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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLA PALOMA AVENUE 20250HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #35) IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: Heid Residence 2. Historic name: Fontaine Residence 3. Street or rural address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara 4. Parcel - number: - 5. Present Owner: Warren & Sheila Heid Address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Ownership is: Public: 6. Present Use: Residence Zip: 95070 Private: X Original Use: Residence DESCRIPTION 7a. Architectural style: Tudor or Normandy 7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: This residence is two stories with full basement; the second floor only covers the main structure with one story garage and bath at the rear. The exterior material is cement plaster with wood tudor trim, small paned double hung sash, and panel doors. The roofing material is slate -like asbestos shingles and appears to be original. The one story gabled entry porch is partially glazed with brick in a herringbone pattern below the glass. The landing and steps are brick at this porch. The residence is all original as designed and constructed, with the exception of the addition of a bedroom at the second floor and a sliding door to a deck off the master bedroom at the rear. The bedroom addition was added in the traditional tudor style by the present owners in the early 1960's. All exterior materials match the existing structure. There is a brick chimney with the traditional tudor corbeled cap. 8. Construction date: Estimated: Factual: 1924 9. Architect: Hill & Higbie, San Jose 10. Builder: Morrison Bros., San Jose 11. Approx. prop. size (ft) Frontage: Depth: approx. acreage 12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s) #35 page 2 13. Condition: Excellent: X Good: Fair: Deteriorated: No longer in existence: 14. Alterations: Bedroom addition on second floor 15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land: 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: SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site). La Paloma Terrace (now La Paloma Avenue) was developed by T.S. Montgomery in 1915. Mrs. George (Lilian) Fontaine purchased three 50' X 150' lots at the northwest corner of Oak Place and La Paloma. The home was designed by Andrew P. Hill Jr., architect with Hill and Higbie of San Jose in 1923, and construction was completed in 1924. The home was located in the middle of the three lots. Subsequently the northerly lot was sold, but the home remains in the original location. Mrs. Fontaine moved in with her daughters, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine, in the fall of 1924. Joan and Olivia lived at this residence until the mid- 1930's when they were contracted by the film industry. Mrs. Fontaine kept the residence until 1959 when she sold it to Sheila and Warren Heid. They have maintained this as their residence since that date and their son and daughter were raised here. Warren Heid is an architect with offices in Saratoga since 1958, and original charter member of the Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission. 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checked, number in order of importance.) Architecture: X Arts /Leisure: Economic /Industrial: Exploration /Settlement: Government: Military: Religion: Social /Ed.: 21. Sources (List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews and their dates). Interviews with Olivia de Havilland and the Heids, 1988 -89. 22. Date form prepared: 4/89 By (name): W. Heid Organization: HPC Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue 'City:* Saratoga Zip: 95070 Phone: 867 -3438 Location Sketch MaP -n Ht HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY (#35) IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: Heid Residence 2. Historic name: Fontaine Residence 3. Street or rural address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara 4. Parcel - number: ---- 397 -2 -3 -017 - -- -- - - - - - -- - - - -- - _ .. 5. Present Owner: Warren & Sheila Heid Address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Ownership is: Public: 6. Present Use: Residence Zip: 95070 Private: X Original Use: Residence DESCRIPTION 7a. Architectural style: Tudor or Normandy 7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: This residence is two stories with full basement; the second floor only covers the main structure with one story garage and bath at the rear. The exterior material is cement plaster with wood tudor trim, small paned double hung sash, and panel doors. The roofing material is slate -like asbestos shingles and appears to be original. The one story gabled entry porch is partially glazed with brick in a herringbone pattern below the glass. The landing and steps are brick at this porch. The residence is all original as designed and constructed, with the exception of the addition of a bedroom at the second floor and a sliding door to a deck off the master bedroom at the rear. The bedroom addition was added in the traditional tudor style by the present owners in the early 1960's. All exterior materials match the existing structure. There is a brick chimney with the traditional tudor corbeled cap. 