f. Horse Barn 



This is a typical circa 1870s horse barn and carriage shed; five horse 

 stalls remain in the structure. The 25' by 42' barn has random-width vertical 

 board siding and a wood shingle roof except for the rear shed section which has 

 corrugated metal roofing. It has a large doorway on the front and various 

 openings, including a diamond-shaped window, with no glass, at the peak of the 

 front wall. It is in fair to poor condition; the roof is sagging and there is much 

 structural deterioration. The horse barn possesses excellent historic integrity. 



g. 1923 House 



The house was built by Samuel Mazza in 1923 for family members. It is 

 a simple, L-shaped wood frame building, 30' by 40', with a hip roof, lap siding, 

 and front porch alcove. It is in fair condition. A room was added to the north 

 side in 1961, leaving the house with only fair historic integrity. 



h. Water Tank 



A 10' by 10' concrete water tank with an old wood frame tank house on 

 top sits on the hillside east of the ranch complex. It has a hip roof, board and 

 batten siding. Its construction date is unknown, but appears to be up to 100 

 years old, and has excellent historic integrity. 



i. Gates, Fences, Corrals 



The fence lines on the Zanardi Ranch appear to follow the original lines. 

 Much has been replaced over the years, although some major sections of old- 

 style split-picket fencing remain near the ranch complex. 



j. Trees 



Two groves of monterey cypress stand in the ranch complex. They 

 appear to have been planted well over 50 years ago. 



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