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Historic Preservation Board approves expansion of rear rooftop deck at 1614 N. Tejon

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The Colorado Springs Historic Preservation Board approved a report of acceptability to rebuild and enlarge an existing rear rooftop deck and ground-level deck at 1614 North Tejon Street after a staff presentation and a public comment expressing privacy concerns; the decision may be appealed to City Council.

The Colorado Springs Historic Preservation Board on July 7 approved a report of acceptability for work at 1614 North Tejon Street that will rebuild a structurally unsound rooftop deck and laundry-room roof and expand both a ground-level deck and an upper-level deck.

Board members voted to approve the application after a staff presentation describing the scope and a single public comment raising privacy concerns. The vote followed city-code review and staff recommendation that the proposal meets the applicable historic-preservation review criteria.

Staff presenter Ethan Schafer described the project as a demolition and reconstruction of a structurally unsound rooftop deck and laundry-room roof, plus an associated ground-level deck and exterior basement access door on the rear of the home. The proposed work will expand the ground-level…

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