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Landmarks Board approves relocation of Arapahoe House with stair and access conditions
Summary
The board unanimously approved relocation of the Arapahoe House (a larger historic dwelling on the Naropa site), requiring exploration of an access stair to the promenade and traditional notched-stringer stair details as conditions for final staff approval.
The Boulder Landmarks Board on April 8 approved a landmark alteration certificate to relocate the larger Arapahoe House on the Naropa site, with the board specifying conditions intended to preserve porch character and to ensure the house presents well to the proposed pedestrian promenade.
Staff summarized the proposal: the house (constructed in 1894) will be moved northwest on the property, set on a…
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