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you
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Abby
daniels:,
as
with
in-person
landmarks,
board
meetings.,
the
recording
of
this
meeting
will
be
available
in
the
record
archives
and
on
youtube
within
28
days
of
the
meeting,
and
before
we
do
a
roll
call
and
very
brief
introductions..
I
want
to
acknowledge
that
tonight
is
bill.
Gelix.
last
meeting,
bill.,
you
have
been
one
of
the
most
passionate,
articulate
members
of
the
landmarks
board.
Ever
I
boys
appreciated.
how
candid
you
are.
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Abby
daniels:
how
abby
daniels:,
how
tireless
you
are
in
your
efforts!.
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I
know
that
that
you
have
encouraged
us
to
try
to
do
more,
and
move
in
beyond
the
scope
of
ldrc
meetings
and
landmarks,
board
meetings,,
and
I
feel
sometimes
we
let
you
down
by
not
having
the
energy
and
bandwidth
that
you
do
for
all
things.
Preservation,
and
I
personally
also
appreciate.
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daniels:
thank
you.,
abby
daniels:.
We
know
that
there
will
be
people
here
tonight
to
participate.
Who
may
have
strong
emotions
about
particular
projects..
We
do
want
to
hear
from
you,
and
we
have
found
it
more
protective.
if
you're
speaking
to
persuade
us,
rather
than
berating
us
staff
or
the
applicant.
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Patrick
orourke:
and
the
last
sentence
of
it
says
patrick
orourke:,
the
historic
preservation
staff
will
commit
to
making
development
of
a
specific
historic
district
to
include
the
bansh
on
all
block
13,
a
work
priority
for
completion
in
2,023..
The
reason
I'm
speaking
this
morning
is,.
I
would
like
to
to
have
it
as
a
priority
for
this
board.
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segal:
and
that
that
lynn,
segal:
communication
was
quite
positive
for
retaining
its
it
as
a
as
a
historic
landmark.,
and
so
I
really
don't
understand
what
happened.
all
it
can
do
is
make
me
suspicious
that
there
are
city
managers
or
higher
ups
that
are
pressuring
people
in
the
landmarks
board,,
and
I
don't
like
to
see
that,
and
I
don't
think
anyone
wants
to.
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daniels:
multiple
times,
in.
abby
daniels:.
I
I
personally
feel
that
the
landmarks
design
review
committee
just
stands
by
their
decision,
and,
if
I
remember
correctly,
marcy
was
not
employed
at
the
city
of
boulder
at
the
time
that
ldrc
met
to
discuss
that
property..
So
that's
all
I
wanted
to
add
at
this
point.
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Marcy
gerwing,
principal
planner:
proposal
for
us
to
do
a
full
structural
report.,
but
I
wanted
to
see
if
the
landmarks
board
would
be
interested
in
that
level
of
detail
for
this
property.
The
city
is
covering
the
cost
in
this
case,,
because
it's
a
second
opinion,
and
we
have
a
pretty
small
operating
budget..
I
just
want
to.
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Marcy
gerwing,
principal
planner:,
and
that
I
just
want
to
say
we
can't
afford
it..
I
just
wanted
to
get
kind
of
a
general.
yes,
go
forward
with
it
before
I
before
I
signed
the
proposal
that.,
but
if
there,,
if
you
feel
like
it,,
could
be
helpful,,
that's
enough
to
go
ahead
and
move
forward
with
it.
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daniels:
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abby
daniels:.
As
someone
who
visited
the
house.,
I
agree
with
john..
It
would
be
helpful,,
but
I
don't
know
exactly
how
to
weigh
what
those
costs
are
and
what
it
could
impact
the
rest
of
the
year,,
and
I
know
our
site
visit
was
february
third,
when
the
owner
was
in
town.
and
does
this
have
to
be
decided.
Tonight?.
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daniels:,
I
will
follow
up
with
her..
I
mean
she
she'll
be
getting
it.
she'll.
yeah.,
but
I
wonder
if
it'd
be
advantageous
to
have
a
conversation.,
what
she's
had
a
chance
to
review
this
and
see
what
she's
thinking,?
Since
you
know,
she
met
some
of
us
in
person
on
site,
and
even
members
of
the
community
and
of
historic
boulder.
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Marcy
gerwing,
principal
planner:,
I
am
abby
daniels:
okay.
thank
you.,
so
agenda.