8. Construction date: Estimated: Factual: 1924 9. Architect: Hill & Higbie, San Jose 10. Builder: Morrison Bros., San Jose 11. Approx. prop. size (ft) Frontage: Depth: approx. acreage 12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s) #35 page 2 13. Condition: Excellent: X Good: Fair: Deteriorated: No longer in existence: 14. Alterations: Bedroom addition on second floor 15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land: 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: SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site). La Paloma Terrace (now La Paloma Avenue) was developed by T.S. Montgomery in 1915. Mrs. George (Lilian) Fontaine purchased three 50' X 150' lots at the northwest corner of Oak Place and La Paloma. The home was designed by Andrew P. Hill Jr., architect with Hill and Higbie of San Jose in 1923, and construction was completed in 1924. The home was located in the middle of the three lots. Subsequently the northerly lot was sold, but the home remains in the original location. Mrs. Fontaine moved in with her daughters, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine, in the fall of 1924. Joan and Olivia lived at this residence until the mid- 1930's when they were contracted by the film industry. Mrs. Fontaine kept the residence until 1959 when she sold it to Sheila and Warren Heid. They have maintained this as their residence since that date and their son and daughter were raised here. Warren Heid is an architect with offices in Saratoga since 1958, and original charter member of the Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission. 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checkers, number in order of importance.) Architecture: X Arts /Leisure: Economic /Industrial: Exploration /Settlement: Government: Military: Religion: Social /Ed.: 21. Sources (List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews and their dates). Interviews with Olivia de Havilland and the Heids, 1988 -89. 22. Date form prepared: 4/89 By (name): W. Heid Organization: HPC Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue 'City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 Phone: 867 -3438 Location Sketch MaP HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY (#35) IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: Heid Residence 2. Historic name: Fontaine Residence 3. Street or rural address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara 4. Parcel --number:- 5. Present Owner: Warren & Sheila Heid Address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Ownership is: Public: 6. Present Use: Residence Zip: 95070 Private: X Original Use: Residence DESCRIPTION 7a. Architectural style: Tudor or Normandy 7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: This residence is two stories with full basement; the second floor only covers the main structure with one story garage and bath at the rear. The exterior material is cement plaster with wood tudor trim, small paned double hung sash, and panel doors. The roofing material is slate -like asbestos shingles and appears to be original. The one story gabled entry porch is partially glazed with brick in a herringbone pattern below the glass. The landing and steps are brick at this porch. The residence is all original as designed and constructed, with the exception of the addition of a bedroom at the second floor and a sliding door to a deck off the master bedroom at the rear. The bedroom addition was added in the traditional tudor style by the present owners in the early 1960's. All exterior materials match the existing structure. There is a brick chimney with the traditional tudor corbeled cap. 8. Construction date: Estimated: Factual: 1924 9. Architect: Hill & Higbie, San Jose 10. Builder: Morrison Bros., San Jose 11. Approx. prop. size (ft) Frontage: Depth: approx. acreage 12. Date(s) of enclosed photographs) #35 page 2 13. Condition: Excellent: X Good: Fair: Deteriorated: No longer in existence: 14. Alterations: Bedroom addition on second floor 15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land: 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: SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site). La Paloma Terrace (now La Paloma Avenue) was developed by T.S. Montgomery in 1915. Mrs. George (Lilian) Fontaine purchased three 50' X 150' lots at the northwest corner of Oak Place and La Paloma. The home was designed by Andrew P. Hill Jr., architect with Hill and Higbie of San Jose in 1923, and construction was completed in 1924. The home was located in the middle of the three lots. Subsequently the northerly lot was sold, but the home remains in the original location. Mrs. Fontaine moved in with her daughters, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine, in the fall of 1924. Joan and Olivia lived at this residence until the mid- 1930's when they were contracted by the film industry. Mrs. Fontaine kept the residence until 1959 when she sold it to Sheila and Warren Heid. They have maintained this as their residence since that date and their son and daughter were raised here. Warren Heid is an architect with offices in Saratoga since 1958, and original charter member of the Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission. 