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DAJDESIGN <br />ARCHITECTURE, INTERIORS <br />1.0 INTRODUCTION <br />1.1 RESEARCH BACKGROUND / PROJECT PARTICIPANTS <br />DAJ Design conducted an Historic Structural Assessment for the structure located at 700 Pine Street, <br />Louisville, Colorado to determine its feasibility as a candidate for historic landmark designation as defined under <br />the Historic Preservation program of the City of Louisville. The structure is a residential property. The City of <br />Louisville Historic Preservation Commission found probable cause that the building may be eligible for <br />landmarking under criteria in section 15.36.050 of the Louisville Municipal Code. Therefore, the Commission <br />approved the Historic Structural Assessment to be paid for by the Louisville Preservation Fund grant. <br />v�The <br />primary purpose of this HSA is to evaluate the property's current condition and to identify preservation <br />priorities for the best use of rehabilitation funds. DAJ Design inspected 700 Pine visually to identify areas of <br />necessary maintenance and repair. It is possible that complications exist that were not visible and therefore it is <br />recommended that the property owner includes contingency funding in any repair budget. <br />DAJ Design inspected 700 Pine Street on May 9th, 2024, with GFE Structural. The weather for the visit was cool <br />and overcast. Adequate access to the basement and attic were available, though not all areas were entirely <br />visible. Additionally, there is a detached garage on the site. It is not considered historic, so assessment was <br />minimal. <br />LIST OF CONSULTANTS AND SOURCES: <br />STRUCTURAL ENGINEER <br />Vignan Beesam, M.S. <br />Reviewed By: Jesse Sholinsky, P.E. <br />GFE STRUCTURAL <br />PO BOX 20708 <br />BOULDER, CO 80308 <br />303.554.9591 <br />SOURCES <br />"Louisville Historic Preservation Commission Staff Report," March 18, 2024. <br />700 PINE PAGE - 3 <br />