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COUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 01/04/2005 - FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 003, 2005, DESIGNAT
ITEM NUMBER: 13 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: January 4, 2005 FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Karen McWilliams SUBJECT First Reading of Ordinance No.003,2005,Designating the Dukes/Dunlap House,501 Stover Street, Fort Collins, Colorado, as a Fort Collins Landmark Pursuant to Chapter 14 of the City Code. RECOMMENDATION The Landmark Preservation Commission and staff recommend adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading. At a public hearing held on December 8, 2004, the Landmark Preservation Commission voted 4-1 to recommend designation of this property as a landmark for its architectural significance to Fort Collins. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The owner of the property, Mona Frayer, is initiating this request for Fort Collins Landmark designation of the Dukes/Dunlap House. Constructed circa 1900,the Dukes/Dunlap House is a nice example of Folk Victorian/Late 19th-Early 20th Century Vernacular architecture. The house qualifies for designation as a Fort Collins Landmark under Preservation Standard 3. The property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, and method of construction, and contributes to the historical and architectural significance of Fort Collins. The Dukes/Dunlap property contains a detached, single-car garage, which dates to the property's period of significance. Due to a lack of sufficient information, the garage is not a part of these designation proceedings. The applicant has submitted additional materials, and, following a recommendation by the Landmark Preservation Commission at its January 12, 2005 meeting, the application for Landmark designation of the garage will be brought forward for Council consideration as a separate action in the near future. BACKGROUND The Dukes/Dunlap home was constructed in the late 1890s or very early 1900s. It is a nice example of Folk Victorian/ Late 19th-Early 20th Century Vernacular architecture. The home features a hipped roof, with a side-gable rear wing. The fagade has a windowless gable decorated with imbricated shingles in a variety of patterns. The projecting open front porch features turned spindle posts supporting a half hipped roof. A second porch is located on the north elevation,at the junction of the main home and wing. This porch also retains its historic turned spindle posts. The gable on the rear wing sports imbricated shingles and cornice returns. Windows are vertically oriented, and are predominately narrow, one-over-one double-hung. The only alterations of note are a small January 4, 2005 -2- Item No. 13 historic addition enclosing the rear entry, and the circa 1940s addition of wavy asphalt or asbestos shingle siding over the original wood. The applicant intends to remove this siding, exposing and restoring the original cladding material. The Dukes/Dunlap House is named for its early owners. According to the 1902 Fort Collins City Directory, the first owners of this property were J.F. and Lillie M. Dukes. Mr. Dukes was a partner in the firm of Dukes and Woodring,professional painters,located at 201 Jefferson Street. By 1908, the property had been sold to the Samuel Dunlap family, who resided here for over a quarter of a century. Mr. Dunlap was also a painter, employed by the firm of Pfeffer and Swigart. He and his wife Hattie had at least three children, Raymond, Mabel, and Ada. By 1922, both Samuel and his son Ray (who had married and purchased the home across the street at 506 Stover), were hired as firemen for the City's Fire Department. In the early 1930s,Ray was promoted to Captain of the Fire Department. The applicant, Mona Frayer, purchased the property in December 2004. A Certified Public Accountant, Ms. Frayer intends to restore and rehabilitate the property as her office. ATTACHMENTS 1. Resolution 7, 2004 of the City of Fort Collins Landmark Preservation Commission Recommending Landmark Designation of the Dukes/Dunlap House, 501 Stover Street, Fort Collins, Colorado 2. Landmark Preservation Commission Staff Report - December 8, 2004 3. Local Historic Landmark Designation Nomination Form for the Dukes/Dunlap House 4. Photographic Image Record 5. Building Permit Record 6. Floor plan Diagram ORDINANCE NO. 003, 2005 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS DESIGNATING THE DUKES/DUNLAP HOUSE, 501 STOVER STREET, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, AS A FORT COLLINS LANDMARK PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 14 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 14-2 of the City Code, the City Council has established a public policy encouraging the protection, enhancement and perpetuation of landmarks within the City; and WHEREAS,by Resolution dated December 8,2004 the Landmark Preservation Commission (the"Commission")has determined that the Dukes/Dunlap House has individual significance to Fort Collins under Landmark Designation Standard (3), as a nice example of Folk Victorian/Late 19th- Early 20th Century Vernacular architecture, with good integrity; and WHEREAS, the Commission has further determined that said property meets the criteria of a landmark as set forth in Section 14-5 of the Code and is eligible for designation as a landmark,and has recommended to the City Council that said property be designated by the City Council as a landmark; and WHEREAS, the owner of the property has consented to such landmark designation; and WHEREAS, such landmark designation will preserve the property's significance to the community; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the recommendation of the Commission and desires to approve such recommendation and designate said property as a landmark. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: Section 1. That the property, historically known as the Dukes/Dunlap House, located in the City of Fort Collins, Latimer County, Colorado, described as follows, to wit: North Half of Lot 4, Block 175, City of Fort Collins also known as 501 Stover Street is hereby designated as a Fort Collins landmark pursuant to Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. The property contains an historic, single-story garage, which is not a part of these designation proceedings. Section 2. That the Secretary of the Interior's standards and guidelines for the treatment of historic properties will serve as the standards by which alterations, additions and other changes to the buildings and structures located upon the above described property will be reviewed for compliance with Chapter 14, Article III, of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 4th day of January, A.D. 2005, and to be presented for final passage on the 18th day of January, A.D. 2005. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Passed and adopted on final reading this 18th day of January, A.D. 2005. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk 6aCommunity Planning and Environmental Services ATTACHMENT 1 Advance Planning Department City of Fort Collins RESOLUTION 7, 2004 OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION RECOMMENDING LANDMARK DESIGNATION OF THE DUKES/DUNLAP HOUSE 501 STOVER STREET, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO WHEREAS, it is a matter of public policy that the protection, enhancement and perpetuation of sites,structures,objects, and districts of historical,architectural,or geographic significance,located within the city, are a public necessity and are required in the interest of the prosperity,civic pride and general welfare of the people; and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the City Council that the economic, cultural and aesthetic standing of this city cannot be maintained or enhanced by disregarding the historical, architectural and geographical heritage of the city and by ignoring the destruction or defacement of such cultural assets; and WHEREAS,the Dukes/Dunlap House has individual significance to Fort Collins under Landmark Preservation Standard 3, as a nice example of Folk Victorian/Late 19`h — Early 201h Century Vernacular Architecture; and WHEREAS, the Landmark Preservation Commission has determined that the Dukes/Dunlap House meets the criteria of a landmark as set forth in Section 14-5 of the code and is eligible for designation as a Fort Collins Landmark; and WHEREAS, the owner of the property, Joe Ryk, and the equitable owner/contract purchaser, Mona Frayer, have consented to such landmark designation. