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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />November 21, 2016 <br />Page 8 of 20 <br />• Roof openings (add decorative railing detail) - $1,700 <br />• Porches (replace wood band) - $800 <br />• Exterior trim/ornamentation (restore wood corner trim, window trim and fascia/soffit) - <br />$2,800 <br />• Site Drainage (grading work)- $1,500 <br />Total request - $21,000 (max $20,000 plus $1,000 bonus) <br />HPF Balance: $1,054,842 <br />Staff Recommendations: <br />Landmarking <br />• Gorce Family <br />• Resolution No. 10, Series 2016 <br />Alteration Certificate <br />• Does the Commission finds there is enough differ , -n is ion be en the addition and the <br />historic structure? <br />• Resolution No. 11, Series 2016. <br />Grant <br />• $20,000 <br />• Resolution No. 12, Series 2016 <br />Commission Questions of Staff:: <br />Koertje asks about the decorative railing on roof of the hr °''c structure. Is that a restoration? <br />Trice says there is no documentation that it was there and it would not be typical of that style. It <br />may be more of a reconstruction. <br />Koertje asks about the windows replacement and the reason for it. <br />Trice says the existing windows are not original. The bay window on the front will be replaced to <br />return to the 1948 house when the windows were symmetrical on both sides. <br />Applicant Presentation: <br />Andy Johnson, DAJ Design, 922-A Main Street, Louisville, CO <br />Barbara Hamlington, 625 Lincoln Avenue, Louisville, CO <br />Johnson gives presentation from Power Point. Some of the information is repeated from the <br />Historic Structure Assessment at the September meeting. The applications tonight are for <br />landmark, grant funding, and alteration certificate. The south and east elevations are probably <br />the two most significant elevations of the building and the ones most visible from Lincoln <br />Avenue. The west elevation will entirely change. The north side has four different siding <br />treatments and the goal is to clean this up. There are remnants from when the two buildings <br />were connected. There are large trees on the property and we are geographically constricted on <br />where we can build with the addition. <br />SITE PLAN <br />Johnson shows site plan with additions built in mid-century (1940s). There were later additions <br />added in 1960-1970s based on its construction. There is a small log cabin which we will not <br />address. Johnson shows what they are designating as historic. Two interesting things about <br />the house are when the addition was built around 1940s, they did try to match up the siding to <br />the original 2'/2" exposure siding. It was done fairly well but there are clear lines that show old <br />window openings. Parts of the building had been worked on and removed, and then patched <br />back up. There are some areas where they chose to do something entirely different. The porch <br />is the iconic graphic part of the house. It stands out and is unique to the neighborhood. It is a <br />portico with a lot of decoration and ornamentation. It has a scalloped front. It has return corners <br />with profile that is essentially crown molding. The columns are ornate and the bases have been <br />
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