Example of work of an architect or builder who is recognized nationally, statewide, regionally, or locally
Demonstrates superior craftsmanship or artesian
Represents innovation in construction, materials or design
Represents a style particularly associated with the Broomfield area
Represents a built environment of a group of people in an era of history
Represents a pattern or grouping of elements representing at least one of the above criteria
Experienced a significant historic remodel
Associated with a historic event that affected society
Exemplifies cultural, political, economic, or social heritage of the community
Associated with a person or work of a notable person
Represents a typical example/association with a particular ethnic group
Represents a unique example of an event in Broomfield's history
Enhances a sense of identity of the community
Significant landform or natural setting
In this case, the property is being nominated under criteria numbers 1 and 5 - It exemplifies specific elements of an architectural style or period; and it represents a style particularly associated with the Broomfield area. Incorporated in 1961, this neighborhood exemplifies the post-World War II economic and population boom.
Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan: The property is designated as "Residential" per the Comprehensive Plan. Consistent with PolicyCF-A.5, this nomination helps to: Continue to preserve and advance Broomfield's historic resources when feasible and to connect historical motifs and themes to Broomfield's form and identity.
Site Layout and Access: The residence is east/west oriented, on the east side of Agate Way
Project Status: The landmark nomination is currently under review by the Historic Landmark Board and will be discussed during the October 21, 2021 meeting.
Location: 140 Agate Way - located north of 120th Avenue, west of Main Street
Project Type: City and County of Broomfield Landmark Nomination
Example of work of an architect or builder who is recognized nationally, statewide, regionally, or locally
Demonstrates superior craftsmanship or artesian
Represents innovation in construction, materials or design
Represents a style particularly associated with the Broomfield area
Represents a built environment of a group of people in an era of history
Represents a pattern or grouping of elements representing at least one of the above criteria
Experienced a significant historic remodel
Associated with a historic event that affected society
Exemplifies cultural, political, economic, or social heritage of the community
Associated with a person or work of a notable person
Represents a typical example/association with a particular ethnic group
Represents a unique example of an event in Broomfield's history
Enhances a sense of identity of the community
Significant landform or natural setting
In this case, the property is being nominated under criteria numbers 1 and 5 - It exemplifies specific elements of an architectural style or period; and it represents a style particularly associated with the Broomfield area. Incorporated in 1961, this neighborhood exemplifies the post-World War II economic and population boom.
Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan: The property is designated as "Residential" per the Comprehensive Plan. Consistent with PolicyCF-A.5, this nomination helps to: Continue to preserve and advance Broomfield's historic resources when feasible and to connect historical motifs and themes to Broomfield's form and identity.
Site Layout and Access: The residence is east/west oriented, on the east side of Agate Way
Project Status: The landmark nomination is currently under review by the Historic Landmark Board and will be discussed during the October 21, 2021 meeting.
Thank you for your interest in this landmark nomination that has been submitted to the City and County of Broomfield.
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