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11.01.23 LB Packet If you need Spanish interpretation or other language-related assistance for this meeting, please call 303-441-1905 at least three business days prior to the meeting. Si usted necesita interpretación o cualquier otra ayuda con relación al idioma para esta junta, por favor comuníquese al 303-441-1905 por lo menos 3 días laborales antes de la junta. AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of minutes from the September 6, 2023 meeting 3. Public Participation for Non-Public Hearing Items 4. Discussion of Landmark Alteration, Demolition Applications issued and pending • 1741 Walnut St., update • Proposed Civic Area Historic District, update 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 motion to adopt a resolution to initiate the process for landmark designation pursuant to Section 9-11-3 of the Boulder Revised Code, 1981 or alternatively issue a demolition approval pursuant to Section 9-11-23 B.R.C, 1981 for 1741 Walnut St. (HIS2022-00307). Owner: 1741 Walnut Group represented by Jay Grodin / Applicant: City of Boulder Landmarks Board B. Public hearing and consideration of an application to demolish a house constructed in 1925 at 1015 Juniper Ave. (HIS2023-00180) a non-landmarked building over 50 years old, pursuant to Section 9-11-23 of the Boulder Revised Code, 1981. Owner: Lillie Family Revocable Trust / Applicant: Adam Casias C. Public hearing and consideration of a Landmark Alteration Certificate application to construct a new 804 sq. ft. accessory building and modify existing non-historic garage at 703 11th St. (HIS2023-00209) an individual landmark, pursuant to Section 9-11-18 of the Boulder Revised Code 1981. Owner: Melissa and Damon Vangelis / Applicant: Jim Cursley 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  Meeting ID: 874 8332 5632  Passcode: None • 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. LANDMARKS BOARD MEETING DATE: Wednesday, November 1, 2023 TIME: 6:00 p.m. PLACE: Virtual and in-person, 1777 Broadway (Council Chambers) • 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 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 Ronnie Pelusio Renee Golobic Mark McIntyre (ex officio Planning Board liaison 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. CITY OF BOULDER LANDMARKS BOARD MEETING ACTION MINUTES Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. Virtual meeting The following are the action minutes of the September 6, 2023 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 online. BOARD MEMBERS: Abby Daniels, Chair - present John Decker, Vice Chair - present Chelsea Castellano - absent Renee Golobic - present Ronnie Pelusio - present STAFF MEMBERS: Lucas Markley, Attorney, City Attorney’s Office – present Kristofer Johnson, Comprehensive Planning Senior Manager – present Marcy Gerwing, Principal Historic Preservation Planner – present Clare Brandt, Historic Preservation Planner – present Aubrey Noble, Historic Preservation Program Coordinator – present Olivia Simard, Historic Preservation Intern – absent Brenda Ritenour, Community Engagement Senior Manager and Moderator – present Kurt Norback, PB Liaison Landmarks Board Representative without a vote – present 1.CALL TO ORDER The roll having been called, Chair A. Daniels declared a quorum at 6:00 p.m. and the following business was conducted. 2.OATH OF OFFICE FOR NEW LANDMARKS BOARD MEMBER Renee Golobic was sworn in as a member of the Landmarks Board. 3.APPROVAL OF MINUTES On a motion by A. Daniels, seconded by J. Decker, the Landmarks Board approved (3-0, Castellano absent 09.06.2023) the minutes from the July 12, 2023 Landmarks Board meeting. 4.PUBLIC PARTICIPATION FOR NON-PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS [09:13.00 audio minutes] The following members of the public spoke: 1. Patrick O’Rourke 5.DISCUSSION OF LANDMARK ALTERATION AND DEMOLITION APPLICATIONS ISSUED AND PENDING [13:30.00 audio minutes] •1741 Walnut St. – Stay of Demolition expires November 2023DRAFT 6.PUBLIC HEARING [15:21.00 audio minutes] under the procedures prescribed by chapter 1-3, “Quasi-Judicial Hearings,” B.R.C. 1981: A.[15:33.00 audio minutes] Public hearing and consideration of an application to designate the property at 604 Mapleton Ave. as an individual historic landmark, pursuant to Section 9-11-5 of the Boulder Revised Code 1981, and under the procedures prescribed by chapter 1-3, “Quasi- Judicial Hearings,” B.R.C. 1981. Ex Parte Contacts A. Daniels:None J. Decker:None R. Golobic: None R.Pelusio:None Staff Presentation C. Brandt presented the application to the board, recommending the Landmarks Board forward the application to the City Council with a recommendation to designate the property as an individual landmark. Applicant’s Presentation Judith Reid presented to the board. Public Comment The following members of the public spoke: 1.None Motion On a motion by J. Decker, seconded by R. Golobic the Landmarks Board voted (4-0) to recommend to the City Council that it designate the property at 604 Mapleton Ave. as a local historic landmark, to be known as the Eastman-Reid-Collins House, finding that it meets the standards for individual landmark designation in Sections 9-11-1 and 9-11-2, B.R.C. 1981, and adopt the staff memorandum dated September 6, 2023, as the findings of the board. B.[42:45.00 audio minutes] Public hearing and consideration of a Landmark Alteration Certificate application to replace the metal roof with asphalt shingle at 910 Spruce St. 