12.07.22 LB Packet
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AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of minutes from the November 2, 2022 meeting
3. Public Participation for Non-Public Hearing Items
4. Discussion of Landmark Alteration, Demolition Applications issued and pending
• Statistical Report for November
5. Public Hearings under the procedures prescribed by chapter 1-3, “Quasi-Judicial Hearings,” B.R.C. 1981:
A. Public hearing and consideration of a Landmark Alteration Certificate application to construct a new 769 sq. ft.
detached accessory structure at 845 14th St. (HIS2022-00240) a contributing property in the University Place
Historic District, pursuant to Section 9-11-18 of the Boulder Revised Code 1981. Owner: Marks Victoria Trust /
Applicant: Kyle Callahan, Wheeler-Callahan Studio Architecture
B. Public hearing and consideration of a Landmark Alteration Certificate application to add new storefront window
openings, exterior patios, awnings and paint at 1346 Pearl St. (HIS2022-00228) a non-contributing property in the
Downtown Historic District, pursuant to Section 9-11-18 of the Boulder Revised Code 1981. Owner: Reynolds Yew
Tree LLC, represented by Jeffery Wingert / Applicant: Michael Koch, Koch Covotsos Architecture
C. Public hearing and consideration of an application to demolish a portion of the street-facing wall at 550 13th St.
(HIS2022-00245) a non-landmarked building over 50 years old, pursuant to Section 9-11-23 of the Boulder Revised
Code, 1981. Owner: Jenifer and Aaron Kennedy / Applicant: Tom Gallagher, Semple Brown Design
6. Matters from the Landmarks Board, Planning Department, and City Attorney
7. Debrief Meeting / Calendar Check
8. Adjournment
VIDEO CONFERENCE INFORMATION
The City of Boulder is committed to its core value of community safety and is proactively taking steps to limit potential social
spreading of COVID-19. Because of this, this meeting will be held virtually via video conference. Any and all interested persons may:
• Speak under public comment or observe the public hearing via:
o Video conference. The conference link will be available 24 hours before the meeting on our website:
www.boulderhistoricpreservation.net or via email historic@bouldercolorado.gov.
o Call in to the public hearing video conference via telephone.
Call 346-248-7799 and use Webinar ID: 818 0768 8240
• Submit written comments at least 48 hours in advance of the hearing to historic@bouldercolorado.gov. Please note that we
currently can NOT accept mail. Only email will be received at this time.
• Please note that City of Boulder staff is unable to provide individual technical assistance or one-on-one communication
once a meeting has started as this distracts from their ability to facilitate the live session.
For more information, contact Aubrey Noble at
LANDMARKS BOARD MEETING
DATE: Wednesday, December 7, 2022
TIME: 6:00 p.m.
PLACE: Virtual
noblea@bouldercolorado.gov, historic@bouldercolorado.gov, or (303) 441-3209.
PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURES
Board members who will be present are:
Abby Daniels, Chair
John Decker, Vice Chair
Chelsea Castellano
William Jellick
Ronnie Pelusio
Laura Kaplan (ex officio Planning Board representative without a vote)
The Landmarks Board is constituted under the Landmarks Preservation Ordinance (Ordinance No. 4721; Title 9, Chapter 11, Boulder
Revised Code, 1981) to designate landmarks and historic districts; review and approve applications for Landmark Alteration
Certificates on such buildings or in such districts; review demolition applications for non-designated buildings over 50 years old; and
recognize buildings as Structures of Merit.
Public hearing items will be conducted in the following manner:
1. Board members will explain all ex-parte* contacts they may have had regarding the item, if the hearing is quasi-judicial.
2. Those who wish to address the issue (including the applicant, staff members and public) are sworn in, if the hearing is
quasi-judicial.
3. A historic preservation staff person will present a recommendation to the board.
4. Board members will ask any questions to historic preservation staff.
5. The applicant will have a maximum of 10 minutes to make a presentation or comments to the board. Electronic
presentations should be emailed to the Board Secretary at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting.
