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• Small, boxy, and usually one story <br />• Few architectural or decorative details <br />• Gently or moderately pitched roof <br />• A central entry with flanking windows in side -gabled versions <br />The structure appears to have maintained much of the original building footprint since <br />the Boulder County Assessor Card from 1952. Building permit records include <br />numerous improvements and updates to the house, include re -siding (2020), new roof <br />(2020), new accessory structure at the rear (2021), basement finish, kitchen remodel, <br />furnace replacement, and window and door replacement issued to the current property <br />owner. <br />HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE ANALYSIS AND CRITERIA FOR FINDING <br />PROBABLE CAUSE FOR LISTING AS LOCAL LANDMARK: <br />Under Resolution No. 17, Series 2019, a property may be eligible for reimbursement for <br />a historic structure assessment (HSA) from the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) if the <br />Historic Preservation Commission finds "Probable cause to believe the building may be <br />eligible for landmarking under the criteria in section 15.36.050 of the Louisville Municipal <br />Code." Further, "A finding of probable cause under this Section is solely for the <br />purposes of action on the pre-landmarking building assessment grant request, and such <br />finding shall not be binding upon the HPC, City Council or other party to a landmarking <br />hearing." <br />Staff analysis of the criteria is as follows: <br />CRITERIA FINDINGS <br />Landmarks must be at 908 Garfield Avenue was constructed ca.1952 making <br />least 50 years old it approximately 73 years old. <br />Staff find the age of the structure meets the <br />criteria. <br />