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Resource Number: 5BL11282 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508435009 <br />contains a hedge. The deep, narrow rear yard contains mature trees and is enclosed with a six-foot wood <br />privacy fence. <br />In front of this house, and other houses on this same block, there are decorative concrete pavers, some square, <br />some round, with inset brightly colored marbles and tiles, and marked with children's handprints. They are <br />signed and dated 2006 and were made by children at the Louisville Preschool (5BL920), which is down the <br />block and across the street at 628 LaFarge. <br />24. Associated buildings, features, or objects: <br />There is a freestanding outbuilding at the west end of the lot. This consists of a one -car garage opening onto <br />the alley with a painted wood overhead garage door, and a workroom or sunroom on the south side. The <br />building has a front gable roof covered with light gray asphalt shingles. Siding is plywood painted tan with white <br />trim. There are two shed -roofed additions on the north side. The south side has a large picture window and a <br />pair of single -hung wood windows, 6/1 divided light. <br />IV. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY <br />25. Date of Construction: Estimate: 1893 Actual: <br />Source of information: Boulder County records state that the house was constructed in 1896. Based upon <br />Sanborn maps of 1893 and 1908, the house appears to have been constructed by 1893, but may have been <br />moved to the adjacent lot to the south by 1908. <br />26. Architect: Unknown <br />Source of information: N/A <br />27. Builder/Contractor: Unknown <br />Source of information: N/A <br />28. Original owner: William and Eliza Leslie <br />Source of information: Boulder County Clerk & Recorder property records <br />29. Construction history (include description and dates of major additions, alterations, or demolitions): <br />Boulder County records identify the date of construction as 1896. However, based upon Sanborn maps for 1893, <br />1900, and 1908, it appears that the original one-story part of this house (or one with a similar footprint) was built <br />by1893 on the adjacent lot to the north, and moved to its current location by 1908. In 1976, the Louisville Urban <br />Renewal Authority (LURA), a self -described "Program for neighborhood improvement, City of Louisville", <br />accomplished numerous modifications for then -owners Pamela and J. Slade Dingman. This work included a one- <br />story bedroom addition on the north side; raising the roof and ceiling joists to create a minimum 7'-6" interior ceiling <br />height; removal of two chimneys; replacement of all wood siding with new particle board horizontal lap siding; <br />replacement of gutters and downspouts; replacement of existing electrical service; a new heating system; <br />replacement of wood foundation with concrete foundation; a new concrete foundation for the existing earthen cellar; <br />and correction of other code violations. <br />A building permit for a detached two -car garage was issued in 1986. This is presumably the same structure as the <br />current outbuilding. In 1988, Pancoast Construction obtained a building permit for the second floor addition on the <br />west side of the main house. Charles Pancoast was also the property owner at the time. <br />The triangular window in the front porch gable appears to have been added between 1958 and 1960. At an unknown <br />date after 1960, the front porch was enclosed and fitted with fixed wood, full -height windows. A skylight was added <br />to the south side of the original house at an unknown date after 1960. It is likely this occurred in 1988 when the <br />second floor was added. <br />30. Original location Moved X Date of move(s): The house may have been moved from Lot 8 to Lot 9 <br />between 1900 and 1908, based upon Sanborn maps. <br />3 <br />