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is
a
public
hearing
and
consideration
of
a
landmark
alteration,
certificate
application
to
install
a
memorial
sculpture
at
2,
2
0,
5
broadway,,
a
contributing
building
in
the
mapleton
hill,
historic
district.
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Marcy
gerwing,
principal
planner:
and
then
board
members
will
reveal
any
exporte
contacts.
I'll
then
give
a
staff
presentation,
followed
by
the
applicant's
presentation..
The
board
may
ask
questions
of
either
of
us,,
and
then
the
public
hearing
is
open
for
comment,
and
followed
by
any
board
questions.
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Abby
daniels:
ronnie.
ronnie
pelusio
lmb:
none.,
abby
daniels:.
I
actually
went
to
the
site
on
saturday
to
to
look
at
where
it
was
being
proposed
to
be
installed.
and
I
did
run
into
katherine
barth,,
but
we
we
had
no
discussion
of
any
substance,
or
neither
of
us
discuss
the
merits
of
this..
I
think
we
spent
more
time
discussing
the
warm
weather
that
morning,
so.
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gerwing,
principal
planner:
thank
you.,
marcy
gerwing,
principal
planner:,
so
the
criteria
for
your
review
tonight
are
in
boulder,
vice
code,,
9,,
1118,,
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and
c.
and
that's
that
the
provo
proposed
work
preserves
and
enhances
our
restores,
and
does
not
damage
exterior
architectural
features
of
the
property.
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Marcy
gerwing,
principal
planner:
lost
in
the
mass.
shooting
marcy
gerwing,
principal
planner:.
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eleventh
panel
of
stainless
steel
is
located
on
the
top
to
reflect
like
upward,
and
the
sculpture
sets
the
top
of
sand,
blasted
stainless
steel
cube,
measuring
about
3
feet
by
3
feet
by
30
inches
in
height,
and
the
bases
included
in
that
10
foot.
Height.
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Lori
preston:,
the
other
person
speaking,
will
do
so
just
for
the
record.
lori
state,
your
name..
We
know
you're
the
executive
director
at
the
museum
of
boulder,
and
then
we'll
begin
with
your
10
min.
absolutely..
I'm
laurie
preston,
I'm.
representing
the
museum
of
boulder
and
I
square
to
tell
the
whole
through.
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Lori
preston:
size
in
their
diameter.,
and
then
he
was
really
mindful
to
say,
there's
an
eleventh
facet,,
and
that's
that
one
that
reflects,
or
that
is
at
the
top
and
is
stainless.
deal..
What's
beautiful
about
it
in
correlation
with
the
building,
is
that
we
have
a
rooftop,
and
that
rooftop,,
unlike
when
the
medicines
were,
there,,
is
now
very
functional
and
very,
very
engaging
for
many
who
come
into
our
space.
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Lori
preston:
trinity,,
lutheran,
church,,
hotel,,
bold
andorado,
and,
of
course
the
carnegie
is
adjacent
to
us
as
well,.
So
we
hope
it
is
a
gathering,
spot,
kind
of
like
you
and
abbey
abbey..
You
and
kathryn
gathered
there
to
look
at
that.
Serpentine
wall,
that's
already
there
as
well,
and
one
of
the
things
that
scott.
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Lenna
kottke:.
So
when
we
heard
the
story
of
this
sculpture,
and
we
saw
the
the
work
that
scott
had
done,
and
we
heard
his
story.,
we
felt
that
it
aligned
perfectly
with
our
goals,
and
we
have
pledged
to
fund
the
cost
of
transporting
and
installing
the
sculpture,
and
any
additional
signage
that
is
needed..
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Abby
daniels:
thank
you.,
abby
daniels:.
Thank
you,
so
much,
laurie.,
all
of
us
just
most
of
us
on
this
call
from
the
landmarks
board
and
staff.
most
of
us
were
able
to
attend
the
colorado
preservation
in
conference
in
boulder
earlier
well
in
february,,
and
the
theme
was
closer
to
the
heart,,
and
I
just
that
just
kept
going
to
my.
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Lori
preston:
and
so
interestingly,
that
piece
it.,
it's
similar.,
it
complements,,
but
it's
not
at
all
the
same,,
but
it's
almost
as
if
it
was
a
keyhole
that
you
would
look
through,
and
if
you
did,
and
you
looked
all
the
way
through,
and
there
were
no
buildings
on
pearl
street..
