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Cultural Resource Review and Reconnaissance Survey for the Fairmeadows RV Storage and Gravel Mining Pit <br /> Project, Greeley, Weld County, Colorado <br /> Figure 23. Site 5WL9413, Feature 4 (well/pumphouse) on left, Feature 1 (house) at <br /> center, and Feature 2 (garage/shed outbuilding)on right, view to the northeast. <br /> Feature 1 is a single-story brick house on an L-shaped footprint,with a late addition enclosing the front <br /> porch on the south fagade with a shed roof and wood cladding(Figures 24-27;see Figure 23). Weld <br /> County Assessor records indicate it was built in 1900(Weld County 2022b). The house lacks a distinct <br /> style,borrowing elements from the time of its construction,including a square main mass with hipped <br /> roof,and most original window openings are crowned with a lintel of vertically set bricks with shaped <br /> Dakota sandstone windowsills.None of the windows in the brick walls appear to be original;all have <br /> added double sash window lites with added framing to center them in the opening.Only the enclosed <br /> wood front porch may have original six-lite casement windows(a connected row of three on front); <br /> however,the porch's side windows may also have been replaced.Each building fagade has one to three <br /> windows.The front door and porch are centered on the south fagade and the back door is centered in front <br /> of a(later addition)plank deck on the north elevation.The house appears to have a coal cellar opening on <br /> the western edge of the south fagade. The building sits either on a concrete foundation or on a stone or <br /> block foundation that is surfaced with cement.The hipped roof is currently and recently tiled with basic <br /> brown asphalt shingles,matching the adjacent outbuildings.The main north mass of the building has a <br /> square-hipped roof rising to a small square flat top.The south leg of the L-shaped house is rectangular <br /> and covered with a cross-hipped roof.A rear dormer,also hipped, is centered on the north side and serves <br /> as an attic vent.Plumbing vents made of recently added polyvinyl chloride pipes protrude from the west <br /> side of the roof.A propane tank on the east side of the house suggests propane heating. <br /> 23 <br />