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. Ex Parte Contacts A. Daniels:None J. Decker:None R. Golobic: None R. Pelusio:None DRAFT Staff Presentation C. Brandt presented the application to the board, recommending the Landmarks Board deny the application. Applicant’s Presentation Marc Shull and Guy Stevenson, presented to the board. Public Comment The following members of the public spoke: 1. None The application was withdrawn prior to a motion. 7.MATTERS [01:46:30 audio minutes] •hrQ survey and process for city-wide board review •October Retreat •Civic Area Update •LDRC Adjustments Update 8.DEBRIEF MEETING/CALENDAR CHECK •Next regular Landmarks Board meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 4, 2023 9.ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 9:07 p.m. Approved on _______________, 2023. Respectfully submitted, ______________________________________________, Chairperson DRAFT Historic Preservation cases approved, denied or withdrawn in September and October 2023 Definitions: Approved – 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: Summary of applications received to date, comparison by year: 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 2020 2021 2022 2023Individual 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 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Jan Feb March April May June July August Sept Oct Nov Dec 2016-2022 average 2023 Summary of closed Landmark Alteration Certificate applications for September and October: Landmark Alteration Certificate HIS2023-00089 2420 10TH ST BOULDER, CO 80304 [Approved] LAC issued for construction of new driveway in an established easement on the north side of property and demo of old concrete driveway on the south side as reviewed by LDRC on September 20, 2023 and shown on drawings dated September 7, 2023. Approval expires March 20, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 days if requested before March 20, 2024. Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 9/22/2023 HIS2023-00167 2299 4TH ST BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] LAC issued for the installation of mini-split system with no public visibility as shown on application materials. If line set installed over masonry, holes should be in mortar. Approval expires March 13, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 if requested before March 13, 2024. Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 9/15/2023 HIS2023-00188 1605 HILLSIDE RD BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] LAC issued for the installation of mini-split system, with minimum public visibility as shown on application materials. If line set installed over masonry, holes should be in mortar. Approval expires March 13, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 if requested before March 13, 2024. Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 9/15/2023 HIS2023-00191 910 SPRUCE ST BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] LAC issued for re-roof of metal roof with Drexel Metals roof in Slate Grey as detailed on landmark alteration certificate application dated 09.18.2023. Approval expires April 3, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 if requested before April 3, 2024. Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 10/6/2023 Landmark Alteration Certificate, continued HIS2023-00196 520 MAPLETON AVE BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] LAC issued for repainting exterior walls (same color as existing) and replacing windows as reviewed by LDRC on October 4, 2023 and shown on application materials dated September 20, 2023. Approval expires April 1, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 days if requested before April 1, 2024. Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 10/4/2023 HIS2023-00197 703 11TH ST BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] LAC issued for change of the style of door on south elevation (NanaWall to Marvin French slider) as reviewed by LDRC on September 27, 2023 and shown on application materials uploaded on September 21, 2023. Approval expires March 25, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 days if requested before March 25, 2024. Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 9/27/2023 HIS2023-00198 630 PINE ST BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] LAC issued for roof mounted solar panels as reviewed by LDRC on October 4, 2023 and shown on drawings dated May 6, 2023. Approval expires April 1, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 days if requested before April 1, 2024. Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 10/4/2023 HIS2023-00201 [Approved] LAC issued for leveling and replacement, as need, of damaged flagstone at sidewalk and upgraded curb access ramps throughout the Mapleton Hill and West Pearl Historic Districts as reviewed by LDRC on October 4, 2023 and shown on application materials dated September 19, 2023. Approval expires April 1, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 days if requested before April 1, 2024. Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 10/4/2023 HIS2023-00202 1206 EUCLID AVE BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] LAC issued for partial repaving of the driveway and installation of pan as reviewed by LDRC on September 27, 2023 and shown on final details dated and reviewed by Staff on September 27, 2023. Approval expires March 25, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 days if requested before March 25, 2024. Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 9/27/2023 Landmark Alteration Certificate, continued HIS2023-00205 745 MAPLETON AVE BOULDER, CO 80304 [Approved] LAC issued for replacement fence in the rear of the property (5 feet tall, with 1 inch between pickets, stained SW Cyprus Moss; identical in color, materials, and style as existing fence) as detailed on landmark alteration application uploaded on 10.03.23.