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Landmark Preservation Commission of the City of Fort Collins as follows: Section 1. That the Landmark Preservation Commission recommends to the Council of the City of Fort Collins that the property,known historically as the Dukes/Dunlap House, located in the City of Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, described as follows, to wit: North Half of Lot 4, Block 175, Fort Collins also known as 501 Stover Street be designated as a Fort Collins Landmark in accordance with Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. Landmark Preservation Commission Resolution No. 7, 2004 Dukes/Dunlap House, 501 Stover Street Page 2 Section 2. That the Secretary of the Interior's standards and guidelines for the treatment of historic properties will serve as the standards by which alterations,additions and other changes to buildings and structures located upon the above described property will be reviewed for compliance with Chapter 14, Article III, of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Landmark Preservation Commission of the City of Fort Collins held this 8th day of December, A.D. 2004. r `B d"Frick, Chairman ATTE T.: l Secretary/Staff/ Community Planning and Environmental Services ATTACHMENT 2 Advance Planning Department City of Fort Collins LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION December 8, 2004 STAFF REPORT REQUESTS: Landmark Designation of the Dukes/Dunlap House and Garage, 501 Stover Street, Fort Collins, Colorado STAFF CONTACT: Karen McWilliams, Preservation Planner APPLICANT: Mona Frayer, Equitable Owner. Significance and Physical Integrity: Constructed circa 1900, the Dukes/Dunlap House is an interesting variation of Victorian domestic architecture. The house and its associated garage qualify for individual Landmark designation as a Fort Collins Landmark property under Preservation Standard 3. The property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, and method of construction, and contributes to the historical and architectural significance of Fort Collins. According to the Fort Collins City Directories, the first owners of this property were J.F. and Lillie M. Dukes, listed in the 1902 directory. Mr. Duke was a partner in the firm of Dukes and Woodring, professional painters, located at 201 Jefferson Street. By 1908, the property had changed owners. The new residents were the Samuel Dunlap family. Mr. Dunlap was also a painter, employed by the firm of Pfeffer and Swigart. He and his wife Hattie A. had at least three children, Raymond R., Mabel M., and Ada. By 1922, both Samuel and his son Ray(who by now had married and owned the home across the street at 506 Stover)had been hired as fireman for the city's Fire Department. Samuel and Hattie continued to reside at this location for approximately twenty-fives years, until 1933. Ray, who had by now become a Captain for the Fire Department, continued to live across the street for several more years. Other owners of interest were the LeRoy T. and A. Revah (or Renah)Penfold, who lived in the home from the mid-1950s until the late 1960s or early 1970s. LeRoy worked as a"male nurse" for the Larimer County Hospital, now Poudre Valley Hospital. By 1963, he was listed as a registered nurse. After approximately fifteen years of ownership, the Penfolds moved, and the house became a rental, a use it still serves. The applicant, Mona Frayer, a Certified Public Accountant, is currently under contract to purchase the property to restore and rehabilitate as her office. The Dukes/Dunlap home was constructed in the late 1890s or very early 1900s, appearing in historical records as early as 1902. It is a very nice example of Folk Victorian/ Late 19t'-Early 201h Century Vernacular architecture. The home features a hipped roof, with a side-gable rear wing. The fagade has a windowless gable decorated with imbricated shingles in a variety of patterns. The projecting open front porch features turned spindle posts supporting a half hipped roof. A second porch is located on the north elevation, at 281 North College Avenue • P.O.Box 580 • Fort Collins,CO 80522-0580 • (970)221-6376 FAX(970)224-6111 • TDD(970)224-6002 • E-mail:aplanning@fcgov.com the junction of the main home and wing. This porch also retains its historic turned spindle posts. The gable on the rear wing sports imbricated shingles and cornice returns. Windows are vertically oriented, and are predominately narrow, one-over-one double- hung. The only alteration of note to the house was the circa 1940s addition of wavy asbestos-shingle siding over the original wood. The applicant intends to remove this siding, exposing and restoring the original cladding material. The Dukes/Dunlap property contains a detached single-car garage, with a later,poorly constructed lean-to addition. The garage itself contributes to the historic and architectural character of the property. Historic features of note include the wooden drop siding, and the sliding door with original hardware. