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Page 3 of 3 <br />23 <br />Legal Description <br />Date of <br />• Appltcabon <br />• Cmte Review <br />• Cmsn Hearrno <br />• Release <br />Historical Information <br />:ommenrs <br />1237 LaFarge Avenue <br />Lot 34 & South V Lot 35 <br />Block 2 Nicholas Digiacomo <br />• Referred from Planning 24 September 2008 <br />• 10 October 2008 <br />• None. <br />• 10 October 2008 <br />Retains some original building materials and some architectural integrity, <br />but has had significant alterations as wet. <br />517 Lincoln Avenue Garage <br />Lots 13 -17 block 5, Acme <br />Place <br />. 29 June 2006 <br />• 10 July 2006 <br />• None <br />• 11 July 2006 <br />Historical information on garage <br />unknown. <br />No specific historical significance. unlikely to be individually eligible to <br />landmark. <br />945 Lincoln Avenue <br />Lots 1 -3 Block 3 Pleasant <br />Hill Addition <br />• 23 September 2005 <br />• 29 September 2005 <br />• None <br />• 7 October 2005 <br />Built 1910 <br />Possibly a mining company house <br />moved to Louisville. <br />The addition of stucco, the porch, and the bay window have significantly <br />altered the architectural integrity <br />1111 & 1123 Lincoln Avenue <br />Lots 7 -8 Block 5, Capitol Hill <br />Addition <br />• 31 March 2006 <br />.10 April 2006 <br />• None <br />• 11 April 2006 <br />Two buildings on lot, both build 190- <br />1919. <br />1948 Assessor's card say home moved <br />from Superior. <br />Property associated with Mary Gutfelder. <br />No specific historical significance, unlikely to be individually eligible to <br />landmark. <br />1116 Lincoln Avenue <br />Lots 19 & 20. Less Min, <br />Block 6 Capital Hill Addition <br />Not reviewed as permit listed that less than 50% <br />of structure was to be removed, however entire <br />structure demo'd. <br />Built 1910 -1919 <br />Associated with the D'Andrea, Pillmore, <br />and Varra families. Originally developed <br />by Jacob Williams and Irving Elberson. <br />Not reviewed as permit listed that less than 50% of structure was to be <br />removed <br />917 McKinley Avenue <br />Part of Lot 7 & Lots 8 -9, and <br />part of Lot 10, Block 3 <br />Louisville Heights <br />• 23 May 2006 <br />• 6 June 2006 <br />• None <br />• June 6 2006 <br />Assessor's Records say 1934 <br />construction, but likely this or another <br />house predated this one on this lot. <br />Building associated with the Moore, <br />Callahan, & Kilker Families. <br />Significant architectural integrity but looks to have foundation problems. <br />Rear wall of house already removed. <br />520 Main Street <br />Lot 1 less north 12.5 feet <br />and all of Lots 2 - Block 1 <br />Acme Terrace <br />• 7 June 2005 <br />• 14 June 2005 <br />• None <br />• 14 June 2005 <br />Built 1954 <br />Associated with the Elwell and Staffieri <br />families. <br />Not individually eligible for landmarking. <br />536 Main Street <br />Lots 13. 14. 15 Lou Parbois <br />• 21 July 2005 <br />• 26 July 2005 <br />• None <br />• 26 July 2005 <br />Built 1908 <br />Associated with the Romano -Leach <br />family since circa 1923. Dominic <br />Romano came here from Italy and was a <br />coal miner. Originally owned by Desire <br />Parbois, another coal miner who <br />emigrated from France who owned the <br />parcels that became the Parbois <br />Addition. <br />Lacked significant historical integrity <br />820 Main Street <br />North % Lot 9 and all of Lot <br />10 Block 2 Louisville Old <br />Town <br />• 25 October 2007 <br />• 2 November 2007 <br />• Released permit 2 November 2007 <br />This property, today known as the <br />Marketplace Building, is comprised of <br />three historic structures that will be <br />called Temperance Hall, the Pellillo <br />Store, and the Pellillo House. the earliest <br />one of which dates to 1893. <br />With the addition of the false facade in the 1970s, all of the historic <br />materials were hidden or very difficult to find. Joint application with 836 & <br />844 Main Street. <br />836 Main Street <br />Lot 11 Block 2 Louisville Old <br />Town <br />• 25 October 2007 <br />• 2 November 2007 <br />• 5 December 2007 <br />Stay on demolition <br />• Stay expired <br />22 April 2008 <br />Likely built in 1893 or earlier. Owned by <br />the Mossoni family 1920 - 2005. <br />HPC found to have significant architectural integrity as well as social <br />history. Owners encouraged to retain facade of building and put addition <br />on the rear. Joint application with 820 & 844 Main Street. <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />23 <br />