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RESOLUTION NO. 4 <br />SERIES 2025 <br />A RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING THE <br />LANDMARK DESIGNATION FOR A HISTORICAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY <br />LOCATED AT 600 PINE STREET. <br />WHEREAS, there has been submitted to the Louisville Historic Preservation <br />Commission (HPC) an application requesting a landmark eligibility determination for a <br />historical property located at 600 Pine Street, legally described as Lots 1-3, Block 12, <br />Pleasant Hill, City of Louisville, State of Colorado; and <br />WHEREAS, the HPC have reviewed the application and found it to be in compliance <br />with Chapter 15.36 of the Louisville Municipal Code, including Section 15.36.050.A, <br />establishing criteria for landmark designation; and <br />WHEREAS, the HPC has held a properly noticed public hearing on the proposed <br />landmark application; and <br />WHEREAS, 600 Pine Street (the Malcolm House) has social significance because it <br />exemplifies the cultural, political, economic, or social heritage of the community considering <br />its association with various Louisville families and Louisville's cultural heritage; and <br />WHEREAS, the property has architectural significance because it has architectural <br />integrity that is representative of the built environment in 1900s Louisville; and <br />WHEREAS, the HPC finds that these and other characteristics specific to the Malcolm <br />House have social and architectural significance as described in Section 15.36.050.A of the <br />Louisville Municipal Code; and <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION <br />COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE, COLORADO: <br />1. The application to landmark the property at 600 Pine Street be approved for <br />the following reasons: <br />a. Architectural integrity has been largely maintained over time. <br />b. Association with Louisville's heritage. <br />2. The Historic Preservation Commission recommends the City Council <br />approve the landmark incentive grant in the amount of $5,000. <br />3. With the amendment that the structure be named the Malcolm House. <br />PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of March, 2025. <br />Lynda Haley, Chairperson <br />1 <br />
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