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Resource Number: 5BL951 <br /> Temporary Resource Number: NIA Architectural Inventory Form <br /> (Page 2 of 6) <br /> 21. General Architectural Description 23. Landscape or setting special features: <br /> This house and garage are located at the <br /> This wood frame residence is supported by a concrete foundation, <br /> southwest corner of Front and South Streets, <br /> and features painted pale yellow horizontal weatherboard exterior northeast of downtown Louisville. A planted <br /> walls, with painted green 1" by 4" corner boards. The roof is grass front yard to the east, and side yard to the <br /> hipped, with flared eaves, and with grey asphalt shingles. A north, are unfenced. The backyard to the west is <br /> hipped-roof dormer, with one 1/1 double-hung sash window, is enclosed by a woven wire fence. Concrete <br /> located on the east elevation(facade). A single red brick chimney sidewalks, separated from the curb by narrow <br /> is located near the west end of the roof ridge. A large canted strips of grass, parallel Front and South Streets. <br /> hipped-roof bay window, with three 1/1 double-hung sash <br /> windows, is located on the north elevation. Windows elsewhere 24. Associated buildings, features, or objects I <br /> are predominantly 1/1 double-hung sash with painted white wood Garage <br /> frames and painted pale green wood surrounds, and with exterior <br /> metal storm windows. A 3-step concrete porch covers the north <br /> 2/3s of the east elevation, and wraps around to cover <br /> the east end ................................................ <br /> of the north elevation. Representing the house's most notable _ <br /> architectural element, the porch features non-original blond and IV. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY <br /> red brick half-walls, painted buff red Doric columns, and a <br /> distinctive porch roof which is an extension of the main roof's j 25. Date of Construction: <br /> flared eave. A dentil course appears alongthe Estimate ca. 1913 <br /> PP porch roof eave. <br /> Three glass-in-wood-frame entry doors, each with a wood screen Actual <br /> door,open onto the porch. A secondary entrance is located at the <br /> north end of the west (rear) elevation. Here, a painted white solid Source of information: 1 <br /> wood door, with a white metal storm door, opens onto a concrete Boulder County Assessor records <br /> stoop. Also, a wood-paneled door, with one upper sash light, <br /> located on the south elevation, is no longer in use. A 26' by 8' <br /> low-pitched hipped-roof addition to the west elevation predates 26. Architect: <br /> 1950. n/a <br /> A single-car Garage is located near the alley and South Street, to Source of information: <br /> the west of the house. This building features a concrete slab t nla <br /> foundation and floor, and painted pale yellow horizontal <br /> weatherboard walls, with painted pale green 1" by 4" corner <br /> boards. The garage is covered by a low-pitched front gable roof 27. Builder/ Contractor: <br /> with brown asphalt shingles over lx wood decking and 2x wood Mike Fabrizio <br /> rafters. Windows on the garage include two sets of paired <br /> shuttered windows on the west elevation, and three 4x4 horizontal Source of information: <br /> sliders, all with painted pale green wood frames. Paired, painted "J.J.Steinbaugh,Immigrant Youth.Starts <br /> pale yellow and green garage doors, each with six upper sash Business in 1892." Louisville Times / <br /> lights, and with X-bracing, open toward South Street on the north Lafayette News, May 27, 1992. <br /> elevation. <br /> 28. Original owner: <br /> J.J. Steinbaugh <br /> 29.Construction History (include description and dates of major additions, <br /> alterations, or demolitions: <br /> Source of information: <br /> Current Boulder County Assessor records list 1920 as this house's "J.J.Steinbaugh,Immigrant Youth,Starts <br /> date of construction. A 1950 property appraisal card, however, Business in 1892." Louisville Times <br /> lists 1913 as the date of construction. Both dates are plausible Lafayette News, May 27, 1992. <br /> given the dwelling's Classic Cottage style and physical condition. <br /> The earlier 1913 date may be more reliable, however. The 26'by 30. Original location: yes <br /> iii <br /> 8' low-pitched hipped-roof addition to the west elevation is Moved no <br /> depicted on the appraisal card, and thus predates 1950. Date of move(s) n/a <br />