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1 T-$"$H ifuffi NR flitv LANDMARK CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS - Application 3/15/16 Design review for this project will not begin until a complete application and required submittal materials are received. Landmark Preservation reserves the right to delay consideration and/or action on a submittal in the event that information is missing and/or changed at the time of the scheduled design review or public hearing. Please use the appropriate project checklist for guidance. A pre-application review is required first for certain projects. Property Address Property Type/Use {t or 2 Unit Building (Single Family Home, Duplex) Historic District E Commercial tr Multi-Unit Residential tr Other Applicant Nam",Ga Et-^ Company: E x-* C"a5r20ar.t!t Phone: ]/g \3"i* fi?e<z<- Street: ls33ca5- city: P1eg\O {&p t "r.e 4epF lzt e: Se*s=tc S -l [Example: Replace roof shingles, Construct 2-car detached garage, etc.] Only work listed below will be considered' J ft! l (Example:Type of window materials, siding, roofing, etc.) { t*-,m* w-. Nat &ert SAr"x{S(pre CoNc0 (l-t'r<z(! lj \ J 33 squarereet APPLICATIONS ARE NOT CONSIDERED COMPLETE UNTIL ALL INFORMATION REQUIRED ON THE APPROPRIATE SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST IS SUBMITTED I attest that no additional exterior work or window work will occur under this application (sign, and print application)' Design Review Deadline: The filing deadline is 4 weeks prior to scheduled Landmark Preservation Commission (LPC) meetings, and 23 days (3 weeks and 2 days) prior to the firstthursday of each month for the Lower Downtown Design Review ard (LDDRB). A complete application, lncluding full supporting documentation"is dueinthelandmarkpreservationofficebyl2:00pm(noon)onthefilingdeadline. andmarkstaffwilldeterminewhetherlpcorlddrbreviewisrequiredbasedon adopted design guidelines. staff will contact the applicant regardin taff comments, meeting dates (if applicable) a nd any additional materials that may be req uired' To submit electronically: this form and supporting materials landmark@denvergov.org. Electronic submission should include two attachments: one pdf with the completed form (,,yourname-app.pdf,,) and one pdf that combines all supporting materials ("yourname-app-materials.pdf") File size should not exceed 25MB combined. Contact us if you are having trouble with your electronic submission' To submit in person: submit this form and supporting materials to the Records counter weekdays between 7:30am and 4:30pm on the 2nd floor of the webb Municipal Building,201 W. Colfax Ave. All submittals become the property of the City & County of Denver. Submittols ore open rccotds' Submittals will be posted online or made ovailoble to any porty thot requests a copy' a ' tl :ijti;_1: vlstr i wt **t.eg l;ilt

2 Design Review General Appl ication Checklist 5/19/15 Design review is a collaborative process used to examine projects in designated historic areas or properties for architectural design and compatiblity with thenearbyhistoricbuiltenvironrnent Appicationssubmittedfordesignreviewmustbeaccompaniedwithspecificinformationwhichadequately'describes or studies the proposal.to comply with the required submittd standards of Denver Landmark Preservaticl, submitted documentation shall clearly illustate the existing conditions as well as any proposed alteration(s)' Submit this form, completed, with the required submittal documotation I' tltt,l {l project Address, GlLl Lt \{ nctr: os 3f- /enf,reru CO TOZoG tty{ollow ing i s R EQ U I RE D: Zl t. Complete Application for Design Review 6 Z. Plans I drawings / sketches that adequately depict the project d l. Details and materials of the project d +. color photos of existing conditions Review is based on a comparison of the proposal and the and other applicable adopted guidelines Landmark staff is not responsible for building or zoning review. Please submt plans to those agencies for comment' please note: lf the proposal includes demolition of an existing structure a separate demolition application will needto be approved' Additional documentation may be required to adequately depict the project and its impact on a historic property or historic district' LEGAL DlscLAlMERrThis Advisory should rrct be used as a substitrte for codes and regulations The applicant is responsible for compliance with all code, guidelne and/or rule requirements, whether o not described in this Advisory' i[$vitil$ vlslr

