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OAHP Site#:5WL9413 OAHP Form#1417b <br /> COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY <br /> Historical and Architectural Reconnaissance: Ancillary Official eligibility determination <br /> (OAHP use only) <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.This form is to be used as an attachment to Date Initials <br /> the#1417 form to document an additional single building,structure,or object and may provide enough Determined Eligible-NR <br /> information to assess architectural significance and/or to identify other potential areas of historical Determined Eligible-SR <br /> significance. Full evaluations of historical significance require additional property-specific research Needs Data <br /> beyond the scope of this form and typically require completion of the OAHP Historical/Architectural Eligible District-Contributing <br /> Properties: Intensive Level/Evaluation form (OAHP form# 1403). For guidance on completing this <br /> form and required accompanying documentation, please refer to the instructions, available online at <br /> http://www.historycolorado.org/oaho/survey-inventorv-forms <br /> IDENTIFICATION <br /> 1. Property Name: ❑ Historic ❑ Current ❑ Other <br /> 2. Resource Classification: ❑Building ❑Structure ❑Object ❑Sites/Landscape <br /> 3.Ancillary Identification: Feature 4 <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> 4. Construction Features(forms, materials): <br /> Stories Style/Type Foundation Walls <br /> 1 No style Poured concrete Wood siding <br /> Windows Roof Chimney Porch <br /> None Front gabled None None <br /> Optional:additional description(plan/footprint, dimensions, character-defining and decorative elements of exterior and interior; <br /> alterations, additions, etc.): <br /> Feature 4 is a well/pumphouse located southwest of the house. It is covered in a front-gabled roof clad in brown asphalt tiles that <br /> are older and do not match the roofing material on the house and garage/shed outbuilding. The small structure's sides are covered <br /> in overlapping horizontal wood cladding that matches the enclosed porch on the house. It sits on a rectangular cement foundation. <br /> An undersized plywood door is centered on the south-facing fagade, under the gable of the roof. <br /> HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS (based on visual observations and/or review of secondary sources): <br /> 5. Historic Function/Use:Well/pumphouse Current Function/Use(if different): None <br /> 6. Date of Construction: 1900 X Estimated ❑Actual(include source): <br /> 7. Other Significant Dates, if any: <br /> 8. Associated NR Areas of Significance: <br /> ❑Agriculture ❑Architecture ❑Archaeology ❑Art ❑Commerce ❑Communications ❑Community Planning&Dev't <br /> ❑Conservation ❑Economics ❑Education ❑Engineering ❑Entertain ment/Recreation ❑Ethnic Heritage <br /> ❑Exploration/Settlement ❑Health/Medicine ❑Industry ❑Invention ❑Landscape Architecture ❑Law ❑Literature <br /> ❑Maritime History ❑Military ❑Performing Arts ❑Philosophy ❑Politics/Gov't ❑Religion ❑Science ❑Social History <br /> ❑Transportation ❑Other <br /> 9.Associated Historic Context(s), if known: <br /> 10. Retains integrity of: X Location ❑ Setting x Materials X Design X Workmanship ❑Association ❑ Feeling <br /> 11. Notes: <br /> 12. Sources: <br />