Neighborhood Committee Manipulation to Inflate the Numbers for the Five Styles They Prefer

Tudor Revival: What it looks like:

Required Tudor Revival Characteristics per Willis Winters

  • The facade is dominated by a prominent front-facing gable, usually steeply pitched
  • Massive chimney
  • Decorative half-timbering common
  • Steeply pitched roof, usually slate
  • Tall, narrow windows
  • Dark brick
  • Front entry trimmed in stone with a pointed arch above the door

Do these look Tudor Revival to you?

Below are examples of the houses the Neighborhood Committee reported as Tudor. These are examples; there are many more.

7231 Lakewood

Willis Winters’ Designation: Minimal Traditional

6918 Westlake

Willis Winters’ Designation: Colonial Revival

Willis Winters’s Report on House Styles in the Lakewood Expansion Area. disagrees with others claimed to be Tudor Revival (the Committee and City use the term “Tudor” for “Tudor Revival”): 6832 Avalon, 6925 Lakeshore, 6926 Lakeshore, 6955 Lakeshore, 6956 Lakeshore, 6960 Lakeshore, 7000 Lakeshore, 7001 Lakeshore, 7008 Lakeshore, 7009 Lakeshore, 7015 Lakeshore, 7016 Lakeshore, 7021 Lakeshore, 7034 Lakeshore, 7035 Lakeshore, 7107 Lakeshore, 6800 Lakewood, 7114 Lakewood, 7117 Lakewood, 7203 Lakewood, 7307 Lakewood, 7310 Lakewood, 7316 Lakewood, 7320 Lakewood, 7339 Lakewood, 6865 Tokalon, 6918 Tokalon, 6964 Tokalon, 7026 Tokalon, 7027 Tokalon, 7041 Tokalon, 7048 Tokalon, 6903 Westlake, 6906 Westlake, 6911 Westlake, 6912, Westlake, 6919 Westlake, 6921 Westlake, 6922 Westlake, 6925 Westlake, 6930 Westlake, 6933 Westlake, 6937 Westlake, 6941 Westlake, 6942 Westlake, 6950 Westlake, 6954 Westlake, 7002 Westlake, 7003 Westlake, 7019 Westlake, etc.


Spanish: What it looks like:

Required Spanish Per Willis Winters:

  • Low-pitched roof
  • Eaves with little or no overhang
  • Red tile roof
  • Wall surface extends into the gable without a break
  • Asymmetrical facade
  • Arches above principal windows or beneath porch roofs

Do these look Spanish Eclectic to you?

Below are examples of the houses the Neighborhood Committee reported as Spanish Eclectic. These are examples; there are many more.

6808 Avalon, A Committee Member’s House!

Willis Winters’ Designation: Monterey

7239 Lakewood

Willis Winters’ Designation: Monterey

6948 Lakeshore

Willis Winters’ Designation: Monterey

2716 West Shore

House Hutsell built for his mother

Willis Winters’ Designation: Ranch

Willis Winters’s Report on House Styles in the Lakewood Expansion Area. disagrees with others claimed to be Spanish Eclectic: 6819 Avalon, 6828 Avalon, 6933 Avalon, 6944 Lakeshore, 6945 Lakeshore, 7038 Lakeshore, 7038 Lakewood,* 7102 Lakewood, 7103 Lakewood, 7106 Lakewood, 7210 Lakewood, 7218 Lakewood, 7226 Lakewood, 7238 Lakewood, 7239 Lakewood,7319 Lakewood, 7331 Lakewood, 6875 Tokalon, 2716 West Shore, etc.

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City Presents Manipulated Data From Survey

Did the Committee Manipulate the Inventory? YES.

Examples of Neighborhood Committee’s Manipulation of the Inventory

Did Willis Winters Approve the Inventory? NO.

Did the City Follow the Process Correctly?