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Historic preservation board approves outdoor kitchen addition at Jacob Kroll House
Summary
The Town of Castle Rock Historic Preservation Board on June 4 approved a landmark alteration certificate to allow an outdoor kitchen and pavilion roof at the rear of the Jacob Kroll House at 110 North Lewis Street, finding the work would be reversible and not alter the home's street-facing historic profile.
The Town of Castle Rock Historic Preservation Board on June 4 approved a landmark alteration certificate for 110 North Lewis Street, known as the Jacob Kroll House, to allow an outdoor kitchen and a pavilion roof at the rear of the property.
The certificate covers a rear pavilion that will house a wood-fired pizza oven and a wood-fired grill and will be attached to the existing roofline but supported on four independent posts so no structural weight will rest on the historic house. Staff recommended approval, saying the addition would be removable and would not materially change the building’s appearance because it is at the rear and largely out of view from the street.
During the public hearing, Brad…
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