You
would
see
this
sculpture.
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Abby
daniels:
you
know,
relevant.,
but
it
is
important,
and
I
do
think
staff's
analysis
was
spot
on,
and
I
think
one
of
the
reasons
it
is
compatible
in
this
location
is
because
we
have
a
wonderful,
modern
building.
There.
it's
not
in
front
of
some,
you
know,
richardsonian
or
victorian
building,,
but
even
then
it
might
have
worked,
because
I
think
this.
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Abby
daniels:
will
transcend
time..
I
think
it
tells
a
powerful
story.,
the
artist
story.
Itself.
I
mean
it.,
just
it
just
weaves
together,
so
many
different
things,,
and
because
it
has
brought
a
motion
up
even
with
from
the
speakers
of
the
public.
That
tells
you
that
it's
an
important
thing
to
do,,
because
it's
giving
a
place.
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Abby
daniels:
catherine's
point
about
a
place
for
contemplation,
and
I
do
think
that
that
what
I
see
is
kind
of
a
a
sitting
wall
there
that
retaining
wall
may
offer
that.
yes,.
There
may
be
some
noise,,
but
but
maybe
you
know
that
that's
also
part
of
of
this
community
in
this
life
to
be
in
the
center.
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Abby
daniels:
of
downtown
and
kind
of
in,
you
know,
pretty
close
to
the
heart
of
boulder
to
have
it
standing.
there
is
great,
and-
and
you
know
I
do
think-
there's
something
sacred
in
contemplation,,
but
I
think
that's
fault.
we'll
afford
that
with
the
way
you've
already
designed.,
as
marcy
said
that
that
is
not
a
historic
plaza..
That
is
a
new
plaza,.
So
I
think,
for.
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The
things
that
happen
in
our
ronnie
pelusio
lmb:
in
our
lives,
abby
daniels:.
I
would
be
willing
to
make
the
motion
unless
somebody
else
wants
to.
no,,
I'd,
love.,
I'd
love
for
you
to
make
that
motion.,
but,
ronnie,,
just
what
you
said
really
hit
me,,
because,
just
like
I
ran
into
catherine
there,
saturday
being
in
a
public
place
and
a
fairly
accessible
place,.
You
know,
downtown.
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Ronnie
pelusio
lmb:.
I
move
that
the
landmarks
board,
adopt
the
staff
memorandum,
dated
march,
first
2,023,
as
the
findings
of
the
board
and
approve
a
landmark
alteration:
certificate
to
install
a
memorial
sculpture
at
20
to
205
broadway,,
a
contributing
property
in
the
mapleton
hill,
historic
district,,
as
shown.
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Lori
preston:
thank
you.,
everyone,,
really,
truly,.
I
I
think
about
that
contemplative
piece,
potentially
being
on
that
rooftop
looking
down,
too.,
so
think
about
that..
So
you
all
got
to
come
to
the
opening
of
this..
First
and
foremost,
we'll
be
honoring
the
families
of
the
victims
themselves
before
anyone
else.,
and
so
thank
you.
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Lucas
markley
boulder:
what
I
think
we've
done
in
the
past:
is,
since,,
you
know,
in
a
real
back.
in
the
old
days,.
When
we
had
our
hearings
in
person,,
we
would
have
the
person
leave
the
room
entirely,
and
they
part
of
that
is
so..
The
members
who
are
speaking
can
speak
totally
freely..
I
think
the
same
would
apply
to
a
virtual
room,,
so
that
would
be
to
leave
the
meeting
entirely.
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Clare,
brandt,
cob:,
the
district
guidelines
say
that
if
repair
is
not
feasible
and
the
window
must
be
replaced,
match
the
existing
windows
as
closely
as
possible.
elements
that
should
be
carefully
considered,
are
size,
frame,,
material,,
method
of
operation,,
single
or
double,
glazing
and
divided,,
or
single
panes..
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Abby
daniels:
thanks,
marcy,
and
if
there's
no
more
questions
for
staff
at
this
point,
we
can
go
to
public
comment,
and
I
do
want
to
say.
I
know
the
applicant
is
not
here
this
evening.
but,
aubrey,.
