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HomeMy WebLinkAbout519 N Black Sample NominationFrom:webadmin@bozeman.net To:Phillipe Gonzalez Subject:Preservation Awards Application Date:Monday, March 5, 2018 12:34:02 PM A new entry to a form/survey has been submitted. Form Name:Historic Preservation Awards Application Date & Time:03/05/2018 12:33 PM Response #:4 Submitter ID:4458 IP address:172.24.96.111 Time to complete:7 min. , 49 sec. Survey Details Page 1 2018 Bozeman Historic Preservation Awards Official Nomination Form We encourage you to complete multiple forms to nominate numerous buildings, structures, individuals, companies, and projects throughout Bozeman that represent the ideals of historic preservation. Please complete the below form and provide a minimum of three and no more than ten representative photographs of the category for which you are submitting. The Historic Preservation Advisory Board will ask the owner for permission before using the images for publication purposes. Each image should be labeled a short description explaining the photo. Before, during and after photographs are especially helpful when reviewing nominations. Winners will be selected April 15, 2018 and notified shortly thereafter. Winners will be presented their awards during Historic Preservation month on May 19th, 2018 at 7pm located at the Story Mansion. Eligibility Project must be located within the City limits of Bozeman. Project must be complete. Project must be historic: having significance, intact historic physical integrity and least 50 years old. Criteria The Secretary of Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Historic Preservation is used to evaluate and determine award winners. These standards can be located here: https://www.nps.gov/tps/standards.htm Categories: 1. OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN HISTORIC PRESERVATION: Recognizes an exceptional effort in the preservation of a building or structure meeting the following criteria: Adheres to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation Enhances the character of the property Respects its context Maximizes the retention of distinctive features that make the building or structure significant Contributes to the building or structure’s continued use 2. PRESERVATION STEWARDSHIP: Recognizes groups, individuals, agencies, or businesses that have positively impacted the City of Bozeman by advancing the public’s appreciation, understanding, and involvement in historic preservation or the conservation of living tradition. 3. CONTINUED MAINTAINENCE: Recognizes an effort to actively preserve and maintain an historic building or structure for its continued use while respecting the building’s original character and its site. 4. RESTORATION/REHABILITATION: Recognizes a restoration, renovation, or rehabilitation project which meets high standards of preservation, and that respects and responds to Bozeman’s unique cultural history and heritage. 5. INFILL/NEW ADDITION: Recognizes new infill construction or additions to an historic building which respond to Bozeman’s architectural and cultural heritage, follows the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, and preserves the integrity of the neighborhood. 6. ADAPTIVE REUSE: Recognizes an outstanding and creative example of adapting an existing building for a new use that respects the defining characteristics while transforming its purpose. 1. Suggested Award Category (check all that apply) [×] RESTORATION/REHABILITATION 2. Property Owner/ Nominee: Name:Jason Delume Address:519 N Black Ave. City:Bozeman Zip:59715 Phone:406-600-2896 E-mail:delume@yahoo.com 3. Nominator (If Different From Owner) Name:Rob Pertzborn Address:111 N Tracy City:Not answered State:Not answered Zip:Not answered Phone:Not answered E-mail:Not answered 4. Property Nominated Property Name:Not answered Address:519 N Black Date of Construction (if known): Not answered 5. Additional Project Contributors (architects, builders, etc.) N/A 6. Project Information Building History (if known and applicable): This residence was built for Louis Hansen, early resident of Bozeman and long time saloon and brewery owner, the Hansem-Ponsford saloon. Did this project utilize Federal or State tax credits? N/A 7. Please provide a brief description of the building or project, as well as its adaptive reuse or rehab (if applicable). Also provide the names and contact information of architects, contractors, designers, and other professionals involved in the project. If applying for the Preservation Stewardship Award, describe the group or individual’s relevant preservation activities. Explain why the building, project, or entity should be recognized for the selected award category. (350 words or less) The Hose at 519 N Black had slipped into disrepair and was becoming a neighborhood eyesore after years of neglect. Jason purchased the property and completed a major interior/ exterior renovation and new garage breathing life into the structure and making the property a strong neighborhood corner anchor. 8. Photographs Peach and Black 002.jpg Lindley Place 002.jpg Peach and Black.jpg Thank you for your interest in the BHPAB Preservation Awards. Contact Phillipe Gonzalez at (406) 582-2940 or pgonzalez@bozeman.net with any application or award ceremony questions. Thank you, City Of Bozeman This is an automated message generated by the Vision Content Management System™. Please do not reply directly to this email. To: Historic Preservation Advisory Board Cc: Subject: 519 N Black Sample Nomination From: Historic Preservation Specialist Phillipe Gonzalez March 5, 18 Project: 519 N Black Name of Property: Luid Hansen House Constructed: 1892-93 Historic Status: Eligble to Contribute to a Historic District Project included a rehabilitation of the house including appropriate new windows and doors, as well as a rear porch.