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Commission finds that the Dukes/Dunlap House and Garage at 501 Stover Street meets the requirements for designation as a Fort Collins Landmark under Landmark Standard 3, and recommend the property to City Council for designation as a Fort Collins Landmark. Community Planning and Environmental Services ATTACHMENT 3 Advance Planning Department Historic Preservation Office PO Box 580 Fort Collins,CO 80522-0580 ia 970-221-6376 City of Fort Collins Local Historic Landmark Designation Nomination Form Date: 12/08/04 PHOTOS Please include 35mm photos of EACH ELEVATION of EACH BUILDING and STRUCTURE on the property. LOCATION Address: 501 Stover Street, Fort Collins Colorado 80524 Legal Description: North Half of Lot 4, Block 175,Fort Collins Property Name (historic and/or common): Dukes/Dunlap House and Garage FORM PREPARED BY Name and Title: Karen McWilliams,Historic Preservation Planner Address: City of Fort Collins, Advance Planning Dept., P.O. 580, Fort Collins, CO 80522 Phone: 970-224-6078 Relationship to Owner: None OWNER INFORMATION Name: Joe Ryk Phone: 970-221-0700 Address: 3618 Horsetooth Court, Fort Collins, CO 80526 EQUITY OWNER INFORMATION Name: MonaF. Frayer Phone: 970-419-3200 Address: 404 North College Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80524 BOUNDARIES and TYPE OF DESIGNATION ® Landmark ❑ Landmark District Explanation of Boundary Determination: The boundaries of the property to be designated correspond to the legal description of the property, above. The property contains a house and a historic garage,both of which contribute to the historic character and architectural significance of the property. 281 North College Avenue • PO Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • 970-221-6376 Fax 970-224-6111 • TDD 970-224-6002 • email:aplanning@fcgov.com CLASSIFICATION Category Ownership Status Present Use Existing Designation ® Building ❑ Public ® Occupied ® Commercial ❑ National Register ® Structure ® Private ❑ Unoccupied ❑ Educational ❑ State Register ❑ Site ❑ Religious ❑ Object ® Residential ❑ District ❑ Entertainment ❑ Government ❑ Other SIGNIFICANCE Properties that possess exterior integrity are eligible for designation as Fort Collins Landmarks or Fort Collins Landmark Districts if they meet one (1) or more of the following standards for designation: ❑ Standard 1: The property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of history; ❑ Standard 2: The property is associated with the lives of persons significant in history; ® Standard 3: The property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction, or that represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; ❑ Standard 4: The property has yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Constructed circa 1900, the Dukes/Dunlap House is an interesting variation of Victorian domestic architecture. The house and its associated garage qualify for individual Landmark designation as a Fort Collins Landmark property under Preservation Standard 3. The property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type,period, and method of construction, and contributes to the historical and architectural significance of Fort Collins. HISTORICAL INFORMATION According to the Fort Collins City Directories, the first owners of this property were J.F. and Lillie M. Dukes, listed in the 1902 directory. Mr. Duke was a partner in the firm of Dukes and Woodring, professional painters, located at 201 Jefferson Street. By 1908,the property had changed owners. The new,owners were the Samuel Dunlap family. Mr. Dunlap was also a painter, employed by the firm of Pfeffer and Swigart. He and his wife Hattie A. had at least three children, Raymond R., Mabel M., and Ada. In 1909-10,Ray and Ada are listed as students,while Mabel is employed as a laundress. Two years later,Ray is a traveling salesman, while Ada works as a bookkeeper for the Johnston Creamery. By 1922,both Samuel and his son Ray(who by now had married and owned the home across the street at 506 Stover) had been hired as fireman for the city's Fire Department. Samuel and Hattie continued to reside at this location through the 1920s. The 1933 Directory lists this house as vacant. Ray, who had by now become a Captain for the Fire Department, continued to live across the street for several more years. Revised 05-2002 Page 2 Following the approximately twenty-five year ownership of the Dunlaps, 501 Stover was next occupied by Henry and Florence Schafer, along with their fifteen year old daughter Leona, and six year old son Robert Lee. In 1948, the Grant Boam family lived here, followed in the early 1950s by Claud F. and Elizabeth B. Rieman and their two children. Mr. Rieman was a mechanic for the National Forest Service. The Riemans owned the property for only a couple of years before they, in turn, sold the property to LeRoy T. and A. Revah(or Renah)Penfold. LeRoy worked as a"male nurse"for the Larimer County Hospital,now Poudre Valley Hospital. By 1963, he is listed as a registered nurse. After approximately fifteen years of ownership, the Penfolds moved, and the house became a rental, a use it still serves. The applicant, Mona Frayer, a Certified Public Accountant, is currently under contract to purchase the property to restore and rehabilitate as her office. ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION The Dukes/Dunlap home was constructed in the late 1890s or very early 1900s, appearing in historical records as early as 1902. It is a very nice example of Folk Victorian/Late 19`h-Early 20`h Century Vernacular architecture. The home features a hipped roof, with a side-gable rear wing. The fagade has a windowless gable decorated with imbricated shingles in a variety of patterns. The projecting open front porch features turned spindle posts supporting a half hipped roof. A second porch is located on the north elevation, at the junction of the main home and wing. This porch also retains its historic turned spindle posts. The gable on the rear wing sports imbricated shingles and cornice returns. Windows are vertically oriented, and are predominately narrow, one-over-one double-hung. The only alteration of note to the house was the circa 1940s addition of wavy asbestos-shingle siding over the original wood. The applicant intends to remove this siding, exposing and restoring the original cladding material. The Dukes/Dunlap property contains a detached single- car garage,with a later, poorly constructed lean-to addition. The garage itself contributes to the historic and architectural character of the property. Historic features of note include the wooden drop siding, and the sliding door with original hardware. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date Determined "Eligible" Ordinance # Application within last 12 months? ❑ Yes ❑ No Date Recorded Revised 05-2002 Page 3 DEC-08-2004. 05 :38PM Joe Rvk The Group 970 282 1321 -- P.01' Dac.o9�5ooa 1010 19702216111 City of Fort Collins Adv Plan 04710 P,904Y008 The undesipned owner(*) hsfeby 9freas that the properly desorlbed herein be considered o forloosi lebm WW _ , pum"nt io the Fort Wine Lmxbmrk Prassevetion OrdihOMM,Ghapier 14 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins: I underoland I*upon deeignatlon. I or my Afteeeors VA be rrgtreatsd to ratify the Secretary of the Landmark Preservation Commission at the City of Fort Comns prior to the euur mnca of any of the*ftwkV. 1. Preparation of plans the reoonawclon or alteration of the exterior of the Impr&Aw t on the property,or, 2. Preowatlon of plane 40r alnsenxafon of, addition to or demolition of Improvements on the Property 3. 1 further undenrtand'th st ff I apply for a buldinp pam t for any one of the fbjb* . a. Alteration or reconstruction of or an addition to the wderior of any Improverrterd which constbAes all or part of a landmark structure or landmark b. Demolition or relocation of any InrpnAmment which coniftrtes all or part of a landmark structure or landmark dfetrictw c. Construction or enaction of or an addition to any Improvement upon any land included to a landmark d'ftft d. Or N I proceed w Kh any work not requirtnp at binding permit as set forth in 11oplen 14.47; The Buldhg Inspector and the Landmark Preservation Commission shal be under the Min cormbs h, 1 W4 other requirements as outlnad Ih Chepter 14.AMo III of the Cede of the City of Fort Collins. o �a?:� ....: ::. daYof_�JG� 02W LQ'Nfl k R TA y; P V s Owner Name{please print} 9��c••. , .•oPA,. Ownert3ignstum County of Subsoibert and sworn belbre me this day of D/ 1`%, 200�, by !c_ ►'Er Cut o� Witness my hand ands . tdy CO mown MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 911?ff . Raveled ax Paps 4 DEC.08'2004 16:59 19702246111 City of Fort Collins Adv Plan #4718 P.005/005 AGREEMENT- The undersigned equitable owner(sycontract purchaser(s) hereby agrees that the property described herein be considered for local historic landmark designation, pursuant to the Fort Collins Landmark Preservation Ordinance, Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. I understand that upon designation, I or my successors will be requested to notify the Secretary of the Landmark Preservation Commission at the City of Fort Collins prior to the occurrence of any of the following: 1. Preparation of plans foe reconstruction or alteration of the exterior of the improvements on the property, or, 2. Preparation of plans for construction of, addition to or demolition of improvements on the property 3. 