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Commissioners designate two Boulder County properties — Wild Patch at The Maples and Andrews Robertson House — as historic landmarks

Board of County Commissioners, Boulder County
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Summary

The board approved landmark designations for The Wild Patch at The Maples (4617 Highland Drive, near Lyons) and the Andrews Robertson House (6087 Indian Road, Belmont). Staff and the Historic Preservation Advisory Board recommended approval for both; the Wild Patch owners described restoration plans for an orchard of heirloom apple trees.

The Board of County Commissioners voted to designate two unincorporated-county properties as historic landmarks.

Wild Patch at The Maples

Jessica McKinnon of Community Planning & Permitting presented an application by Brett and Kayla Hart to landmark a roughly 5.6-acre farm outside Lyons at 4617 Highland Drive. Staff described nine contributing historic resources clustered on the parcel, continuity of the property’s name "The Maples" since at least 1939, an…

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