6. The public hearing provides any member of the public three minutes within which to make comments.
(1) At the chair’s discretion, members of the public may pool their time provided all members of the pool are present.
Only one member of the pool may speak on behalf of the pool. Maximum pooled time allowed is as follows: 2
people = 5 minutes; 3 people = 7 minutes; 4 people = 9 minutes; 5 or more people = 10 minutes.
(2) Members of the public may, at the chair’s discretion, use PowerPoint, images, or handouts as part of their
presentation. Electronic presentations should be emailed to the Board Secretary at least 24 hours in advance of
the meeting. Time limits (above) apply.
7. After the public hearing is closed, there is discussion by board members, during which the chair of the meeting may
permit board questions to and answers from the staff, the applicant, or the public.
8. Board members will vote on the matter; an affirmative vote of at least three members of the board is required for
approval.
* Ex-parte contacts are communications regarding the item under consideration that a board member may have had with someone
prior to the meeting.
All City of Boulder board meetings are digitally recorded and are available from the Central Records office at (303) 441-3043. A full
audio transcript of the Landmarks Board meeting becomes available on the city of Boulder website approximately ten days after a
meeting. Action minutes are also prepared by a staff person and are available approximately one month after a meeting.
Note that the Landmarks Board adopted the following QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING ELECTRONIC PARTICIPATION RULE on April 23,
2020.
The Landmarks Board (“Board”) may hold quasi-judicial hearings at a meeting through electronic participation, subject to the
procedures set forth in this Rule. To the extent practical, the Board will use its standard meeting procedures, as modified by this
Rule. To the extent that this Rule conflicts with the procedural rules of the Board, this Rule is intended to prevail.
QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING ELECTRONIC PARTICIPATION RULE GENERAL PROCEDURES
A. Applicant’s Written Request. An applicant may request to have its application for a hearing conducted via electronic
participation by completing a written request form provided by the city. The applicant will acknowledge that holding a quasi-
judicial hearing by electronic participation presents certain legal risks and involves an area of legal uncertainty, and the
applicant will acknowledge that moving forward with a quasi-judicial hearing by electronic participation will be at its own risk.
B. City Manager to Determine Suitability of Conducting Quasi-Judicial Hearing by Electronic Participation. These procedures
create no right in any party to a quasi-judicial matter to a hearing conducted by electronic participation. Upon receipt of a
written request, the city manager will determine whether the city has the capability to hold the particular type of hearing by
electronic participation, what available form of electronic participation is most appropriate for the type of hearing and set a
date(s) for the hearing(s).
C. Hearings Open to the Public and Subject to Adequate Technology. Hearings will be open to the public and provide the ability
for interested members of the public to join the hearing electronically. The method chosen by the city manager will ensure the
public can view or listen to the hearing in real time and interested parties may speak at designated times during the hearing. If
at any point the city manager or board chair determines it is not possible or prudent to hold the hearing by electronic
participation, whether due to technical issues or an inability to do so while meeting constitutional due process requirements,
the hearing will be continued or vacated, and the matter will be held in abeyance until any technical problems can be resolved
or in-person meetings have resumed.
D. Notice Requirements. In addition to the requirements of the Boulder Revised Code, the city will include additional notice
about how the hearing will be conducted and how the public can access, observe, and participate in the hearing. The
additional notice is intended to reasonably inform interested persons that such hearing will instead be held by electronic
participation; provided, however, this additional notice will not be deemed jurisdictional.
E. Technological Accommodations. The city will make reasonable efforts to accommodate interested parties who lack necessary
computer equipment or the ability to access such equipment by providing call-in or telephonic access to the meeting.
Interested parties will be encouraged to submit written comments in advance of the hearing, which comments will be made a
part of the hearing record.