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checked, number in order of importance.) Architecture: X Arts /Leisure: Economic /Industrial: Exploration /Settlement: Government: Military: Religion: Social /Ed.: 21. Sources (List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews and their dates). Interviews with Olivia de Havilland and the Heids, 1988 -89. 22. Date form prepared: 4/89 By (name): W. Heid Organization: HPC Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue 'City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 Phone: 867 -3438 Location Sketch MaP -a - W__ t, HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #35) IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: Heid Residence 2. Historic name: Fontaine Residence 3. Street or rural address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara 4. Parcel - _number: - - -- 397-23- 0-17 - -- -- - -- - - - - - - -- - - - — 5. Present Owner: Warren & Sheila Heid City: Saratoga Ownership is: Public: 6. Present Use: Residence Address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue Zip: 95070 Private: X Original Use: Residence DESCRIPTION 7a. Architectural style: Tudor or Normandy 7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: This residence is two stories with full basement; the second floor only covers the main structure with one story garage and bath at the rear. The exterior material is cement plaster with wood tudor trim, small paned double hung sash, and panel doors. The roofing material is slate -like asbestos shingles and appears to be original. The one story gabled entry porch is partially glazed with brick in a herringbone pattern below the glass. The landing and steps are brick at this porch. The residence is all original as designed and constructed, with the exception of the addition of a bedroom at the second floor and a sliding door to a deck off the master bedroom at the rear. The bedroom addition was added in the traditional tudor style by the present owners in the early 1960's. All exterior materials match the existing structure. There is a brick chimney with the traditional tudor corbeled cap. 8. Construction date: Estimated: Factual: 1924 9. Architect: Hill & Higbie, San Jose 10. Builder: Morrison Bros., San Jose 11. Approx. prop. size (ft) Frontage: Depth: approx. acreage 12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s) #35 page 2 13. Condition: Excellent: X Good: Fair: Deteriorated: No longer in existence: 14. Alterations: Bedroom addition on second floor 15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land: 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: SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site). La Paloma Terrace (now La Paloma Avenue) was developed by T.S. Montgomery in 1915. Mrs. George (Lilian) Fontaine purchased three 50' X 150' lots at the northwest corner of Oak Place and La Paloma. The home was designed by Andrew P. Hill Jr., architect with Hill and Higbie of San Jose in 1923, and construction was completed in 1924. The home was located in the middle of the three lots. Subsequently the northerly lot was sold, but the home remains in the original location. Mrs. Fontaine moved in with her daughters, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine, in the fall of 1924. Joan and Olivia lived at this residence until the mid- 1930's when they were contracted by the film industry. Mrs. Fontaine kept the residence until 1959 when she sold it to Sheila and Warren Heid. They have maintained this as their residence since that date and their son and daughter were raised here. Warren Heid is an architect with offices in Saratoga since 1958, and original charter member of the Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission. 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checked, number in order of importance.) Architecture: X Arts /Leisure: Economic /Industrial: Exploration /Settlement: Government: Military: Religion: Social /Ed.: 21. Sources (List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews and their dates). Interviews with Olivia de Havil-land and the Heids, 1988 -89. 22. Date form prepared: 4/89 By (name): W. Heid Organization: HPC Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue 'City:* Saratoga Zip: 95070 Phone: 867 -3438 Location Sketch MaP to HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #35) IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: Heid Residence 2. Historic name: Fontaine Residence 3. Street or rural address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara 4. Parcel number: -- 397=23 -017 — - -- - - - 5. Present Owner: Warren & Sheila Heid Address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Ownership is: Public: 6. Present Use: Residence Zip: 95070 Private: X Original Use: Residence DESCRIPTION 7a. Architectural style: Tudor or Normandy 7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: This residence is two stories with full basement; the second floor only covers the main structure with one story garage and bath at the rear. The exterior material is cement plaster with wood tudor trim, small paned double hung sash, and panel doors. The roofing material is slate -like asbestos shingles and appears to be original. The one story gabled entry porch is partially glazed with brick in a herringbone pattern below the