In a recent government meeting, officials unanimously approved a motion to hold a public hearing on November 6th regarding the potential demolition of a building located at 2119 Mariposa Avenue, which was constructed around 1940. This property, classified as a non-landmark but over 50 years old, falls under the Boulder Revised Code's regulations aimed at preserving buildings of historic or architectural significance.
The meeting commenced with a staff presentation led by Marcy Gerwing, principal planner in Planning and Development Services. Gerwing emphasized the importance of the hearing, which is designed to evaluate the building's eligibility for landmark designation and its relationship to the surrounding neighborhood. The criteria for consideration include the building's condition and the projected costs for restoration or repair.
As part of the quasi-judicial process, all participants, including applicants and public speakers, were required to be sworn in. Board members were also asked to disclose any prior contacts related to the application. The meeting highlighted the procedural steps that will follow, including opportunities for public comment and board discussions before a final decision is made.
The upcoming hearing will provide a platform for community input and further examination of the building's historical value, as the board seeks to balance development interests with preservation efforts. A record of the hearing will be made available for public access, ensuring transparency in the decision-making process.