F. Hearing Procedures. Hearings are for conducting the business of the City of Boulder. Activities that disrupt, delay or otherwise
interfere with the meeting are prohibited. At the onset of the hearing, the board chair will describe the hearing procedures,
including how testimony and public comment will be received. The department that supports the Board will moderate the
electronic meeting. To the extent practical, any person that wants to attend the meeting will be added to the meeting and will
be muted. Any person that wants to testify should inform the moderator. The moderator will unmute such person during the
public hearing to testify for three minutes.
1. Any documentary evidence will be provided to the designated secretary of the Board via email at least 48 hours prior
to the beginning of the meeting. Documentary evidence includes, without limitation, materials related to specific
applications and other documents to be shown electronically during the hearing.
2. Any person testifying, including the applicant, shall be sworn in individually.
3. The applicant will be allowed to speak to its application for 10 minutes. City staff will be allowed to speak to its
recommendations for 10 minutes. The applicant or staff may request additional time from the board chair for more
complicated applications. Persons wishing to testify will be allowed up to three minutes to speak. For electronic
hearings, every person will need to testify for themselves. No pooling of time will be allowed.
4. The time for speaking or asking questions is limited to facilitate the purpose of the hearing. No person shall speak
except when recognized by the person presiding and no person shall speak for longer than the time allotted. Each
person shall register to speak at the meeting using that person’s real name. Any person believed to be using a
pseudonym will not be permitted to speak.
5. No video participation will be permitted except for city officials, employees and invited speakers. All others will
participate by voice only.
6. The person presiding at the meeting shall enforce these rules by muting anyone who violates any rule.
7. Board members, staff, and applicants shall not use chat features of electronic meeting software except for the
purpose of asking the board chair procedural questions or to request to be recognized by the board chair to speak.
8. Applicants will be provided the opportunity to speak for up to three minutes prior to the close of the public hearing.
9. In order to accurately record board member votes, the board chair will call for a roll call vote on any motions made
during the hearing or taking final action.
G. Record. The secretary of the Board will ensure that all equipment used for the hearing is adequate and functional for allowing
clear communication among the participants and for creating a record of the hearing as required by law; provided, however,
the secretary will not be responsible for resolving any technical difficulties incurred by any person participating in the hearing.
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CITY OF BOULDER
LANDMARKS BOARD MEETING
ACTION MINUTES
Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 6:00 p.m.
Virtual meeting
The following are the action minutes of the November 2, 2022 City of Boulder Landmarks Board
meeting. A digital recording and a permanent set of these minutes (maintained for a period of seven years)
are retained in Central Records at 303-441-3043. You may also listen to the recording on-line at
www.boulderhistoricpreservation.net.
BOARD MEMBERS:
Abby Daniels, Chair - present
John Decker, Vice Chair - present
Chelsea Castellano - present
William Jellick - present
Ronnie Pelusio - present
Laura Kaplan, Planning Board representative without a vote - present
STAFF MEMBERS:
Lucas Markley, Attorney, City Attorney’s Office – present
Kristofer Johnson, Comprehensive Planning Senior Manager - present
Marcy Gerwing, Principal Historic Preservation Planner - absent
Clare Brandt, Historic Preservation Planner – present
Aubrey Noble, Historic Preservation Specialist / Landmarks Board Secretary – present
Faith Hamman, Historic Preservation Intern – present
Brenda Ritenour, Community Engagement Senior Manager and Moderator - present
1. CALL TO ORDER [0:00.000 audio minutes]
The roll having been called, Chair A. Daniels declared a quorum at 6:01 p.m. and the following business was
conducted.
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES [4:44.000 audio minutes]
On a motion by A. Daniels, seconded by J. Decker, the Landmarks Board approved (5-0) the minutes from the
October 12, 2022 Landmarks Board meetings.