I
know
you
were
kind
enough
to
send
the
email
with
the
the
owner's
comments.
and
you
know,.
I
hope
everybody
had
a
chance
to
read
that,,
because
that
was.
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daniels:,
I
think
we.
we
abby
daniels:,
explained
it
well.
so
before
we
entertain,.
If
anyone
has
a
motion
or
anything
additional,
they
want
to
share..
I
just
want
to
be
sure,
laura,.
Let
us
know
if
you
ever
want
to
add
anything,
or
have
a
question
this
evening,
since
we
have
an
ambitious
agenda.,
but.
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Laura
kaplan,
pb
liaison:,
while
you
folks
are
doing
that,.
I
just
wanted
to
thank
you,
abby,
for
that
invitation
to
jump
in..
If
I
have
questions.,
I
promise
I
will
raise
my
hand..
I
am
here
and
listening.,
even
though
I
have
my
video,,
I
know
it.
every
once
in
a
while.
I
I
miss
the
hand
raised
to
spend
depending
on
what's
showing
up
on
my
screen.,
so
you
know
where
to
find
us.
laura.
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Clare,
brandt,
cob:.
The
criteria
that
can
be
considered
are
the
eligible
eligibility
of
the
building
for
designation
as
an
individual
landmark..
The
relationship
of
the
building
to
the
character
of
the
neighborhood,
and
the
reasonable
condition
of
the
building,
and
the
projected
cost
of
restoration.
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Clare,
brandt,
cob:,
the
school
district
saw
value
in
maintaining
the
building
for
nearly
20
years
for
use
as
a
meeting
hall..
Although
not
much
is
known
about
this
period
of
time.
and
also
it's
historic
significance
for
connections
to
fraternal
organizations
that
were
popular
during
this
time.
Period.
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Clare,
brandt,
cob:,
with
the
colorado
state
preparatory
school
and
the
knights
of
columbus
organization,
and
for
its
architectural
significance.
as
an
early
twentieth
century
commercial
building..
The
property
contributes
to
the
character
of
the
neighborhood
as
an
intact
representative
of
the
area's
past,
and
is
not
been
demonstrated
to
be
impractical
or
economically
unfeasible,.
To
rehabilitate
the
building.
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Danica
powell,
trestle
strategy
group:.
My
client's
intention
is
to
build
middle
income
and
affordable
housing
downtown
in
boulder.
and
so
we'd
love
to
understand
what
the
opportunities
are,
and
what
the
restrictions
are
tonight
with
you..
So
that's
why
we're
here,
and
we'd
love
to
continue
this
discussion
next
slide.
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Marcy
gerwing,
principal
planner::
this
is
a
two-story
apartment,
building,
constructed
of
concrete
block
with
stone,
accents,
and
it's
an
example
of
the
international
style..
The
other
prominent
international
style
building
was
the
landmark
sports
first
case.
This
evening,,
which
was
the
masonic
lodge.
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Lindsay
lyda:,
the
applicant
has
conducted
very
thorough
engineering
and
design
investigations
on
the
building..
There's
a
structural
engineering
report
in
your
packet
conducted
by
anthem,
engineering.,
there's
a
historical
significance
in
building
condition.
assessment
from
eric
smith,
associates,
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Lindsay
lyda:,
you
know,.
If
the
board
approves
any
alternatives
to
full
demolition
of
this
building
tonight,
the
board
is
fixing
this,
this
building
in
a
location,
in
a
condition
that
we
already
know
creates
serious
issues,,
life,
safety
threats
to
the
tenants,
and
it's
not
economically
or
practically
feasible,
to
restore
it.
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Casey
casias
(she/her)
anthem,
structural:
of
course,.
We
know
current
code
doesn't
allow
that
particular
type
of
construction
in
any
locations
that
are
subject
to
high
wind.
but
again,
to
your
point
in
it.
Clamps
isn't
really
the
concern
that
we
have
here..
The
concern
is
that
there
is
structural
damage,
that's
observable,
without
any
sort
of
destructive
demolition
to
investigate.
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Casey
casias
(she/her)
anthem,
structural:,
which
one
can
assume.
that
kind
of
ponding
has
resulted
in
rotting
of
the
roof
structure
when
we
start
to
remediate
that,.
