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Page 2 of 2 <br />22 <br />Legal Description <br />Date of <br />• Application <br />• Cmte Review <br />• Cmsn Hearn- <br />• Releas- <br />Histoncal Information <br />•:ommenrs <br />540 Jefferson Avenue <br />Lots 24 -27, Block 2, Acme <br />Place <br />• 28 September 2005 <br />• 7 October 2005 <br />• None <br />• 7 October 2005 <br />Built 1900 according to assessor's <br />records, but cannot confirm. <br />Owned by the Kasik family from 1936- <br />2005. <br />Significant association with one family. Front and back entryways have <br />been altered but the back window, chimneys, and interior appear to be <br />original. Perhaps consider addition on the back as is on large lot. <br />613 Jefferson Avenue <br />Lot 10 less N 10 feet of Lot <br />11, Block 8, Jefferson Place <br />• 5 January 2006 <br />• 13 January 2006 <br />• None <br />• 13 January 2006 <br />Built 1905 <br />Likely home of August Warembourg <br />before sold to Italian miner Peter Baima <br />in 1918. Owned by Mabel Sahm from <br />1965 — 2005. <br />Demo included out buildings and old chicken coop. Second miner's <br />home on that block to be demo'd. <br />That block of Jefferson has a collection of small miner's home that might <br />qualify as a district. <br />553 LaFarge Avenue <br />Garage <br />Lots 3-4, Block 2 Acme <br />Place <br />.28 April 2006 <br />• 8 May 2006 <br />• None <br />• 9 May 2006 <br />Home owned by Warembourg family for <br />most of 20" Century. Little information <br />on the garage. <br />Committee found no reason to save garage as it lacked historical <br />significance. <br />624 LaFarge Avenue <br />Lots 6 -7 Block 1 Jefferson <br />Place <br />• Informal request for review <br />28 August 2006 <br />• 7 September 2006 <br />• None <br />• 11 September 2006 <br />Built 1902. Associated with the Jasko <br />Family. <br />Committee found architectural integrity but not enough to qualify for <br />landmarking. <br />812 LaFarge Avenue House <br />Lot 20 Block 2 Jefferson <br />Place <br />• 4 April 2006 <br />• 28 April 2006 <br />• None <br />• 1 May 2006 <br />Built 1925 <br />Property has been associated with the <br />Ferarese, Franchini. and Petrun <br />Families. <br />Committee released permit; however encouraged the builder to save <br />original house and build on the rear. <br />812 LaFarge Avenue Garage <br />Lot 20 Block 2 Jefferson <br />Place <br />• 14 February 2006 <br />• 22 February 2006 <br />. None <br />•22 February 2006 <br />Unknown building date as is an <br />outbuilding. Property has been <br />associated with the Ferarese, Franchini, <br />and Petrun Families. <br />No specific historical significance, little historic information available for <br />an outbuilding. <br />1016 LaFarge Avenue <br />Lots 19 -20 Block 1 Barclay <br />Place <br />• 30 October 2007 <br />• 8 November 2007 <br />• 5 December 2007 <br />• 5 December 2007 <br />Built 1909. Home of Tom Stevens, miner <br />killed in the Monarch Mine Explosion of <br />1936. <br />HPC felt there was architectural integrity of the home, but the social <br />significance of the mine explosion was greatest factor in being eligible <br />for landmarking. The owners argued that the poor condition of home <br />would make rehabilitation cost prohibitive, leading the HPC to release <br />the permit. <br />1024 LaFarge Avenue <br />Lots 17 -18 Block 1 Barclay <br />Place <br />.3 April 2008 <br />• 12 April 20008 <br />• 19 May 2008 <br />Stay placed on demolition permit <br />• Stay expired 1 October 2008 <br />Built 1909 or earlier and owned by the <br />Gross family until 1955. <br />Stay placed on demolition. HPC encouraged the owner to save the front <br />and built the addition on the rear. Lot large enough to support rear <br />addition. <br />1221 LaFarge Avenue <br />Lot 30 and the northern 19 <br />feet of lot 29. Nicolas <br />Digiacomo Addition <br />•28 February 2006 <br />• 8 March 2006 <br />• None <br />• 8 March 2006 <br />Estimated building date of 1944. <br />House originally owned by Negri family <br />and purchased by Vinson Family in <br />1945. <br />No specific historical significance, unlikely to be individually eligible to <br />landmark. <br />1233 LaFarge Avenue <br />Lots 31, 32, 33, Block 2, <br />Nicolas DeGiacomo <br />• Emailed informal request for review 10 October <br />2006 <br />• By conference call <br />3 November 2006 <br />• None <br />• 6 November 2006 <br />Built 1901, although architect on <br />committee felt it may have been more <br />likely to be built in 1920s. Associated <br />primarily with Tavoni family. Anthony <br />Tavoni was a coal miner. <br />House in poor condition and not particularly special architecturally. If <br />were to require a remodel could be very expensive and difficult with <br />current foundation. <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />22 <br />
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