3.PUBLIC PARTICIPATION FOR NON-PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS [5:30.000 audio minutes]
The following members of the public spoke:
1.Patrick O’Rourke
2.Kathryn Barth
3. Lynn Segal
•DISCUSSION OF LANDMARK ALTERATION AND DEMOLITION APPLICATIONS ISSUED AND
PENDING [23:37.000 audio minutes]
•Statistical Report for October
•PUBLIC HEARINGS under the procedures prescribed by chapter 1-3, “Quasi-Judicial Hearings,” B.R.C. 1981:
[27:02.000 audio minutes]DRAFT
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A.Public hearing and consideration of a Landmark Alteration Certificate application to restore front porch and
replace rear addition with new rear addition at 429 Highland Ave. (HIS2022-00016) a contributing property
in the Mapleton Hill Historic District, pursuant to Section 9-11-18 of the Boulder Revised Code 1981 and
under the procedures prescribed by chapter 1-3, “Quasi-Judicial Hearings,” B.R.C. 1981. Owner: Andy and
Emily Strom / Applicant: Tim Sullivan and Elissa Scrafano
Ex Parte Contacts
C. Castellano:None
A.Daniels:None
J. Decker:None
W. Jellick:None
R. Pelusio:None
Staff Presentation
C. Brandt presented the application to the board, recommending approval.
Applicant’s Presentation
Tim Sullivan and Elissa Scrafano
Public Comment
The following members of the public spoke regarding the application:
1.Kathryn Barth
The following members of the public wrote to the landmarks board regarding the application:
2.Amira Rida and Andrew Currie
Motion [2:30:36.000 audio minutes]
On a motion by R. Pelusio, seconded by W. Jellick, the Landmarks Board voted (5-0) to adopt the staff
memorandum dated November 2, 2022, as the findings of the board and conditionally approve a Landmark
Alteration Certificate to restore the front porch and replace a rear addition with new rear addition at 429
Highland Ave., a contributing property in the Mapleton Hill Historic District, as shown on plans dated
September 6, 2022, finding that the proposal meets the Standards for Issuance of a Landmark Alteration
Certificate in Chapter 9-11-18, B.R.C. 1981 and is generally consistent with the General Design Guidelines
provided the stated conditions are met.
Conditions of Approval:
1.The applicant shall be responsible for completing the work in compliance with the approved plans, except
as modified by these conditions of approval.
2.Prior to submitting a building permit application and final issuance of the Landmark Alteration Certificate,
the applicant shall submit the following, which shall be subject to final review and approval by the
Landmarks Design Review Committee (LDRC) to ensure that the final design of the addition is consistent
with the General Design Guidelines, the Mapleton Hill Historic District Design Guidelines and the intent of
this approval:
a.Exploration of the feasibility of modifying the proposal to retain historic small dormer on the west
elevation, and avoiding cutting into the historic roof for the new shed dormer on east and west
elevations;DRAFT
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b.Include a connection to the historic roof form and rear building face that more closely
complies with the guidelines;
c.Exploration of restoring the porch pediment based on the c.1939 tax assessor photograph;
d.Final architectural plans that include:
i.Details for all exterior materials including all-wood doors and windows, lighting, siding
type, walkway materials, etc.
ii.Details of restoration of front porch appearance and configuration and rehabilitation of
existing elements, including steps, posts and railing based on the 1939-1949 tax assessor
photograph;
iii.Details of rehabilitation/repair of stone foundation at 1932 addition;
iv.Details of chimney reconstruction;
v.Details of new rear deck, including layout, railing (if any), material, color, etc.;
vi.Provide alternative color ensembles for review at LDRC.
•MATTERS [2:36:41.000 audio minutes]
•Historic Boulder Holiday House Tour on Saturday, Dec. 3. More information at:
historicboulder.org/event/homes-for-the-holidays-2022/
•2023 Saving Places (Colorado Preservation Inc) Conference will be held in Boulder in-person with virtual
options, February 8 – 10, 2023. More information at: https://web.cvent.com/event/f2348b10-0988-46ae-
b109-510e59495ad6/summary
•In person board meetings update – technology in Chambers is not yet ready for a return to in-person
meetings.
