacred Heart
Catholic Church and inurn-
ment was at Madronia Ceme-
tery, under direction of Darling -
Fischer Chapel of the Hills.
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