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�9 <br />922A MAIN STREET <br />LOUISVILLE, CO 80027 <br />T3) 527 5 2 7- 1 1 0 0 <br />INFO@DAJDESIGN.COM <br />WWW.DAJDESIGN.COM <br />DAJDESIGN <br />ARCHI i EC: 1u?E+INTERrOR7 <br />The house has been dated by the Louisville Historic Museum as "circa 1905." The <br />structure appears to have been used as a single-family residence for its entire history. <br />Overall, the structure has maintained a reasonably high level of architectural integrity <br />despite an addition to the rear of the structure and the addition of steel siding. The <br />house is not currently listed on the National, State, or Local Register for historic <br />structures. <br />HISTORIC PRESERVATION PRIORITIES <br />Based on our assessment, we recommend the house for landmarking. The highest <br />priority historic preservation items for the house are as follows and in order: <br />1. Remove all steel siding and restore original wood siding. <br />2. Repair and restore windows to their best working condition including air <br />sealing and the possible addition of custom built wood storm windows <br />consistent with the historic character of the house. Fascia and soffits should <br />be restored or replaced to original condition. <br />3. Consider re -installing the second front porch door as shown in the 1948 <br />photo. <br />4. Repair and restore exterior window and door trim to decorative trim as shown <br />in 1948 photo. <br />5. Tuck -point brick foundation wall. <br />6. Clean up landscaping and regrade around front of the house to the north to <br />create positive drainage away from the foundation. <br />7. Insulate attic, crawlspace, and insulate walls, if necessary and possible. <br />Other items are outlined in the Rapid Visual Screening spreadsheet and in the <br />summary below. <br />ANALYSIS AND COMPLIANCE <br />Due to the age of the house, the finish coatings may contain lead-based paint, <br />asbestos may be present in the plaster top coat. A professional evaluation should be <br />conducted to determine the presence of any hazardous materials. <br />HSA 620 GRANT, PAGE - 5 <br />
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