•Annual letter from Board to Council will happen in December
•Marcy will return part-time on December 1.
•Concept plan review (2504 Spruce St.) at Planning Board includes demolition of the Mecca Building,
which may include Landmarks Board because it is outside of PB’s purview
•Applicant may apply for a full demo permit in the near future
•DEBRIEF MEETING/CALENDAR CHECK
•Next regular Landmarks Board meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, December 7, 2022
•ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:46 p.m.
Approved on _______________, 2022
Respectfully submitted,
______________________________________________, ChairpersonDRAFT
Historic Preservation cases approved, denied or withdrawn in November 2022
Definitions:
Approved or LAC issued – the LAC or demo letter was issued (the application was reviewed by staff, LDRC, or Landmarks Board).
Withdrawn – the applicant withdrew the application during the review process (the application was complete and some level of review occurred).
Void – the applicant withdrew the application before the review process began (no review occurred; application might be incomplete in the file.)
Summary of applications closed to date, comparison by year:
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
2020 2021 2022
Individual Landmark Designation Landmark Alteration Certificate
Non-Designated Accessory Demolition Non-Designated Post-1940 Demo/Off Site Relocation
Non-Designated Pre-1940 Demo/Off Site Relocation State Tax Credit
Summary of LAC applications for November:
Applications reviewed and approved by staff: 7
Applications reviewed and approved by LDRC: 10
Applications reviewed by LB and approved: 0
Applications denied: 0
Applications withdrawn: 1
Landmark Alteration Certificate
HIS2022-00217 8 GOLDENROD DR
BOULDER, CO 80302
[VOID due to inactivity and incomplete application] Proposed mini-split.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/30/2022
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
Staff review LDRC review Landmarks
Board
approvals
Withdrawn or Void (not approved)
Returned to Staff for additional review, then approved
Returned to LDRC for additional review, then approved
Approved without additional review
Landmark Alteration Certificate, continued
HIS2022-00224 35 KINNIKINIC RD
BOULDER, CO 80302
LAC issued for the removal of rear screened porch (constructed in 1954) and construction of new new porch and new rear dormer; overframe
roof to increase insulation, new all-wood windows and doors in locations indicated on plans dated Oct. 26, 2022. Removal of tree at south-west
corner approved pending applicant consultation with city arborist and confirmation of approval with CCA; final details of porch repair (staff
review) and replacement of additional windows (LDRC review) require a separate LAC. Reviewed by the LDRC Oct. 26 and Nov. 9 (see notes for
details of approval).
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/17/2022
HIS2022-00233 721 SPRUCE ST
BOULDER, CO 80302
LAC issued for the landscaping including removing existing retaining walls, new retaining walls, fence, pavers set on sand, hot tub and pergola as
shown on final plans dated 10.27.2022 and reviewed by the LDRC on 10.26.2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/4/2022
HIS2022-00241 1000 MAXWELL AVE
BOULDER, CO 80304
LAC issued for the demolition and reconstruction of exterior stairs, decking with composite material, new wood railing and wood stringers as
shown on details dated 11.22.2022 and reviewed by LDRC on 10.05.2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/28/2022
HIS2022-00263 1048 PEARL ST
BOULDER, CO 80302
LAC issued to install two externally illuminated wall signs and two externally-illuminated projecting blade signs on front fa?ade as shown on plans
dated 11.04.2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/4/2022
HIS2022-00266 1000 MAXWELL AVE Unit: 1
BOULDER, CO 80304
LAC issued to replace interior facing walls of balcony entrances with smooth cementitious siding with 7" reveal painted brown to match existing