Obviously
that
means
partial
removal
and
the
point
at
which
we
remove
any
kind
of
bracing
from
those
2
story
on
reinforced
share
walls
is
the
point
at
which
they
become
a
real
concern.
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casias
(she/her)
anthem,
structural:
very.,
it
would..
That
would
be
a
very
dangerous
and
borderline
on
feasible
process,.
Simply
because
of
the
construction
of
the
structure.
Itself.
one
can
imagine,
if
it
is
not
durable
against
wind,.
It's
not
particularly
durable
against
being
hoisted
on
stilts.
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Kenneth
stone,
applicant:,
7
foot
above
the
existing
slab
level..
So
if
we
were
to
try
to
raise
this
building
up
out
of
one
plane.,
we
need
to
jack
the
building
up
almost
a
story..
I
think.
the
ceiling
heights
on
the
main
level,
currently
8
feet,,
so
we'd
have
to
literally
somehow
try
to
figure
how
to
lift
all
these,
c.
a
new
walls
up.
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Leonard
segel:-
and
I
just
want
to
say
to
the
landmarks
board::
it's
delightful-
that
this
building
is
being
brought
up
to
the
full
board,
where
the
harvest
house,,
which
is
even
more
significant,
historically
and
architecturally,
didn't
get
its
opportunity
for
the
public
to
weigh
in..
So
I
thank
you
for
bringing
it
to
the
public
tonight.
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Chad,
cole,
:,
welcome,
chad,
and
just
raise
your
hand
and
say
you'll,
swear
to
tell
the
board
the
full
day
full
the
whole
truth,
and
restate
your
full
name
for
our
recording.
yeah,.
Of
course,
I
I
can
swear
to
tell
the
truth..
Thank
you
for.
Let
me
comment
on
this..
My
name
is
chad
cole..
I
recently
graduated
from
the
lead
school
of
business,,
so
I've
been
around
for.
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Chad,
cole
:,
you
know,
the
past
few
years..
I'm
kind
of
tuning
into
some
of
these
meetings
to
kinda
get
a
deal
for
the
get
a
better
feel
for
a
real
estate
here
in
town,,
but
pre,
pursuing
my
graduate
degree
here
in
boulder
as
well.,
but
I
previously
lived
on
a
rappel
avenue.,
so
I've
actually
walked
by
this
property
a
lot
over
the
last
several
years.
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Chad,
cole
:
you
know.
kind
of
my
voice..
I
could
have
lived
in
this
area
over
here.
the
general
area
around
the
building,
just
because
so
close
to
university
and
the
business
school.,
but
unfortunately,
a
lot
of
the
vast
majority
of
the
options,
for,
like
housing,
rentals
for
around
campus
are,,
you
know,
50
to
100
years
old.
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Kenneth
stone,
applicant:,
good
evening.,
I'm:
ken
ston..
My
family
is
on
the
property
at
1444
for
some.,
since
I
was
a
young
boy..
I
won't
take
a
lot
of
your
time
tonight,,
but
I
do
want
to
put
a
face
on
the
project
for
you.
having
grown
up
here
in
poly,.
I
can
tell
you
that
there
are
many
examples
of
properties
like
this
that
have
been
owned
and
operated
by
the
same
family
for
so
long.
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stone
applicant:,
I
can
assure
you.
I've
studied
my
options,
a
100,
different
ways
for
several
years,
and
I've,
surrounded
myself
with
the
best
possible
team
to
understand
exactly
where
I
sit
in
this
building.
that
one
demolition
is
my
only
feasible
option..
I
have
great
respect
for
the
work
that
land
work
does
for
boulder.
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Kenneth
stone
applicant:,
I
think
erica
will
be
like
it..
So
I
just
had
a
closing
comment
from
like
eric
smith..
We
looked
hard
at
the
idea
of
trying
to
renovate
this,
as
as
suggested.
we've
got
about
a
50
million
dollar
cost
estimate
from
paper
construction,
and
do
what
we
need
to
do
to
try
to
even
fix
this.
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stone,
applicant:
impractical,
as
much
as
it
kenneth
stone
applicant:
might
be
nice
to
try
to
do.
That..
We've
looked
at
this
a
number
of
ways,
and
we've
done
a
lot
of
the
historic
renovation
and
boulder.
I
own
the
landmark
building
that
we
did
about
20
years,
ago,
and
I,.
I
take
this
very
seriously..
