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(2) An established and familiar natural setting or visual feature that is <br />culturally significant to the history of Louisville. <br />2. Prehistoric and historic archaeological sites shall meet one or more of the following: <br />a. Architectural. <br />(1) Exhibits distinctive characteristics of a type, period or manner of <br />construction. <br />(2) A unique example of structure. <br />b. Social. <br />(1) Potential to make an important contribution to the knowledge of the <br />area's history or prehistory. <br />(2) Association with an important event in the area's history. <br />(3) Association with a notable person(s) or the work of a notable <br />person(s). <br />(4) A typical example/association with a particular ethnic group. <br />(5) A unique example of an event in Louisville's history. <br />c. Geographic/environmental. <br />(1) Geographically or regionally important. <br />3. All properties will be evaluated for physical integrity and shall meet one or more of <br />the following criteria: <br />a. Shows character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage or <br />cultural characteristics of the community, region, state, or nation. <br />b. Retains original design features, materials and/or character. <br />c. Remains in its original location, has the same historic context after having <br />been moved, or was moved more than 50 years ago. <br />d. Has been accurately reconstructed or restored based on historic <br />documentation. <br />Staff has found this application complies with the above criterion by the following: <br />Architectural Significance – The site exemplifies specific elements of an <br />architectural style or period. <br />The structure was built in 1932, and still retains the existing form, <br />materials and layout shown in the photos attached to the 1948 Boulder <br />County Assessor card. Aside from the rear addition completed in 1956, <br />the structure appears not to have had any alteration for 50 years or more. <br />Social Significance - (2) Exemplifies cultural, political, economic or social <br />heritage of the community. <br />The site is historically significant for its association with Louisville’s early <br />settlement. Affiliation with the Jacoe and Conarroes Family provides <br />direct connection to families prominent in the early history of Louisville. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />In reviewing this application it is clear the architectural integrity and social history are <br />strong elements when considering a landmark for this property. The structure has had <br />very little alteration, if any, in comparing the 1948 Boulder County Assessor photo with <br />an image from 2010. The only documented modification was a 9 foot X 20 foot rear <br />3 <br /> <br />