as reviewed by the LDRC on Nov. 9, 2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/17/2022
Landmark Alteration Certificate, continued
HIS2022-00270 909 MAPLETON AVE
BOULDER, CO 80302
LAC issued to replace windows installed outside the period of significance (1949) at Sunroom addition with all wood windows as reviewed by the
LDRC 11.09.2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/28/2022
HIS2022-00278 522 HIGHLAND AVE
BOULDER, CO 80302
LAC issued to construct a new 253 sq. ft. screened-in rear porch and extend roof deck as shown on plans dated 10.25.2022 and reviewed by LDRC
11.09.2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/9/2022
HIS2022-00282 875 14TH ST
BOULDER, CO 80302
LAC issued for the installation of three new garage doors on west (alley-facing) fa?ade of a contributing garage as shown on application dated Oct
28, 2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/16/2022
HIS2022-00284 401 CONCORD AVE
BOULDER, CO 80304
LAC issued for the installation of nine black-on-black solar panels on east elevation of roof of non-contributing house in the Mapleton Hill Historic
District as shown on application dated Nov. 2, 2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/16/2022
HIS2022-00286 437 MOUNTAIN VIEW RD
BOULDER, CO 80302
LAC issued to replace shingle roof with Owens Corning Flex color Driftwood as shown on application dated 11.03.2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/3/2022
Landmark Alteration Certificate, continued
HIS2022-00287 527 MARINE ST
BOULDER, CO 80302
LAC issued to replace asphalt shingle roof on house with Malarkey Legacy in Weathered Wood and with Malarkey Legacy in Antique Brown on
shed, studio and garage as shown on application dated 11.03.2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/3/2022
HIS2022-00289 1004 PINE ST Unit: 1
BOULDER, CO 80302
LAC issued to install 23 Larson storm windows (aluminum) on operable historic windows as shown in application dated Nov. 7, 2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/16/2022
HIS2022-00290 1919 14TH ST
BOULDER, CO 80302
LAC issued for the replacement of antennas mounted to the building facade.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/8/2022
HIS2022-00299 734 MAXWELL AVE
BOULDER, CO 80304
LAC issued to install roof mounted 3kW PV system on accessory building behind primary structure as reviewed by the LDRC 11.30.2022 and
shown on application dated 11.23.2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/30/2022
HIS2022-00300 2543 4TH ST
BOULDER, CO 80304
LAC issued for the removal of graffiti from masonry at the Nurses Dormitory (pending Landmark HIS2019-00186) using a chemical process as
shown on application dated 11.15.2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Issued; on 11/28/2022
Landmark Alteration Certificate, continued
HIS2022-00301 2547 4TH ST
BOULDER, CO 80304
LAC issued for the removal of graffiti from masonry at the Stone Duplex (pending Landmark HIS2019-00186) using a chemical process as shown
on application dated 11.15.2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/28/2022
HIS2022-00304 875 14TH ST
BOULDER, CO 80302
LAC issued to reroof contributing accessory building with asphalt shingles as shown on application dated 11.30.2022.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/30/2022
Summary of closed Demolition applications for November:
Reviewed and approved administratively (by staff): 9
Reviewed and approved by LDRC: 1
Called up to the Landmarks Board: 1
Applications withdrawn: 1
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Accessory Building
Non-Designated Post-1940 Demo/Off Site Relocation
Non-Designated Pre-1940 Demo/Off Site Relocation
Non-Designated On Site Relocation
Administrative Approval
LDRC Approval
Not Approved - Referred to Landmarks Board for review
Non-Designated Post-1940 Demo/Off Site Relocation
HIS2022-00255 1621 ORCHARD AVE
BOULDER, CO 80304
Full demolition of a building constructed in 1957 proposed. Full demolition approved (previously approved under HIS2022-00008). Approval
expires 05.07.2023 and cannot be extended.
