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Boulder board approves setback variance for historic home at 2041 Fifth Street

2626460 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The Boulder Board of Zoning Adjustment voted unanimously to allow a roughly 42-square-foot front entry addition to a contributing 1913 home at 2041 Fifth Street, granting a variance to reduce the north setback to about 10.3 feet where 25 feet is required.

The Boulder Board of Zoning Adjustment voted unanimously to approve a setback variance for 2041 Fifth Street that will allow a roughly 42-square-foot expansion of the home’s front entry, reducing the north setback to about 10.3 feet where 25 feet is required.

Staff recommended approval, citing historic-preservation review and the board’s review criteria. Robbie (staff member) told the board that the house, built circa 1913 and listed as a contributing building in the Mableton Historic District, had already received an approved historic alteration certificate (HIS 202400191) and that “staff does feel that criterion 4 and 5 are being fully met and are recommending approval of the…

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