1 further understand that if I apply for a building permit for any one of the following: a. Alteration or reconstruction of or an addition to the exterior of any improvement which constitutes all or part of a landmark structure or landmark district; b. Demolition or relocation of any improvement which constitutes all or part of a landmark structure or landmark district; c. Construction or erection of or an addition to any improvement upon any land included in a landmark district; d. Or if I proceed with any work not requiring a building permit as set forth in Section 14-47; The Building Inspector and the Landmark Preservation Commission shall be under the time constraints and other requirements as outlined in 'Chapter 14, Article iti of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. Dq $t °'tYiisr�a. day of 200 ry //Ibh �. F-I G✓ W G T 4 a Name of itable Own /Co et Purchaser (please print) s� Equ#Able Owner/Contract Pur r Signature State County of Subscribed and mom before me this_ day of " 2004 by j1%r Praye,v Witness my hand and official seat. My commission expires � r Revised 05-2002 Page 5 CITY OF FORT COLLINS ARCHITECTURAL PROPERTY RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY FORM EASTSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD SURVEY PROJECT at.,r�K c�� Address: S ,./ S f o c Stec e t Field No.: 5L 1Z 3 y 6 6 Legal Description: Parcel No.: Architectural Style: o//z (/,.Foq, / 4<c /yeti _ Est. Construction Date: /ee" - ea-/7 20/4 Ce,A,J ✓t:�acu /ar /9ry No. of Stories J Roof Form(s): ❑ Front Gabled ❑ Side Gabled ❑ Cross-Gabled Cl Hipped ! Gable/Hip ❑ Shed ?, ❑ Mansard ❑ Flat ❑ Other -- Roof Material: ❑Wood/Shake Shingles ® Composition Shingles ❑ Composition Rolled Roofing ❑ Other i Foundation: ❑ Concrete ❑ Brick ■ Sandstone Walls: ❑ Brick ® Wood Frame ❑ Stone Wall Covering: ❑ Lapped Board Siding ❑ Brick ❑ Stone ❑Dropaongue-in-Groove Board Siding ❑ Lapped Pressboard ❑ Wood/Shake Shingles ®Asbestos Shingles ❑ Cast Block/SimulatedStone ❑ Stucco ❑Aluminum/Vinyl Distinctive Features: f//,/r:/ Alterations: _[✓:.v. J,,;.;. >/: ' . ; / _ � � J Integrity Status: ❑ Excellent ® Good '/❑ Faiir ❑ Poor Outbuildings: ❑Attached Garage ® Detached Garage ❑ Shed(s) ❑ Other Contributing? ■ Y ❑ N Architectural Significance: Individually Eligible? ❑Y ® N Contributing to District? M Y ❑N (Field Assessment) Remarks: L Photograph(s): Roll Exposure(s) Date Recorded: 317 c /1 F Recorded By: Tason Marmor - 0,6650 - -..- k x f t s •� E L 1�.��� �d'`Yti y � ° ti�� �I k�s � l�y�;.t� r.. 0 11 � :s n , t � Karen' McWilliams -..- � •gT)`n.`T�4��x 0 � a e s �s�p `�l�� NI ' t i li sill��, I 1 Ys a j Karen McWilliams - 00 .- ..�, g�eKaren McWilliams - 1 11 i � b ti Detail Page for Photographs in the Image Database Page 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT 4 501 ST070 Photographic Image Details Record Photo Orders Image Caption: 501 Stover, 1970 Image Date: Unknown Approximate Date: 1970 c. Library Reference Number: Creator: Tax Assessor's Office Image Content Type: buildings Contexts: Urban Growth &Technology 1970-Present Image Source: Tax Assessor Records Collection: Tax Assessor Records Image File Location: N/A i1i Description: 502 Stover Street, cosntructed c.1903. Single story frame dwelling with covered front porch and detached one car garage. Type: Tax Assessor Print Thumbnail: /thumbnails/Stover/501 ST070 Largeview: /photos/Stover/501STO70 Format: HP ScanJet 6100C Scanner; Adobe 6.0; TIFF 800 dpi; JPEG 72dpi; GIF 72dpi CD Number: 127 Open This Record in a New Window to Print or Bookmark People, Buildings, and Structures directly associated with this Photograph: No people found directly linked to this Photograph. No buildings or structures found directly linked to this Photograph. Fort Collins Public Library Local History Archive ©Copyright 1996-2004 City of Fort Collins Colorado l,ttn://lihrarv.ci.fort-collins.co.us/archive/scripts/photo detailDs3.cfm?Image No=5915 11/19/2004 Detail Page for a Permit Page 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT MCEIdOwney, R.R. Building Permit Record Permit Number: 6022 Owner: McEldowney, R.R. Address: 501 Stover Date: 1939-11-14 00:00:00 Addition: N/A Lot Modifier: N 1/2 Lot: 4 Block: 175 Description: Reroofing Type Code: 0 Estimated Cost: $115 Permit Cost: $1.3 Open This Record in a New Window to Print or Bookmark Fort Collins Public Library Local History Archive ©Copyright 1996-2004 City of Fort Collins, Colorado http://Iibrary.ei.fort-collins.co.us/archive/scripts/perinit2.cfin?ID=6691 11/19/2004 ------ 29'6 _ATTACHMENT 6 1 rn - N N 9'2 - 36" Door N 80 i I N j li � pp LO 29'3'