Case manager: Faith Hamman Decision: Closed; on 11/8/2022
HIS2022-00275 1355 FAIRFIELD DR
BOULDER, CO 80305
Partial demolition (removal of more than 50% of the roof, removal of any portion of a street-facing wall, replacement of siding on a street-facing
wall, construction in front of a street facing wall) of a building constructed in 1964. This finds building not potentially eligible for designation, full
approval granted. Approval expires April 30, 2023 and cannot be extended.
Case manager: Faith Hamman Decision: Closed; on 11/1/2022
HIS2022-00279 2925 16TH ST
BOULDER, CO 80304
Partial demolition (construction in front of a street facing wall) of a building constructed in 1957 proposed. This finds building not potentially
eligible for designation, full approval granted. Approval expires May 9, 2023 and cannot be extended.
Case manager: Faith Hamman Decision: Closed; on 11/10/2022
HIS2022-00281 3176 8TH ST
BOULDER, CO 80304
Full demolition of two buildings constructed in 1949 proposed. These buildings are not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted.
Approval expires May 9, 2023 and cannot be extended.
Case manager: Faith Hamman Decision: Closed; on 11/10/2022
HIS2022-00288 301 30TH ST
BOULDER, CO 80305
Partial demolition (removal of more than 50% of the roof) of a building constructed in 1954 proposed. This finds building not potentially eligible
for designation, full approval granted. Approval expires May 9, 2023 and cannot be extended.
Case manager: Faith Hamman Decision: Closed; on 11/10/2022
Non-Designated Post-1940 Demo/Off Site Relocation, continued
HIS2022-00291 2820 LAGRANGE CIR
BOULDER, CO 80305
Partial Demolition(removal of more than 50% of the roof, removal of any portion of a street-facing wall, replacement of siding on a street-facing
wall, construction in front of a street-facing wall)of a building constructed in 1966 proposed. This finds building not potentially eligible for
designation, full approval granted. Approval expires May 17, 2023 and cannot be extended.
Case manager: Faith Hamman Decision: Closed; on 11/18/2022
HIS2022-00293 3304 4TH ST
BOULDER, CO 80304
Partial demolition (removal of any portion of a street-facing wall, replacement of siding on a street-facing wall, construction in front of a street-
facing wall) of a building constructed in 1953 proposed. This finds building not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted. Approval
expires May 17, 2023 and cannot be extended.
Case manager: Faith Hamman Decision: Closed; on 11/18/2022
HIS2022-00294 3320 28TH ST
BOULDER, CO 80301
Full demolition of two buildings constructed in 1965 proposed. This building not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted.
Approval expires May 20, 2023 and cannot be extended.
Case manager: Faith Hamman Decision: Closed; on 11/21/2022
HIS2022-00296 1100 BALSAM AVE
BOULDER, CO 80304
Partial demolition (removal of more than 50% of roof and exterior walls; removal of a portion of street-facing wall) of a building constructed 1953
to 1989 proposed. Full demolition approved finding building not eligible for landmark designation. Previous approval under HIS2022-00068.
Approval expires May 16, 2023 and cannot be extended.
Case manager: Faith Hamman Decision: Closed; on 11/17/2022
Non-Designated Pre-1940 Demo/Off Site Relocation
HIS2022-00248 2029 COLUMBINE AVE
BOULDER, CO 80302
[Withdrawn] Partial demolition (replace siding, construction in front of a street facing wall) of a house constructed in 1938, and full demolition of
two accessory buildings constructed in 1938 proposed. [Previously reviewed for full demolition under HIS2022-00070.]
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/30/2022
HIS2022-00285 1080 13TH ST Unit: A
BOULDER, CO 80302
Partial demolition (replacement of siding on a street facing wall) of a building constructed in 1900 proposed. Building is potentially eligible for
designation, but scope of work would not be detrimental to the potential character of the building. If scope of demolition changes, a new
application is required. Approval expires May 15, 2023 and cannot be extended.
Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 11/16/2022
Amended: November 23, 2022
Last Planning Board Meeting: November 15, 2022
December 2022
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri
1 2
CC Meeting, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for
details
*1st Rdg Ord 8456 Use Table &
Standards Phase 2 Module 2
Industrial Areas (L.Houde)
* 2504, 2506,2536, and 2546
Spruce St., 2055 26th St., and
2537 Pearl St., Concept Plan Call
Up (S.Bista)
*5330 Sterling Drive Vacation
Call-Up (A. Blaine)
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PB Meeting, 6pm will be held virtually
–See webpage for details
*2757 Glenwood Court Concept Plan (K.
Guiler)
* 2801 Jay Road Concept Plan (S.
Moeller)
LDRC Meeting – Cancelled
LB, 6pm will be held virtually
– See webpage for details
CC Study Session, 6pm will be
held virtually – See webpage for
details
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BOZA Meeting, 4pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for details
LDRC Meeting, 8:30am will be
held virtually – See webpage
for details
DAB, 4pm will be held virtually
–See webpage for details
OSBT, 6pm will be held virtually
–See webpage for details
CC Meeting, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for
details
*2nd Rdg Ord 8456 Use Table &
Standards Phase 2 Module 2
Industrial Areas (L.Houde)
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PB Meeting, 6pm will be held virtually
–See webpage for details
*Site Review Criteria Update Ordinance
(K. Guiler/L. Houde)
*Matters: Information Item: Staff Debrief
to PB on CC 2023 Priorities & Affordable
Housing Plans (B. Muller, K. Johnson, C.
Ferro)
Winter CC Recess
LDRC Meeting, 8:30am will be
held virtually – See webpage
for details
Winter CC Recess Winter CC Recess
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CITY HOLIDAY Winter CC Recess Winter CC Recess
LDRC Meeting, 8:30am will be
held virtually – See webpage
for details
Winter CC Recess Winter CC Recess
Amended: November 23, 2022
Last Planning Board Meeting: November 15, 2022
JANUARY 2023
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri
2 3 4 5 6
PB Meeting, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for
details
LDRC Meeting
LB, 6pm will be held virtually
– See webpage for details
CC Meeting, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for details
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BOZA Meeting, 4pm will be
held virtually – See webpage
for details
LDRC Meeting
DAB, 4pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for
details
CC Study Session, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for details
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CITY HOLIDAY PB Meeting, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for
details
*Matters: Information Item: ADU
Regulation Update (L. Houde)
LDRC Meeting
CC Meeting, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for details
*Consent: 1st Rdg Site Review Criteria
Updates (K. Guiler)
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LDRC Meeting,
CC Study Session, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for details
*ADU Regulations Update (L. Houde)
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CC Meeting, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for details
*Public Hearing: 2nd Rdg Site Review
Criteria Updates (K. Guiler)
*Public Hearing: B.R.C. ordinance
change & BVCP amendment -
language change (K. Guiler)
Amended: November 23, 2022
Last Planning Board Meeting: November 15, 2022
February 2023
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri
1 2 3
LDRC Meeting, 8:30am will
be held virtually – See
webpage for details
LB, 6pm will be held virtually
– See webpage for details
CC Meeting, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for details
*Public Hearing: 2nd Rdg Site Review
Criteria Updates (K. Guiler)
*Public Hearing: B.R.C. ordinance
change & BVCP amendment -
language change (K. Guiler)
6 7 8 9 10
PB Meeting, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for
details
LDRC Meeting, 8:30am will
be held virtually – See
webpage for details
DAB, 4pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for
details
OSBT, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for
details
CC Study Session, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for details
13 14 15 16 17
BOZA Meeting, 4pm will be
held virtually – See webpage
for details
LDRC Meeting, 8:30am will
be held virtually – See
webpage for details
CC Meeting, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for details
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CITY HOLIDAY PB Meeting, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for
details
LDRC Meeting, 8:30am will
be held virtually – See
webpage for details
CC Study Session, 6pm will be held
virtually – See webpage for details
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