glass. The landing and steps are brick at this porch. The residence is all original as designed and constructed, with the exception of the addition of a bedroom at the second floor and a sliding door to a deck off the master bedroom at the rear. The bedroom addition was added in the traditional tudor style by the present owners in the early 1960's. All exterior materials match the existing structure. There is a brick chimney with the traditional tudor corbeled cap. 8. Construction date: Estimated: Factual: 1924 9. Architect: Hill & Higbie, San Jose 10. Builder: Morrison Bros., San Jose 11. Approx. prop. size (ft) Frontage: Depth: approx. acreage 12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s) #35 page 2 13. Condition: Excellent: X Good: Fair: Deteriorated: No longer in existence: 14. Alterations: Bedroom addition on second floor 15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land: 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: SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site). La Paloma Terrace (now La Paloma Avenue) was developed by T.S. Montgomery in 1915. Mrs. George (Lilian) Fontaine purchased three 50' X 150' lots at the northwest corner of Oak Place and La Paloma. The home was designed by Andrew P. Hill Jr., architect with Hill and Higbie of San Jose in 1923, and construction was completed in 1924. The home was located in the middle of the three lots. Subsequently the northerly lot was sold, but the home remains in the original location. Mrs. Fontaine moved in with her daughters, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine, in the fall of 1924. Joan and Olivia lived at this residence until the mid- 1930's when they were contracted by the film industry. Mrs. Fontaine kept the residence until 1959 when she sold it to Sheila and Warren Held. They have maintained this as their residence since that date and their son and daughter were raised here. Warren Heid is an architect with offices in Saratoga since 1958, and original charter member of the Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission. 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checked, number in order of importance.) Architecture: X Arts /Leisure: Economic /Industrial: Exploration /Settlement: Government: Military: Religion: Social /Ed.: 21. Sources (List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews and their dates). Interviews with Olivia de Havilland and the Heids, 1988 -89. 22. Date form prepared: 4/89 By (name): W. Heid Organization: HPC Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue ,City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 Phone: 867 -3438 Location Sketch MaP -s HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #35) IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: Heid Residence 2. Historic name: Fontaine Residence 3. Street or rural address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Zip: - 4. Parcel- number:._ - 397-23 -01-7 -- 95070 5. Present Owner: Warren & Sheila Heid City: Saratoga Ownership is: Public: 6. Present Use: Residence County: Santa Clara Address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue Zip: 95070 Private: X Original Use: Residence DESCRIPTION 7a. Architectural style: Tudor or Normandy 7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: This residence is two stories with full basement; the second floor only covers the main structure with one story garage and bath at the rear. The exterior material is cement plaster with wood tudor trim, small paned double hung sash, and panel doors. The roofing material is slate -like asbestos shingles and appears to be original. The one story gabled entry porch is partially glazed with brick in a herringbone pattern below the glass. The landing and steps are brick at this porch. The residence is all original as designed and constructed, with the exception of the addition of a bedroom at the second floor and a sliding door to a deck off the master bedroom at the rear. The bedroom addition was added in the traditional tudor style by the present owners in the early 1960's. All exterior materials match the existing structure. There is a brick chimney with the traditional tudor corbeled cap. 8. Construction date: Estimated: Factual: 1924 9. Architect: Hill & Higbie, San Jose 10. Builder: Morrison Bros., San Jose 11. Approx. prop. size (ft) Frontage: Depth: approx. acreage 12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s) #35 page 2 13. Condition: Excellent: X Good: Fair: Deteriorated: No longer in existence: 14. Alterations: Bedroom addition on second floor 15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land: 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: SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site). La Paloma Terrace (now La Paloma Avenue) was developed by T.S. Montgomery in 1915. Mrs. George (Lilian) Fontaine purchased three 50' X 150' lots at the northwest corner of Oak Place and La Paloma. The home was designed by Andrew P. Hill Jr., architect with Hill and Higbie of San Jose in 1923, and construction was completed in 1924. The home was located in the middle of the three lots. Subsequently the northerly lot was sold, but the home remains in the original location. Mrs. Fontaine moved in with her daughters, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine, in the fall of 1924. Joan and Olivia lived at this residence until the mid- 1930's when they were contracted by the film industry. Mrs. Fontaine kept the residence until 1959 when she sold it to Sheila and Warren Heid. They have maintained this as their residence since that date and their son and daughter were raised here. Warren Heid is an architect with offices in Saratoga since 1958, and original charter member of the Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission. 