Boulder Historic Places Plan

Top Priorities The following actions to improve or repair physical features or landscape characteristics are the top recommended priorities. These actions meet the following criteria: impact for safety / stabilization; threat of loss of integrity; poor condition; potential impact due to enhancement; critical path / adjacency to other planned work or; relevancy to other current plans.

These priorities do not diminish the necessity to complete all recommendations to protect the structure over the long-term, but rather highlight the current highest priorities.

1 - Conduct repairs for the safety and stabilization of Roney Farmhouse. • Ensure proper methods are used to prevent additional damage to the building interior. Examples include mothballing, water penetration, and unlawful entry. ○ Mothballing shall use accepted preservation practices detailed by the National Park Service, and in accordance with Chapter 9-11 (Historic Preservation Code), 9-11-20 B.R.C., which requires a mothballing plan be reviewed and approved by the Boulder Landmarks Board. • Stabilize porch columns and porch framing. • Inspect and reinforce foundation, roof, walls, floor, and framing as determined by future structural analysis. Provide repairs as needed. • Improve site drainage.

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