​ Approval expires March 31, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 days if requested before March 31, 2024. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 10/3/2023 HIS2023-00210 541 HIGHLAND AVE BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] LAC issued for reconstruction of brick chimney. Repair will match existing as closely as possible, using brick salvaged from existing, as shown on application materials dated Oct. 3, 2023. Approval expires April 10, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 if requested before April 10, 2024. Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 10/13/2023 HIS2023-00211 1634 WALNUT ST Unit: A BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] LAC issued for the installation of hot tub and mechanical equipment at balcony of non-contributing building, with no public visibility as shown on application materials received Oct. 18. If line set installed over masonry, holes should be in mortar. Approval expires April 10, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 if requested before April 10, 2024. Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 10/13/2023 HIS2023-00216 642 CONCORD AVE BOULDER, CO 80304 [Approved] LAC issued for the installation of a mini-split system in a location with no public visibility as shown on application and application materials dated Oct. 13, 2023.​ Approval expires April 21, 2024 and can be extended for an additional 180 days if requested before April 21, 2024. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 10/24/2023 Summary of closed Demolition applications for September and October: Non-Designated Accessory Demolition HIS2023-00184 1815 IRIS AVE BOULDER, CO 80304 [Approved] Full demolition of an accessory building constructed c.1950-1995 proposed. Staff finds accessory building not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted. Approval expires March 6, 2024, and cannot be extended. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 9/8/2023 HIS2023-00194 1402 OLD TALE RD BOULDER, CO 80303 [Approved] Full demolition of garage constructed in 1969 proposed. Staff finds house is potentially eligible for designation. However, the accessory building alone does not meet criteria for individual landmark designation. Approval for the demolition of the garage expires April 14, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 10/17/2023 HIS2023-00195 1913 SPRUCE ST BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] Full demolition of a shed constructed in 1930 proposed. Staff finds building not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted. Approval expires March 20, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 9/22/2023 Non-Designated On Site Relocation HIS2023-00189 968 8TH ST BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] On-site relocation of a building constructed in 1923. LDRC determined building is not potentially eligible for landmark designation; approve relocation. If scope of relocation is changed, or demolition is proposed, a new historic preservation review is NOT required. Approval expires March 20, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Marcy Gerwing Decision: Closed; on 9/22/2023 Non-Designated Post-1940 Demo/Off Site Relocation HIS2023-00171 4764 JACKSON CIR BOULDER, CO 80303 [Approved] 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 house constructed in 1968 proposed. Staff finds building not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted. Approval expires March 6, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 9/8/2023 HIS2023-00203 1255 ALBION WAY BOULDER, CO 80305 [Approved] Partial demolition (removal of more than 50% of the roof) of a building constructed in 1964 proposed. Staff finds building not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted. Approval expires March 31, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 10/3/2023 HIS2023-00204 595 BASELINE RD BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] Partial demolition (removal of any portion of a street-facing wall) of a building constructed in 1941. Staff finds building is potentially eligible for designation (for association with historical persons and its architect, Glen Huntington), but previous changes, such as the second story addition in 2007, have diminished the historic integrity. If scope of demolition changes, a new application is required. Approval expires March 31, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 10/3/2023 HIS2023-00212 835 7TH ST BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] Partial demolition (replacement of siding on a street-facing wall) of a building constructed in 1965 proposed. [Previously approved under HIS2023-00064]. Staff finds building not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted. Approval expires April 10, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 10/13/2023 HIS2023-00213 1112 GAPTER RD BOULDER, CO 80303 [Approved] Partial demolition (removal of more than 50% of the roof, removal of more than 50% of the exterior walls, removal of any portion of a street-facing wall) of a building constructed in 1957 proposed. Staff finds building not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted. Approval expires April 8, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 10/11/2023 Non-Designated Post-1940 Demo/Off Site Relocation, continued HIS2023-00214 2145 GODDARD PL BOULDER, CO 80305 [Approved] Partial demolition (removal of more than 50% of the roof; removal of any portion of a street-facing wall; construction in front of a street-facing wall) of a building constructed in 1971 proposed. Staff finds building not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted. Approval expires April 10, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 10/13/2023 HIS2023-00215 2020 PEARL ST BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] Full demolition of a commercial building constructed in 1960 proposed. Staff finds building not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted. Approval expires April 10, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 10/13/2023 HIS2023-00217 2855 CARNEGIE DR BOULDER, CO 80305 [Approved] 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 1963 proposed. Staff finds building not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted. Approval expires April 17, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 10/20/2023 HIS2023-00219 323 FOXTAIL CT BOULDER, CO 80305 [Approved] Full demolition of a house constructed in 1969 proposed. Staff finds building not potentially eligible for designation, full approval granted. Approval expires April 21, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Olivia Simard Decision: Closed; on 10/24/2023 HIS2023-00185 1029 9TH ST BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] Partial demolition (removal of more than 50% of the roof, removal of more than 50% of the exterior walls, and removal of siding on a street-facing wall) of a house constructed in 1891 as shown on plans dated 8-23-2023. LDRC determined house is potentially eligible for landmark designation but the scope of demolition would not be detrimental to its historic character. Approval expires March 4, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Marcy Gerwing Decision: Closed; on 9/6/2023 Non-Designated Pre-1940 Demo/Off Site Relocation HIS2023-00208 1925 SPRUCE ST Unit: A BOULDER, CO 80302 [Approved] Full demolition of a building constructed c.1890 proposed. LDRC finds building not potentially eligible for designation (the building has been significantly altered and does not retain any integrity), full approval granted. Approval expires April 15, 2024 and cannot be extended. Case manager: Clare Brandt Decision: Closed; on 10/18/2023 Amended: October 20, 2023 Last Planning Board Meeting: October 17, 2023 November 2023 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri 1 2 3 LDRC Meeting, 9:00am 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 Call Up: 5450 Airport Concept Plan (LUR2023-00026) (S. Moeller) *1st Rdg - Use Tables Module 3 (Neighborhood Serving Uses) (L. Houde) *IP – Chronic Nuisance (B. Mueller) 6 7 8 9 10 PB Meeting, 6pm will be held virtually – See webpage for details *Public Hearing: Development Approval Extension at 4775 Spine Road (A. Blaine) *PH: 5691 S. Boulder Rd Annexation & Site Review (C. Van Schaack) LDRC Meeting, 9:00am 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 *Energy Code Update (J. Hanson) Brad unavailable 13 14 15 16 17 BOZA Meeting, 4pm will be held virtually – See webpage for details LDRC Meeting, 9:00am will be held virtually – See webpage for details CC Meeting, 6pm will be held virtually – See webpage for details *Call Up: Use Review LUR#LUR2023- 00033 (A. Blaine) *1st Rdg Ordinance 8611 604 Mapleton Designation (C. Brandt) *2nd Rdg - Use Tables Module 3 (Neighborhood Serving Uses) (L. Houde) 20 21 22 23 24 PB Meeting, 6pm will be held virtually – See webpage for details *PH: 3990 15th St Use Review for Jarrow Montessori School (C. Van Schaack) *Boulder Junction Implementation: BVCP Land Use Map Updates (C. Ranglos) LDRC Meeting, 9:00am will be held virtually – See webpage for details CITY HOLIDAY 27 28 29 30 PB Meeting, 6pm will be held virtually – See webpage for details (TENTATIVE) Brad unavailable LDRC Meeting, 9:00am will be held virtually – See webpage for details Amended: October 20, 2023 Last Planning Board Meeting: October 17, 2023 December 2023 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri 4 5 6 7 8 PB Meeting, 6pm will be held virtually – See webpage for details *PH: 2952 Baseline Concept Review (C. Van Schaack) 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 *2nd Rdg Ordinance 8611 604 Mapleton Designation (C. Brandt) 11 12 13 14 15 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 Study Session, 6pm will be held virtually – See webpage for details 18 19 20 21 22 PB Meeting, 6pm will be held virtually – See webpage for details *PH: 1855 S Flatron Ct. Concept Plan and Review (A. Blaine) LDRC Meeting, 8:30am will be held virtually – See webpage for details CC Meeting, 6pm will be held virtually – See webpage for details *Boulder Junction Implementation: BVCP Land Use Map Updates (C. Ranglos) *1st Rdg Energy Code (J. Hanson) 25 26 27 28 29 CITY HOLIDAY No meetings No meetings No meetings Amended: October 20, 2023 Last Planning Board Meeting: October 17, 2023 January 2024 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri 1 2 3 4 5 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 LB, 6pm will be held virtually – See webpage for details 8 9 10 11 12 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 15 16 17 18 19 CITY HOLIDAY PB Meeting, 6pm will be held virtually – See webpage for details LDRC Meeting, 9:00am will be held virtually – See webpage for details 22 23 24 25 26 PB Meeting, 6pm will be held virtually – See webpage for details (TENTATIVE) LDRC Meeting, 9:00am will be held virtually – See webpage for details 29 30 31 5th Tuesday – No meetings LDRC Meeting, 9:00am will be held virtually – See webpage for details