We
office
out
of
a
120
year
old
building
here
in
west
boulder,
and.
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Kenneth
stone
applicant:
at
at
a
cost,
less
than
probably
$600,000
a
unit
for
this
thing,,
and
then
we
lose
half
the
units
in
the
building,
because
we
do
the
re
bottle..
We
can't
occupy
anything
in
the
flood
plane,
and
we
can't
really
elevate
the
building
so
effectively..
As
soon
as
we
can
fix
it.
We
lose.
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Marcy
gerwing,
principal
planner:,
I
think.,
what's
unique
about
marcy
gerwing,
principal
planner:.
This
property
is
the
amount
of
information
that
the
applicant
group
has
provided
on
the
front
end..
I
will
say
that
the
quality
of
materials,,
both
in
the
initial
application.
but
then
the
materials
that
followed
after
our
staff
report,
was
finished,
and
in
tonight's
meeting,
and
so,
in
terms
of
additional.
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gerwing,
principal
planner:
material.,
I
don't
marcy
gerwing,
principal
planner:-
know
that
there
would
be
marcy
gerwing,,
principal
planner:,
additional
reports
or
studies,
or
things
like
that,
or
research
conducted
during
this
day..
I
think
the
decision
point
in
front
of
the
board.
right
here
is
doesn't
meet
the
criteria.
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Marcy
gerwing,
principal
planner:,
we're
interested
in
learning
more
about
like
the
flood
questions
that
come
up,,
we
can
pull
in
the
flood
plain
administrator,
and
help
to
understand.
well,.
What
does
it
mean??
What's
the
threshold
for
bringing
this
building
into
compliance??
Is
it
possible
things
like
that.
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daniels:
john..
I
wholeheartedly
agree
with
you
and
ronnie..
I
don't
know
if
you
are
trying
to
say
something
as
well,
but
and
I
would
like
to
weigh
in
personally,-
and
you
know
I'm
going
to
take
it
a
step
further..
I
have
seen
where
these
stays
have
come
up
with
some
great
solutions,
and
some
things
have
definitely
been
saved
through
this.
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daniels:
yeah,,
thanks,
bill.,
there's
actually
one..
I
walk
by
a
lot
that
I
think.
wait..
I
don't
remember
approving
that
at
ldrc.,
but
it
may..
I
don't
know
what
the
final
approval
was,
and
it's
it's
a
simple
question
that
that
I
can
bring
forward
on
a
particular
building.
but,
bill,.
You
will
be
missed..
There
are
times
when
you
have
said
things
like.
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daniels:
john,
what
you
and
bill
knew
about
music..
You
know
I
I
was
like
wow,,
you
know
I
mean
so.,
so
there
is
a
loss.
but
it,.
You
know
it's
hard
because
it
also
was
a
global
pandemic,.
You
know.,
so
I
mean
it's..
It's
really
hard.
and
I
do
think,,
especially
how
quickly
staff
turned
on
a
dime
to
make
us
go
virtually.
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daniels:,
I'm
like,
oh,,
my
god,.
This
is
so
hard,
sometimes
to
do
when
you're
a
boomer,.
You
know
I
hate
being
a
boomer,
and
like
oh,
wait!.
I
can't
manipulate
things
that
I'm
sure
for
someone
like
chelsea
and
marcy
and
claire
and
olivia
and
and
aubrey.
all
these
technical
things
come
so
much
more
naturally.
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Laura
kaplan,
pb
liaison:,
so
I
will
try
to
arrange
with
ml.
to
see
if
she
can
be
here
for
your
april
meeting..
I
do
intend
to
come
back,
for
when
marcy
gives
her
presentation
that
she
gave
at
the
saving
places
conference,,
but
it
may
be
attending
as
a
member
of
the
public
rather
than
your
liaison..
This
might
be
my
last
night,
as
your
depending
upon
when
we
assign
someone
new.
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Laura
kaplan,
pb
liaison:
still
be
on.,
come
may,,
but
I
don't
know
for
sure..
So
it's
been
a
pleasure..
I
have
learned
so
much,
and
it's
been
a
delight
getting
to
know
each
of
you
at
least
observing
and
understanding
where
you're
coming
from,
and
how
these
decisions
get
made..
I
really
appreciate
the
education
and
thank
you
so
much
for
welcoming
me
so
warmly.