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<strong>Saticoy</strong> & <strong>Wells</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> and Code EIRSection 4.5 Cultural and Historic ResourcesTable 4.5-1Landmarks and Points of Interest In the <strong>Saticoy</strong> & <strong>Wells</strong> Project AreaResource Year Address Designation<strong>Saticoy</strong> WalnutGrower’sAssociationWarehouse<strong>Saticoy</strong>WarehouseCompany,BeanWarehouseRancho Attilio(VanoniRanch)Farmers andMerchantsBank of SantaPaula, <strong>Saticoy</strong>BranchSite of <strong>Saticoy</strong>Springs andChumashIndian Village,Sa’aqtik’oySite.1917 1235 E. <strong>Wells</strong> Rd.1917 10995 Azahar Street19161911 1203 Los Angeles Av.<strong>Ventura</strong> County Historical Landmark No.117. June 1988.<strong>Ventura</strong> County Historical Landmark No.118. May 1988. Under private ownership.Shown by appointment only.Recommended Historic Point of Interest.Family-owned and operated ranch site.Property was once part of the ChumashVillage Sa’aqtik’oy.HRI determined the site is listed on theCalifornia Register and is eligible for listingon the National Register.<strong>Ventura</strong> County Declared Point of InterestNo. 6. May 1988.Sacred HeartMissionChurch1910Darling Rd off <strong>Wells</strong>Rd.HRI determined this property appears eligiblefor listing on the National Register as acontributor to a National Register eligibledistrict. The building was burned down.have since been replaced by residential development. This site is recorded on the SCCIC siterecord map as number 56-152748.Sacred Heart Mission Church. This site consists of a white clapboard country churchconstructed in 1910. The church was constructed at the northwest corner of Telephone Roadand <strong>Saticoy</strong> Avenue as Arnold’s General Store and Post <strong>Of</strong>fice in 1910. Five years later John P.Thille and other community leaders had the building moved to the northwest side of VioletaStreet between <strong>Wells</strong> Road and Los Angeles Avenue and converted the building into a chapelnamed Sacred Heart. The building fell out of use when the congregation relocated to a newbuilding in 1968. The church was moved to a location on Darling Road off of <strong>Wells</strong> Road (noaddress) in 1987. The HRI indicated this property appeared eligible for listing on the NationalRegister as a contributor to a National Register eligible district, however, in 2004, the buildingburned down.4.5-8<strong>City</strong> of <strong>Ventura</strong>

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