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BTTF# 22a: Was Chatsworth's Desilu Ranch Designed by Noted Architect, Paul Williams?

Saturday, August 22, 2015 / 1 Comment
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Christmas came early for me this year as a loyal reader by the name of Dayna, discovered and generously shared building and demolition permits for the former Desilu Ranch in Chatsworth. The huge significance of this finding is that the permits were the missing piece of evidence to confirm the true location of the Desilu Ranch in Chatsworth which I discussed in a lengthy and detailed post on on June 24, 2014, Although I provided convincing evidence while refuting the other locations, in particular, the Oso location that became the "known" location because of popular folk tale and also since it is still standing today, there were still some doubters that wanted definitive evidence. So view the permits for the build and demo below: 




If you quickly skimmed through the permits, you might have missed one piece of interesting information. I will highlight it below to give you a clue.


It appears that the Desilu Ranch was possibly designed by noted African-American architect, Paul R. Williams, who is best known for designing the LAX Theme building in addition to numerous buildings in SoCal with a handful in the SFV. 

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The SFV properties include Craig/Harris in West Hills, Dr.A.E. Abdun-Nur in Tarzana, the former Livingston Motor Car Dealership in Woodland Hills, Stanwyck/Oakridge (supposedly, need more research) in Northridge, and possibly some others in the Toluca Lake area. 

If the signature on the permit is truly "Paul R Williams," then some serious historical information has just been unearthed. The other interesting connection is that Ball/Arnaz also had a Palm Springs home built by Paul Williams in 1954 so is that a coincidence or not? But I am not a history expert, just a weekend blogger, so hopefully others or the Paul Revere Williams project site can confirm. 

As I mentioned in my first post about the Desilu Ranch, it was demolished in 1976 but I believe the house next door located at 19730 Tuba St was a replica as it was built roughly at the same time. I dont have building permits of that home so cannot confirm if it was built by Paul Williams. That home was originally owned by LA Times columnist, Bill Henry, and is still standing today, although altered from original design. That home might be the closest thing we have to the Desilu Ranch especially if it was also designed by Paul Williams. 

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Canyon Vista Preschool to become 58 Single Family Townhomes in Chatsworth

Thursday, June 4, 2015 / No Comments
[Update August 24, 2015]: I may have missed out one minor detail regarding this property that is about to be demolished. Apparently, it may be a home to an original barn from at least the 1940's if not older. I think it might too late to save it because I believe the project has been approved. 





[Original Post]:
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In the ongoing quest to develop vacant or underutilized land in the SFV is the latest project at the Canyon Vista Preschool and Church at 22001 Nordhoff St in Chatsworth to demolition all existing buildings to construct 58 single-family detached townhomes with the proposals shown below. The hearing is scheduled for Monday June 8, 2015 at 10 AM with the notice shown below. 
  1. Three-stories in height including private patios, individual garages, and 2 covered parking spaces per unit. 
  2. Unit sizes will vary from 1,900 to 2,220 sqft with 3 - 4 bedrooms. 
  3. Max height will be 37 feet spread over max floor area of 126,000 sqft
  4. Guest parking throughout with a minimum rate of 0.25 parking spaces per dwelling unit. 
  5. Common open space area including 4,500 sqft area to include a "tot lot"in the northern half of the property. Also, a centrally located open space area at 4,230 sqft including benches, barbecues, outdoor eating areas, and shade structures. 
  6. 14,000 sqft buffer zone area in the southwest corner to provide a buffer to the Chatsworth reservoir. 
  7. A 1/3 mile walkway will line the perimeter of the site. 
  8. Landscape will include native and drought tolerant trees and planting. 
  9. A protected oak tree will remain on site and incorporated into the common open space area. 
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The property is currently owned by the West Valley Christian Center of Los Angeles County which purchased the property back on March 24, 1989 for $900K. Some sort of purchase agreement was signed between KB Homes (the developer for this project) and West Valley Christian Center on April 16, 2014 but the details are not known. The property measures 206,100 sqft with a building sqft of 3,575 built in 1947. I am not sure what is happening to Canyon Vista Preschool but I am guessing relocating to the Andora location at 10616 Andora Avenue. This project reminds me of the now developed original Pincrest school in Van Nuys

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A Hiking Tour of Rocketdyne Santa Susana Field Laboratory on April 25, 2015

Tuesday, May 19, 2015 / 1 Comment
My fascination with Rocketdyne's Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL) nestled in the hills between Chatsworth and Simi Valley is neverending. It is one of my favorite SFV topics due in part to its secrecy and worldwide importance to helping man land on the moon. My last visit to SSFL was on June 29, 2013 when I participated on their bus tour which didnt allow photography. So you can imagine the excitement on my face when the ban was lifted sometime after that last tour and I could now use my camera on this walking tour on April 25, 2015 shown below. There were roughly 150 - 200 other SSFL enthusisasts that participated in the our led by activist John Luker. 

