HomeMy WebLinkAboutSaratoga Los Gatos Road 19221HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #64)
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: Tibbett House
2. Historic name: None
3. Street or rural address: 19221 Saratoga -Los Gatos Road
City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara
4. Parcel number: 397 -09 -035
5. Present Owner: James & Gretchen Mair Address: 511 Division Street
City: Campbell Zip: 95008
Ownership is: Public: Private: X
6. Present Use: Residence Originaf Use': Residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Craftsman Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or
structure and describe any major alterations from its original
condition:
This house is a large one -story Craftsman bungalow with a square floor
plan. The hipped principal roof of the house extends to cover a deep
front porch which runs the length of the entire front of the house.
Ionic columns and a decorative railing extend the width of the porch
which is reached by a low flight of stairs at the side. The house sits
in extensive and well maintained grounds, which include a terraced
swimming pool area and tennis court.
8. Construction date:
Estimated: 1910
Factual:
9. Architect: Unknown
(photograph here)
10. Builder: Unknown
11. Approx. prop. size
Frontage:
Depth:
Approx. acreage: 2.6
12. Date(s) of enclosed
photograph(s): 1988
13. Condition: Excellent: X Good: Fair: Deteriorated:
No longer in existence:
14. Alterations:
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)
Open land: Scattered buildings: X 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: Garage, outbuilding
Zoning:
Unknown?
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates,
events, and persons associated with the site).
The house is believed to have been built*.abot�t 1910 by the Tibbett
family. Mr. Tibbett was an engineer who worked on the building of the
Antioch Bridge. The house is an excellent example of the Craftsman
period and has had no major alterations.
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) .
F. Cunningham, Saratoga's First
Hundred Years, 1967.
22. Date form prepared: 4/88
By (name): SHPC
Organization: City of Saratoga
Address: 13777 Fruitvale Ave.
City: Saratoga Zip: 95070
Phone: 867 -3438
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets, roads, and prominent landmarks):
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19221 Saratoga -Los Gatos Road
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lthough this home is of
one story and in the Craftsman
style, it is an imposing example
of the country homes being
built in Saratoga at this time. It
still occupies its extensive
grounds, which can be enjoyed
from the broad roofed veranda
which spans the front of the
house. It was originally the
home of the Tibbett family;
Mr. Tibbett was an engineer on
the Antioch Bridge.
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #64)
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name: Tibbett House
2. Historic name: None
3. Street or rural address: 19221 Saratoga -Los Gatos Road
City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara
4. Parcel number: 397 -09 -035
5. Present Owner: James & Gretchen Mair Address: 511 Division Street
City: Campbell Zip: 95008
Ownership is: Public: Private: X
6. Present Use: Residence Original Use: Residence
DESCRIPTION
7a. Architectural style: Craftsman Bungalow
7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or
structure and describe any major alterations from its original
condition:
This house is a large one -story Craftsman bungalow with a square floor
plan. The hipped principal roof of the house extends to cover a deep
front porch which runs the length of the entire front of the house.
Ionic columns and a decorative railing extend the width of the porch
which is reached by a low flight of stairs at the side. The house sits
in extensive and well maintained grounds, which include a terraced
swimming pool area and tennis court.
8. Construction date:
Estimated: 1910
Factual:
9. Architect: Unknown
(photograph here)
10. Builder: Unknown
11. Approx. prop. size
Frontage:
Depth:
Approx. acreage: 2.6
12. Date(s) of enclosed
photograph(s): 1988
13. Condition: Excellent: X Good: Fair: Deteriorated:
No longer in existence:
14. Alterations:
15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)
Open land: Scattered buildings: X 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: Garage, outbuilding
SIGNIFICANCE
19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates,
events, and persons associated with the site).
The house is believed to have been built about 1910 by the Tibbett
family. Mr. Tibbett was an engineer who worked on the building of the
Antioch Bridge. The house is an excellent example of the Craftsman
period and has had no major alterations.
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).
F. Cunningham, Saratoga's First
Hundred Years, 1967.
22. Date form prepared: 4/88
By (name): SHPC
Organization: City of Saratoga
Address: 13777 Fruitvale Ave.
City: Saratoga Zip: 95070
Phone: 867 -3438
Locational sketch map (draw and label site and
surrounding streets, roads, and prominent landmarks):
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CITY OF SARATOGA
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IDENTIFICATION
CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY
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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:
Lot size (.in feet) Frontage
Depth
or approximate acreage a S
Condition (check one):
`.ellent ( ) Good ( ) Fair ( )
ueteriorated ( ) No longer in existence ( )
Is the feature:
Altered? ( ) Unaltered? ( )
Location sketch map (draw and label site
and surrounding streets, roads, and pro -
minent landmarks)
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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 This date is: Factual ( ) Estimated (�
Architect (if known)
Builder ( if known)
Related features:
Barn ( ) Carriage House ( ) Outhouse ( )
Watertower /Tankhouse ( ) Other ( )
SIGNIFICANCE
Shed(s) ( ) Formal garden(s) ( ) Windmill '
None
Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons
associated with the site when known):
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July 13, 1988
Mr. and Mrs.
511 Division
Campbell, CA
13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE • SARATOGA. CALIFORNIA 95070
(408) 867 -3438
James Mair
Street'
95008
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Mair:
COUNCIL MENIBERS:
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
19221 Saratoga -Los Gatos Road 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 Commission
staff person at City Hall (867- 3438).
be happy to meet with you to discuss
questions you may have.
Members of the Heritage Preservation Commission
Elizabeth Ansnes
Roy Cameron
Norm Koepernik
Shan Landsness
Bar9A Voester
rren Heid, Chairman
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GEOMETRY
1. Find the equation -of a circle.with center at ( -3,7) and radius 3.
2. Find the equation of a circle whose center lies on y =4 and which is tangent
to the x -axis at (10,0).
3. What does x2+y2 +6x- 16y +35 =0 represent?
4. How many sides does a regular polygon have if each interior angle contains
162 °?
5. The sum of the interior angles of a regular polygon is 6300 °. How large
is each angle? Each exterior angle?
6. Find the number of sides of a polygon if the sum of its interior angles is
twice the sum of its exterior angles.
7. Each exterior angle of a regular polygon is one eighth of each interior angle.
How many sides has the polygon?