3 Premium Report 7/3/ Harrison St, Denver, CO Report: IMAGES The following aerial images show different angles of this structure for your reference. Top View Eagle View Technologies, Inc. and Pictometry International Corp. All Rights Reserved Protected by European Patent Application No Covered by one or more of U.S. Patent Nos. 8,078,436; 8,145,578; 8,170,840; 8,209,152; 8,515,125; 8,825,454; 9,135,737; 8,670,961; 9,514,568; 8,818,770; 8,542,880; 9,244,589; 9,329,749; 9,599,466. Other Patents Pending. PAGE 1

4 Premium Report 7/3/ Harrison St, Denver, CO Report: IMAGES North Side South Side Eagle View Technologies, Inc. and Pictometry International Corp. All Rights Reserved Protected by European Patent Application No Covered by one or more of U.S. Patent Nos. 8,078,436; 8,145,578; 8,170,840; 8,209,152; 8,515,125; 8,825,454; 9,135,737; 8,670,961; 9,514,568; 8,818,770; 8,542,880; 9,244,589; 9,329,749; 9,599,466. Other Patents Pending. PAGE 2

5 Premium Report 7/3/ Harrison St, Denver, CO Report: IMAGES East Side West Side Eagle View Technologies, Inc. and Pictometry International Corp. All Rights Reserved Protected by European Patent Application No Covered by one or more of U.S. Patent Nos. 8,078,436; 8,145,578; 8,170,840; 8,209,152; 8,515,125; 8,825,454; 9,135,737; 8,670,961; 9,514,568; 8,818,770; 8,542,880; 9,244,589; 9,329,749; 9,599,466. Other Patents Pending. PAGE 3

6 Premium Report 7/3/ Harrison St, Denver, CO Report: LENGTH DIAGRAM Total Line Lengths: Ridges = 60 ft Hips = 0 ft Valleys = 45 ft Rakes = 112 ft Eaves = 70 ft Flashing = 0 ft Step flashing = 0 ft Parapets = 50 ft Eagle View Technologies, Inc., All Rights Reserved N W E S Note: This diagram contains segment lengths (rounded to the nearest whole number) over 5.0 Feet. In some cases, segment labels have been removed for readability. Plus signs preface some numbers to avoid confusion when rotated (e.g. +6 and +9) Eagle View Technologies, Inc. and Pictometry International Corp. All Rights Reserved Protected by European Patent Application No Covered by one or more of U.S. Patent Nos. 8,078,436; 8,145,578; 8,170,840; 8,209,152; 8,515,125; 8,825,454; 9,135,737; 8,670,961; 9,514,568; 8,818,770; 8,542,880; 9,244,589; 9,329,749; 9,599,466. Other Patents Pending. PAGE 4

7 Premium Report 7/3/ Harrison St, Denver, CO Report: PITCH DIAGRAM Pitch values are shown in inches per foot, and arrows indicate slope direction. The predominant pitch on this roof is 6/ Eagle View Technologies, Inc., All Rights Reserved. 1 N W E S Note: This diagram contains labeled pitches for facet areas larger than 20.0 square feet. In some cases, pitch labels have been removed for readability. Blue shading indicates a pitch of 3/12 and greater. Gray shading indicates flat, 1/12 or 2/12 pitches Eagle View Technologies, Inc. and Pictometry International Corp. All Rights Reserved Protected by European Patent Application No Covered by one or more of U.S. Patent Nos. 8,078,436; 8,145,578; 8,170,840; 8,209,152; 8,515,125; 8,825,454; 9,135,737; 8,670,961; 9,514,568; 8,818,770; 8,542,880; 9,244,589; 9,329,749; 9,599,466. Other Patents Pending. PAGE 5

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