The hike was amazing and felt like being in a ghost town where all the citizens evacuated and structures remained empty. And we were free to roam (somewhat) a civilization that was once thriving, full of people and buildings, and bustling with all sorts of activity. Its hard to believe that earth shattering engine rocket testing was occurring on a regular basis, innovative engineering  was at the forefront with very little history or references to solve complex problems was constantly ongoing, and a tremendous amount of effort was made to keep this area secretive. Today, very little remains which is a testament to how quickly Boeing and NASA have been trying to clear out the entire place and return to the State of CA as a state park. A majority of the hiking tour took place in the undeveloped Southern Buffer Zone area which borders Bell Canyon where very little contamination and activity occurred.

One quick hiking tip, its important to have the best footwear so check out Boot Bomb to get latest recommendations on the best hiking boots to wear. 

Other posts already covered on this site include: 
  1. World's First Partial Nuclear Meltdown in the San Fernando Valley. (April 1, 2011)
  2. Rocketdyne Santa Susana Field Laboratory Still Contains High Level of Radiation. (March 6, 2012)
  3. Exploring Sage Ranch and What Remains of Rocketdyn'es Santa Susana Field Laboratory.(February 19, 2013)
  4. A Bus Tour of Rocketdyne on June 29, 2013. (July 8, 2013)
  5. Historic Rocketdyne Engine Moves Down The Street to Nordhoff and De Soto. (October 6, 2013)
  6. 90 Single Family Homes Coming to Former Rocketdyne Fitness Center in Canoga Park/West Hills. (April 17, 2015)
Best viewed in full screen mode. In Google Chrome, click on the picture and it should become full screen on your computer and you can toggle through the pics using the arrow keys. 














The Rocketship play area from the Boeing Fitness Center was removed from the site and will be permanently placed at SSFL when it becomes a state park. 



Former Bowl area that consisted of 3 test stands, today nothing remains except concrete rubble. 






















Behind the chain link fence and barbed wire is rumor to be sacred Chumash land which contains a historic cave painting. Nowhere else during the tour is there barbed wire. 



  

Former Reseda Petting Zoo on Tampa to become Chinese Language Academy Private School

Monday, April 13, 2015 / 1 Comment
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Above images courtesy LATaco.com
The former Reseda Petting Zoo on Tampa is set to become a Chinese Language Academy private school with a hearing scheduled for May 18, 2015 described in the notice at the bottom of this post. The Reseda Petting Zoo was owned and operated by Linda Menary (more on Menary later in the post) which will have the following changes: 
  1. Existing single family residence will be demolished with several structures built.
  2. 12 classrooms totaling 7,392 sqft for a maximum enrollment of 180 students.
  3. 1,600 sqft multiple purpose room.
  4. 1,960 sqft for administrative offices.
  5. 2 Tennis courts, golf putting green, handball court, and 1/2 basketball court. 
  6. Parking for 20 vehicles
  7. Hours of operation will be M-F 8 - 5 and Sat and Sun 10 - 4.
  8. Existing 52 foot high cellphone towers will remain. 
The property was purchased by Wentar and Lynn Kuo on May 31, 2012 for $650,000 from the late Linda Menary Estate which had distribution issues with heirs that was resolved on December 6, 2011. The Menary estate also included a Chatsworth home on Shoup that was sold for $515K on February 22, 2008 that measured 3 Beds/3 Baths on 2,005 sqft  built in 1944.

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The Petting Zoo property is located at 19323 Lanark Street which measures 2 beds/1 Baths on 800 sqft on a total lot size of 65,008 sqft spread over three parcels. The listing description states:
It consists of 3 RA zoned lots with 3 APN numbers, totalling 1.48 acres which must be sold together. The city of LA has issued a conditional use permit for a CELL PHONE TOWER which occupies a portion of the the property. There is a Cell Phone Tower with 18 years remaining on it's lease, currently paying approx $2,450 per month rent with 3% annual increases. The lease terms and balance of the lease are binding on any buyer. Once the lease is over, the 3 lots will be untied and can be developed. Master plan says R1 is possible. There is a single family fixer house on lot 2105-020-007. The two additional lots are 2105-020-005 and 2105-020-006. Buyer's responsibility is to investigate present, future use and current value of the cell tower lease. ALL CASH BUYERS ONLY!!!
The Kuo's also own and operate the Woodland Hills Private School located on two campuses at 22555 Oxnard St and 22321 Collins St. The Kuo's purchased the Oxnard property on June 30, 2000 for $2.1 million and the Collins property on July 14, 2000 for $925K. The Kuo's are Chatsworth residents in the "tennis estates" neighborhood who also happen to be avid tennis players.

