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Council declines landmark finding for 824 Kimbark Street; demolition allowed
Summary
Longmont City Council voted Nov. 3 not to find reasonable cause to designate 824 Kimbark Street as a local landmark without the owner’s consent, allowing the owner’s demolition permit to proceed.
The Longmont City Council on Nov. 3 voted not to find reasonable cause to designate 824 Kimbark Street as a local landmark without the owner's consent, clearing the way for the property’s demolition permit to proceed. The vote was unanimous.
Jennifer Hewitt Apperson, principal planner, explained the demolition review process under section 2.56.0.18(e) and said the property — built in 1902 with later additions — was inside the original town-site square mile. The Longmont Historic Preservation Commission had referred the demolition to council on Oct. 8 after concluding there was reason to believe the property might be…
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