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2023-01-10_PERMIT FILE - M2023001 (31)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2023001
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/10/2023
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Cultural and Historic Resources
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J-2 Contracting Company
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PSH
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OAHP Site#:5WL9413 OAHP Form#1417 <br /> COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY = ' <br /> Historical and Architectural Reconnaissance <br /> This form is intended for use in survey projects undertaken for preservation planning purposes and it ` <br /> is NOT to be used for Section 106 compliance projects.It provides a basic descriptive record of a single —` " , , R <br /> budding, structure, object, or site. Please use the #1417b Ancillary form to document additional '= <br /> resources on a single site This form may rowde enough information to assess architectural <br /> significance and/or to identify other potential areas of historical significance. Full evaluations of <br /> historical significance require additional property-specific research beyond the scope of this form and <br /> typically require completion of the OAHP Historical /Architectural Properties: Intensive Level <br /> Evaluation form (OAHP form # 1403) For guidance on completing this form and required es! 's• u`; �# ..:.. � ,�£::"` <br /> accompanying documentation, please refer to the instructions, available online at <br /> htti)://www.historycolorado.or_q/oahp/survey-inventory-forms <br /> IDENTIFICATION <br /> 1. Property Name, ❑ Historic ❑Current ❑ Other <br /> 2. Resource Classification- xBuilding ❑Structure ❑ Object ❑Sites/Landscape <br /> 3 Ownership: ❑ Federal ❑ State ❑ local ❑ non-profit X private ❑ unknown <br /> LOCATION <br /> 4. Street Address: 1539 East 8th Street <br /> 5. Municipality: Greeley x Vicinity <br /> 6. County:Weld <br /> **7. USGS Quad: Greeley, Colorado Year- 1983 X 7.5' <br /> **8. Parcel Number: 096103300067 <br /> **9. Parcel Information: Lot(s): Block Addition. <br /> **Please check with you <br /> x Actual ❑ Estimated r <br /> **10 Acreage: 0.04 project sponsor <br /> 11. PLSS information: Principal Meridian: Sixth Township: 5N Range: 75W etermine which fields are. <br /> uired,as not all <br /> NE of SW of SE of NW of section 3 locational fields are need <br /> or eve o' <br /> **12. Location Coordinates: . <br /> UTM reference-Zone 13; mE 529468;mN 4475496 ❑NAD 1927 XNAD 1983 <br /> or <br /> Lat/Long: Latitude Longitude ❑WGS84❑ Other <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 13. Construction features(forms, materials). <br /> Stories Stylerrype Foundation Walls <br /> 1 No style Poured concrete Brick <br /> Windows Roof Chimney Porch <br /> 14 windows,double hung Complex hipped,with Brick, interior Front is enclosed with shed <br /> sash and casement dormers, asphalt tile roof, back is open wood <br /> deck <br /> Optional:additional description(plan/footprint, dimensions,character-defining and decorative elements of exterior and interior; <br /> alterations, additions, etc.): <br /> Feature 1 is a single-story brick house on an L-shaped footprint,with a late addition enclosing the front porch on the south fagade <br /> with a shed roof and wood cladding.Weld County Assessor records indicate it was built in 1900(Weld County 2022).The house <br /> lacks a distinct style, borrowing elements from the time of its construction, including a square main mass with hipped roof, and <br /> most original window openings are crowned with a lintel of vertically set bricks with shaped Dakota sandstone windowsills None <br /> of the windows in the brick walls appear to be original; all have added double sash window lites with added framing to center them <br /> in the opening. Only the enclosed wood front porch may have original six-lite casement windows(a connected row of three on <br />
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