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Resource Number: 5BL 11313 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508426011 <br />19. Primary external roof material: Asphalt <br />20. Special features: Porch, car port <br />21. General architectural description: 701 Pine is a one story, wood -framed house, L-shaped in plan, with its <br />primary facade facing south to Pine Street. The exterior is clad with horizontal composition siding painted <br />yellow with trim painted green and burgundy. The roof is a cross gable, covered with brown asphalt shingles. <br />Eaves are boxed. The front (south) facade has a recessed porch on the east half, covered by a shed roof <br />extension supported by wood posts. The porch has a picket railing and a concrete floor, three concrete steps <br />up from the driveway to the east. A large "picture" window faces south with an upper 5-light fixed transom. Two <br />doors open onto the porch: one facing south and one facing east. Both are light-colored natural finish wood <br />with one upper light and non -historic aluminum storm/screen door. The western half of the front facade has a <br />prominent non -historic projecting bay window with a hipped roof and simulated divided light vinyl or aluminum <br />sash windows. The front window is fixed and the two sides are single hung. Windows on the east, south and <br />west sides of the house are non -historic simulated divided -light single hung. The east side of the house has a <br />shed -roofed addition that connects to a shed -roofed fiberglass car port. The north side of the house was under <br />construction at the time of this inventory, and had only plywood sheathing. <br />22. Architectural style/building type: Gabled Ell <br />23. Landscaping or special setting features: Jefferson Place Subdivision is a historic residential neighborhood <br />adjacent to downtown Louisville. The subdivision is laid out on a standard urban grid of narrow, deep lots with <br />rear alleys. Houses are built to a fairly consistent setback line along the streets with small front lawns, deep <br />rear yards and mature landscaping. Small, carefully maintained single-family residences predominate. Most of <br />the houses are wood framed, one or one and one-half stories in height, featuring white or light-colored <br />horizontal wood or steel siding, gabled or hipped asphalt shingled roofs and front porches. While many of the <br />houses have been modified over the years, most of the historic character -defining features have been <br />preserved. 701 Pine Street is consistent with these patterns and blends well with the scale and character of the <br />neighborhood. It is located on a large corner lot with small grassy front yards open to the streets on the south <br />and east. To the north of the house is a large open, grassy yard. East of the house is a concrete driveway <br />from Pine Street, leading to an attached car port. <br />24. Associated buildings, features, or objects: None <br />IV. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY <br />25. Date of Construction: Estimate: Actual: 1900 <br />Source of information: Boulder County <br />26. Architect: Unknown <br />Source of information: NA <br />27. Builder/Contractor: Unknown <br />Source of information: NA <br />28. Original owner: Mary Ann Comiskey Murphy <br />Source of information: Boulder County <br />29. Construction history (include description and dates of major additions, alterations, or demolitions): <br />The house was built in 1900. Siding and windows were replaced in 2007. A patio on the east side was built in <br />1972 and a large concrete slab in 1984. The rear additions were constructed after 1948. The front porch was <br />redesigned from a previous screened porch after 1948. <br />30. Original location X Moved Date of move(s): <br />V. HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS <br />2 <br />