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Boulder Landmarks Board approves demolition of 3120 Sixth Street, adopts staff findings
Summary
The Landmarks Board voted 4-0 on Oct. 8 to approve a demolition application for a circa‑1905 house at 3120 Sixth Street after staff found the property no longer retains integrity required for landmark designation under Boulder Revised Code 9‑11‑23.
The Boulder Landmarks Board voted unanimously Oct. 8 to approve an application to demolish a house at 3120 Sixth Street, adopting staff findings that the property is not eligible for designation under Boulder Revised Code 9‑11‑23.
Staff principal historic preservation planner Marcy Gerwing told the board the house likely was built between about 1902 and 1905 and retains some original materials but has lost integrity due to alterations including enclosure of the front porch (about 1964), a 1954 lot subdivision that reoriented the house to face Sixth Street, a 1957 dormer enlargement, and a 1983 rear addition. Gerwing said the board’s options were to approve demolition or place a stay of demolition of up to 180 days; staff recommended approval based on the…
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