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checked, number in order of importance.) Architecture: X Arts /Leisure: Economic /Industrial: Exploration /Settlement: Government: Military: Religion: Social /Ed.: 21. Sources (List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews and their dates). Interviews with Olivia de Havilland and the Heids, 1988 -89. 22. Date form prepared: 4/89 By (name): W. Heid Organization: HPC Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue -City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 Phone: 867 -3438 Location Sim" Map to HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #35) IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: Heid Residence 2. Historic name: Fontaine Residence 3. Street or rural address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Sara Zip: 95070 .4. Parcel number: - -- 397--23 -017-- 5. Present Owner: Warren & Sheila Heid City: Saratoga Ownership is: Public: 6. Present Use: Residence County: Santa Clara Address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue Zip: 95070 Private: X Original Use: Residence DESCRIPTION 7a. Architectural style: Tudor or Normandy 7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: This residence is two stories with full basement; the second floor only covers the main structure with one story garage and bath at the rear. The exterior material is cement plaster with wood tudor trim, small paned double hung sash, and panel doors. The roofing material is slate -like asbestos shingles and appears to be original. The one story gabled entry porch is partially glazed with brick in a herringbone pattern below the glass. The landing and steps are brick at this porch. The residence is all original as designed and constructed, with the exception of the addition of a bedroom at the second floor and a sliding door to a deck off the master bedroom at the rear. The bedroom addition was added in the traditional tudor style by the present owners in the early 1960's. All exterior materials match the existing structure. There is a brick chimney with the traditional tudor corbeled cap. 8. Construction date: Estimated: Factual: 1924 9. Architect: Hill & Higbie, San Jose 10. Builder: Morrison Bros., San Jose 11. Approx. prop. size (ft) Frontage: Depth: approx. acreage 12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s) 13. Condition: Excellent: X Good: Fair: Deteriorated: No longer in existence: 14. Alterations: Bedroom addition on second floor 15. Surroundings (Check more than one if necessary) Open land: 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: #35 page 2 Zoning: Unknown? SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site). La Paloma Terrace (now La Paloma Avenue) was developed by T.S. Montgomery in 1915. Mrs. George (Lilian) Fontaine purchased three 50' X 150' lots at the northwest corner of Oak Place and La Paloma. The home was designed by Andrew P. Hill Jr., architect with Hill and Higbie of San Jose in 1923, and construction was completed in 1924. The home was located in the middle of the three lots. Subsequently the northerly lot was sold, but the home remains in the original location. Mrs. Fontaine moved in with her daughters, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine, in the fall of 1924. Joan and Olivia lived at this residence until the mid- 1930's when they were contracted by the film industry. Mrs. Fontaine kept the residence until 1959 when she sold it to Sheila and Warren Heid. They have maintained this as their residence since that date and their son and daughter were raised here. Warren Heid is an architect with offices in Saratoga since 1958, and original charter member of the Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission. 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checked, number in order of importance.) Architecture: X Arts /Leisure: Economic /Industrial: Exploration /Settlement: Government: Military: Religion: Social /Ed.: 21. Sources (List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews and their dates). Interviews with Olivia de Havilland and the Heids, 1988 -89. 