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Subdivision Name
Jefferson Place
Property Address Number
809
Property Address Street Name
Pine
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Resource Number: 5BL8024 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508425006 <br />COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY <br />Cultural Resource Re-evaluation Form <br />OAH P 1405 <br />Rev. 9/98 <br />1. Resource Number: 5BL8024 2. Temp. Resource Number: 157508425006 <br />2A. Address: 809 Pine Street, Louisville, CO 80027 <br />Previous addresses prior to 1939: 333 Pine, 329 Pine Louisville addresses were changed in 1939. Between <br />1939 and 1943, there were some inconsistencies in addressing. By 1943, the addressing was consistent and <br />the system remains the same today. <br />3. Attachments <br />(check as many as apply) <br />X Photographs <br />X Site sketch map <br />X U.S.G.S. map photocopy <br />Other <br />Other <br />5. Resource Name: <br />Historic Name: Eberl/Sirokman <br />Current Name: Dimond House <br />House <br />6. Purpose of this current site visit <br />(check as many as apply) <br />Site is within a current project area <br />X Resurvey <br />X Update of previous site form(s) <br />Surface collection <br />Testing to determine eligibility <br />Excavation <br />Other <br />Describe This property is within the Jefferson <br />Place Subdivision in Louisville, which is being evaluated for historic district potential in 2010 — 2011. <br />resurvey is part of the historic district evaluation process. <br />4. Official determination <br />(OAHP USE ONLY) <br />Determined Eligible <br />Determined Not Eligible <br />Need Data <br />Nominated <br />Listed <br />Contributing to N.R. District <br />Not Contributing to N.R. Dist <br />This <br />7. Previous Recordings: Architectural Inventory Form 2000, as part of "Old Town" Louisville Historical Building <br />Survey by Carl McWilliams of Cultural Resource Historians. <br />8. Changes or Additions to Previous Descriptions: The lower part of the front facade has a tan faux stone <br />veneer wainscot. There is a shed -roofed addition at the north end of the east side. There is also an addition on <br />the north side with a combination of shed and hip roofs. The garage described in the 2000 inventory no longer <br />exists. There is a storage shed at the north end of the property, with a gable roof covered with tan asphalt <br />shingles, green composition panel walls, two aluminum windows and a pair of oversized swinging doors facing <br />south. <br />Construction History: <br />The house was probably constructed around 1890, as stated in the 2000 inventory. Louisville building permit <br />files contain a 1976 permit, but the work is not described. In the 1948 Boulder County Assessor's photo, the <br />building had horizontal wood siding, decorative shingles on the front gable, an elaborately carved gable trim <br />piece on the front gable, symmetrical wood double -hung windows on the front facade, square wood porch roof <br />posts, and no stone wainscot. All of these elements were changed before 2000; it is possible that they were <br />removed as part of the undefined 1976 construction episode. An earlier, undated photograph in the Louisville <br />Historical Museum appears to date from the 1920s, at which time the porch roof seems to have a spindlework <br />1 <br />
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