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File #: HPB RESO 2025-007    Version: 1 Name:
Type: HPB Resolution Status: New Agenda Topic
File created: 2/26/2025 In control: Historic Preservation Board
On agenda: 6/4/2025 Final action:
Title: A Resolution Approving a Request for a Landmark Alteration Certificate for 110 North Lewis Street (Jacob Kroll House) Lot 4 and the north 1/2 of Lot 5, Block 16, Craig & Gould's Addition to Castle Rock, County of Douglas, State of Colorado
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Attachment A: Vicinity Map, 3. Attachment B: Resolution, 4. Attachment C: Site Plan, Elevation Drawings, Materials/Color Board, 5. Attachment D: Ordinance 2000-16: Designating 110 Lewis Street as a Local Historic Landmark
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To:                     Members of the Historic Preservation Board

 

From:                     Brad Boland, AICP, Long Range Project Manager
Development Services

 

Title

                     A Resolution Approving a Request for a Landmark Alteration Certificate for 110 North Lewis Street

                     (Jacob Kroll House)

 

                     Lot 4 and the north ½ of Lot 5, Block 16, Craig & Gould’s Addition to Castle Rock, County of Douglas, State of Colorado

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Executive Summary

 

The applicant, Brian Nugent, is seeking approval of a landmark alteration (Attachment B) to the Jacob Kroll House that would authorize the construction of an outdoor kitchen on the east side of the house. The proposed outdoor kitchen features a U-shaped counter centered around a custom masonry pizza oven with an integrated chimney, serving as the focal point of the design. A low-profile roof extends from the existing historical structure covering the outdoor kitchen. Located at 110 N. Lewis Street, this site is close to the northeast corner of First and Lewis Streets in the Craig and Gould neighborhood (Attachment A). Any exterior alteration of a Landmark, including modifications to windows, doors, siding, porches or other character defining feature and additions requires Historic Preservation Board approval of a Landmark Alteration Certificate. 

 

Attachments

 

Attachment A:                     Vicinity Map

Attachment B:   Resolution

Attachment C:   Site Plan, Elevation Drawings, Materials/Color Board

Attachment D:                     Ordinance 2000-16: Designating 110 Lewis Street as a Local Historic Landmark