The Reseda Petting Zoo was a longtime favorite among locals to enjoy the variety of animals on the site consisting of ponies, goats, chickens, burros, llamas, ducks, turkeys, parrots, and a cockatoo. According to an LA Times article from February 20, 1986, Trail of Fun Leads to Reseda Arena by Debra Sorrentino Larson, this site had historical significance as part of a 200 acres alfalafa farm owned by the Zelzah family. In the 20's the land was sold to General Moses Hazeltine Sherman who would later on develop vast tracts of the SFV. The property was also once home to walnut groves during the 40's and 50's that was processed in a barn next door from 1915 that was blown up for the CSI: Miami TV show in 2003 (you can see images here). I believe Menary owned the barn property and sold sometime in the late 90's/early 2000's but I cannot confirm so dont quote me.

1947 image showing large walnut grove operation. The Menary Petting Zoo would be located slighly under the center left area. Image courtesy Historicaerials.com
The Reseda Petting Zoo was also popular with Hollywood as Film and TV production would use Menary's various pets for shows like Solid Gold, MASH, Mork and Minday, The A-Team, and Silver Spoons.  Even celebrities would rent the pets for house parties like Burt Reynolds, Chevy Chase, and Robert Wagner. And one could spot a celebrity riding bareback like Goldie Hawn, Ron Howard, and Henry Winkler. 

But the good times would stop in the 90's as Menary dealt with a deluge of complaints starting in 1993 as neighbors complained about odors, noise, and chickens causing havoc as described in a December 9, 1993 LA Times article by Hugo Martin, Council Rejects Petting Zoo's Appeal: The Owner of The Farm in Reseda Vows to Sue the City. Menary later sued the city in a January 28, 1995 LA Times article, Reseda: L.A. Proceed in Suit by Pony-Ride Farm. 

Then on March 3, 1994, an LA Times article by Jill Leovy, Farm Owner Accused of Animal Cruelty, was arrested for not trimming her ponies' hoofs at her Chatsworth property. Menary later sued the City of LA, two animal regulation officers, and an animal rights advocate who accused her of animal cruelty in a August 4, 1994 LA Times arcticle by Frank Manning titled Reseda: Petting Zoo Operator Sues Over March Raid.

Menary would also expand the rural lifestyle in 1996 by opening Menary Farms along with Joe Cicero who lost his petting zoo and farm stand at Pierce College (doesnt this sound familiar with the Pierce Farm Center shutting down operated by the McBroom family) and start another petting zoo and farm at the corner of Winnetka and Parthenia as described in a August 6, 1996 LA Times article by Eric Slater titled, Five Green Acres: A Pair of Agrarian Holdouts Try to Keep the Valley's Rural Roots Alive.

Not surprisingly, Menary was met with complaints again about odor and flies by the next door neighbor, Cornerstone Christian Church, as described in a November 25, 2000 LA Times article by Grace Jang titled, Farm Owner Digs in While Neighbors Hold Their Noses. This site would eventually close down I believe in 2006 as a result of Menary's death who passed away from a heart attack on May 1, 2006 at the age of 61 while visiting Bakersfield for a horse auction. The LA Times and Daily News both covered her passing. Menary was buried at Oakwood Memorial Park. Believe it or not, the former Menary Farms is now being developed into 68 two story residences as discussed on this blog.

This brings us back to the Reseda Petting Zoo which would continue operating after Menary's death into 2011 where it was moved to Menary's Chatsworth property (the same property where Menary was accused of animal cruelty in 1994) located at 21910 Chatsworth St which is still owned by the Menary family but not sure if they operate the Petting Zoo.

I wonder if the uprising in complaints during the 90's was related to an overall decline in the city of LA morale as this was the period when the LA Riots took place and crime was significantly higher. It seems that Menary might have been an easy target for others to take their frustrations out on Menary as people didnt understand the rural life and the surrounding areas were quickly becoming urbanized.
Linda Menary was one of a kind who was adamant about the keeping the rural lifestyle when everyone else was trying to go urban. She told the LA Times on November 25, 2000:
Years ago, the northwest Valley was horse country, said Menary, who has lived in the Valley since 1961. People expected their neighbors to have animals. Equestrians used to tie their horses to parking meters.
What it boils down to is this: I've hung in there. Most of the people with stables have left. They couldn't deal with the complaints, so they just closed down and moved--they may have been smarter than me, she said.
People figure they can just run you out of town. But I just won't go. I've been a thorn in their side. And I'm not going to go.
Still, Menary has thought about quitting. Sometimes I'm tempted . . . but once it's gone, it's gone,  she said. Right now, we should leave it a farm. It's something for the children. Children would miss out on a chance to experience a taste of the old rural life, she said. The Valley used to be country," said Menary.
This farm's the last of it. I'm the holdout.
Unfortunately the "holdout" has ended as this property will now be developed along with the Menary Farms on Winnetka and Parthenia and just recently discussed, the Sherman Way Farm. So the urbanites have declared victory.

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Above images courtesy Re/max Olsen
Chinese Academy School at the former Reseda Petting Zoo