22. Date form prepared: 4/89 By (name): W. Heid Organization: HPC Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue 'City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 Phone: 867 -3438 Location Ske" MaP -e HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #35) IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: Heid Residence 2. Historic name: Fontaine Residence 3. Street or rural address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara -4 -. Parcel - number: - -- 397=23-=017 - — 5. Present Owner: Warren & Sheila Heid City: Saratoga Ownership is: Public: 6. Present Use: Residence Address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue Zip: 95070 Private: X Original Use: Residence DESCRIPTION 7a. Architectural style: Tudor or Normandy 7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: This residence is two stories with full basement; the second floor only covers the main structure with one story garage and bath at the rear. The exterior material is cement plaster with wood tudor trim, small paned double hung sash, and panel doors. The roofing material is slate -like asbestos shingles and appears to be original. The one story gabled entry porch is partially glazed with brick in a herringbone pattern below the glass. The landing and steps are brick at this porch. The residence is all original as designed and constructed, with the exception of the addition of a bedroom at the second floor and a sliding door to a deck off the master bedroom at the rear. The bedroom addition was added in the traditional tudor style by the present owners in the early 1960's. All exterior materials match the existing structure. There is a brick chimney with the traditional tudor corbeled cap. 8. Construction date: Estimated: Factual: 1924 9. Architect: Hill & Higbie, San Jose 10. Builder: Morrison Bros., San Jose 11. Approx. prop. size (ft) Frontage: Depth: approx. acreage 12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s) #35 page 2 13. Condition: Excellent: X Good: Fair: Deteriorated: No longer in existence: 14. Alterations: Bedroom addition on second floor 15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land: 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: SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site). La Paloma Terrace (now La Paloma Avenue) was developed by T.S. Montgomery in 1915. Mrs. George (Lilian) Fontaine purchased three 50' X 150' lots at the northwest corner of Oak Place and La Paloma. The home was designed by Andrew P. Hill Jr., architect with Hill and Higbie of San Jose in 1923, and construction was completed in 1924. The home was located in the middle of the three lots. Subsequently the northerly lot was sold, but the home remains in the original location. Mrs. Fontaine moved in with her daughters, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine, in the fall of 1924. Joan and Olivia lived at this residence until the mid- 1930's when they were contracted by the film industry. Mrs. Fontaine kept the residence until 1959 when she sold it to Sheila and Warren Heid. They have maintained this as their residence since that date and their son and daughter were raised here. Warren Heid is an architect with offices in Saratoga since 1958, and original charter member of the Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission. 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checked, number in order of importance.) Architecture: X Arts /Leisure: Economic /Industrial: Exploration /Settlement: Government: Military: Religion: Social /Ed.: 21. Sources (List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews and their dates). Interviews with Olivia de Havilland and the Heids, 1988 789. 22. Date form prepared: 4/89 By (name): W. Heid Organization: HPC Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue 'City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 Phone: 867 -3438 Location Ske" MaP -a - W__ t, HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #35) IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: Heid Residence 2. Historic name: Fontaine Residence 3. Street or rural address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 4. Parcel- number: -- -- 397- -23 -017 5. Present Owner: Warren & Sheila Heid City: Saratoga Ownership is: Public: 6. Present Use: Residence County: Santa Clara Address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue Zip: 95070 Private: X Original Use: Residence DESCRIPTION 7a. Architectural style: Tudor or Normandy 7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: This residence is two stories with full basement; the second floor only covers the main structure with one story garage and bath at the rear. The exterior material is cement plaster with wood tudor trim, small paned double hung sash, and panel doors. The roofing material is slate -like asbestos shingles and appears to be original. The one story gabled entry porch is partially glazed with brick in a herringbone pattern below the glass. The landing and steps are brick at this porch. The residence is all original as designed and constructed, with the exception of the addition of a bedroom at the second floor and a sliding door to a deck off the master bedroom at the rear. The bedroom addition was added in the traditional tudor style by the present owners in the early 1960's. All exterior materials match the existing structure. There is a brick chimney with the traditional tudor corbeled cap. 8. Construction date: Estimated: Factual: 1924 9. Architect: Hill & Higbie, San Jose 10. Builder: Morrison Bros., San Jose 11. Approx. prop. size (ft) Frontage: Depth: approx. acreage 12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s) #35 page 2 13. Condition: Excellent: X Good: Fair: Deteriorated: No longer in existence: 14. Alterations: Bedroom addition on second floor 15. Surroundings (Check more than one if necessary) Open land: 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: SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site). La Paloma Terrace (now La Paloma Avenue) was developed by T.S. Montgomery in 1915. Mrs. George (Lilian) Fontaine purchased three 50' X 150' lots at the northwest corner of Oak Place and La Paloma. The home was designed by Andrew P. Hill Jr., architect with Hill and Higbie of San Jose in 1923, and construction was completed in 1924. The home was located in the middle of the three lots. Subsequently the northerly lot was sold, but the home remains in the original location. Mrs. Fontaine moved in with her daughters, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine, in the fall of 1924. Joan and Olivia lived at this residence until the mid- 1930's when they were contracted by the film industry. Mrs. Fontaine kept the residence until 1959 when she sold it to Sheila and Warren Heid. They have maintained this as their residence since that date and their son and daughter were raised here. Warren Heid is an architect with offices in Saratoga since 1958, and original charter member of the Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission. 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checked, number in order of importance.) Architecture: X Arts /Leisure: Economic /Industrial: Exploration /Settlement: Government: Military: Religion: Social /Ed.: 21. Sources (List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews and their dates). Interviews with Olivia de Havilland and the Heids, 1988 -89. 22. Date form prepared: 4/89 By (name): W. Heid Organization: HPC Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue 'City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 Phone: 867 -3438 Location Sketch NiaP HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #35)', IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: Heid Residence 2. Historic name: Fontaine Residence 3. Street or rural address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara 4. Parcel number: 397 -23 -017 5. Present Owner: Warren & Sheila Heid Address: 20250 La Paloma Avenue City: Saratoga Ownership is: Public: 6. Present Use: Residence Zip: 95070 Private: X Original Use: Residence DESCRIPTION 7a. Architectural style: Tudor or Normandy 7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: This residence is two stories with full basement; the second floor only covers the main structure with one story garage and bath at the rear. The exterior material is cement plaster with wood tudor trim, small paned double hung sash, and panel doors. The roofing material is slate -like asbestos shingles and appears to be original. The one story gabled entry porch is partially glazed with brick in a herringbone pattern below the glass. The landing and steps are brick at this porch. The residence is all original as designed and constructed, with the exception of the addition of a bedroom at the second floor and a sliding door to a deck off the master bedroom at the rear. The bedroom addition was added in the traditional tudor style by the present owners in the early 1960's. All exterior materials match the existing structure. There is a brick chimney with the traditional tudor corbeled cap. 8. Construction date: Estimated: Factual: 1924 9. Architect: Hill & Higbie, San Jose 10. Builder: Morrison Bros., San Jose 11. Approx. prop. size (ft) Frontage: Depth: approx. acreage 12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s) 13. Condition: Excellent: X Good: Fair: Deteriorated: No longer in existence: 14. Alterations: Bedroom addition on second floor 15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land: 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: #35 page 2 Zoning: Unknown? SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site). La Paloma Terrace (now La Paloma Avenue) was developed by T.S. Montgomery in 1915. Mrs. George (Lilian) Fontaine purchased three 50' X 150' lots at the northwest corner of Oak Place and La Paloma. The home was designed by Andrew P. Hill Jr., architect with Hill and Higbie of San Jose in 1923, and construction was completed in 1924. The home was located in the middle of the three lots. Subsequently the northerly lot was sold, but the home remains in the original location. Mrs. Fontaine moved in with her daughters, Olivia de Havilland and Joan Fontaine, in the fall of 1924. Joan and Olivia lived at this residence until the mid- 1930's when they were contracted by the film industry. Mrs. Fontaine kept the residence until 1959 when she sold it to Sheila and Warren Heid. They have maintained this as their residence since that date and their son and daughter were raised here. Warren Heid is an architect with offices in Saratoga since 1958, and original charter member of the Saratoga Heritage Preservation Commission. 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checked, number in order of importance.) Architecture: X Arts /Leisure: Economic /Industrial: Exploration /Settlement: Government: Military: Religion: Social /Ed.: 21. Sources (List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews and their dates). Interviews with Olivia de Havilland and the Heids, 1988 -89. 22. Date form prepared: 4/89 By (name): W. Heid Organization: HPC Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 Phone: 867 -3438 Location Sloe" MaP NORTH i 6 0' '0 H ��q s V_