File #: HPB Reso 01-2019    Name:
Type: HPC Resolution Status: General Business
File created: 2/21/2019 In control: Historical Preservation Commission
On agenda: 2/27/2019 Final action: 2/27/2019
Title: A resolution of the Historical Preservation Board approving an application for state income tax credit for a rehabilitation of a historic property known as the Eson-Malcolm Residence, 5603 South Prescott Street.
Attachments: 1. Draft HPB Reso 01-2019, 2. Application Materials Parts 1 and 2, 3. For Reference: Historic Building Inventory Record, 4. For Reference: Ordinance Designation of Historic Landmark Eson-Malcolm Residence, 5. For Reference: Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines
Agenda Date: 02/21/19

Subject:
Title
A resolution of the Historical Preservation Board approving an application for state income tax credit for a rehabilitation of a historic property known as the Eson-Malcolm Residence, 5603 South Prescott Street.
Body

Presented By:
Andrea Mimnaugh, Historic Preservation Planner

APPLICATON SUMMARY:
Project Name: Hueser Tax Credit Project for Tax Year 2018
Case Number: HTAX19-0001
Application Type: State Income Tax Credit Project, Parts 1 and 2
Building Name: Eson-Malcolm Residence
Location: 5603 South Prescott Street
Owner/
Applicant: David Hueser
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BACKGROUND:
In accordance with CRS ?39-22-514.5 and CC Resolution 19-2018, the Littleton Historical Preservation reviews applications for the state income tax credit for historic properties.
The applicant, David Hueser, is the owner of the Eson-Malcom Residence, located at 5603 S. Prescott Street. The home was built in the Colonial style in 1926, and in 2006, city council designated the property as a historic landmark. The rehabilitation project completed by the applicant includes replacement of mechanical systems, including a furnace, installation of a new sewer main, and upgraded electrical systems for the residence. This application includes both parts 1 and 2 of the state income tax application.
Note that all work is interior to the structure or is site work and thus a certificate of historic appropriateness is not required.
PROCESS:
Applications for tax credits are submitted to staff. Complete applications are forwarded to HPB for review and approval. Upon approval by the HPB, staff will complete a tax credit certificate for the applicant's tax return.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The applicant's project is a replacement of mechanical and electrical systems in his home, known as the Eson-Malcolm Residence. The following work was completed for this project:

* Sewer main replacement...

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