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idrsrAs= <br />Legal Description <br />Date of <br />• Application <br />• Cmte Review <br />• Cmsn Heanno <br />• Release <br />Historical Information <br />844 Main Street <br />Lot 12 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 />Building served as town mortuary for <br />most of 20'" Century. <br />Joint application with 820 & 836 Main Street. <br />924 Main Street <br />N 15 feet Lot 9 & all of Lot <br />10, Block 1 Louisville Old <br />• Verbal Request as prior to PUD review, <br />November 2006 <br />• 6 December 2006 <br />• None <br />• 12 December 2006 <br />A house built was built on site in 1890s <br />according to the Sanbord map, but it is <br />not the same house currently there. <br />Property associated with neighboring <br />Joe's Market as a home for Rose and <br />Joe D'Amato until it was sold in 2003 to <br />Arlin Lehman. <br />Not the same structure as seen in the 1948 photo and therefore not <br />eligible for individual landmarking. <br />Town <br />932 Main Street <br />Lot 11, Block 1, Louisville <br />Old Town <br />• Verbal Request as prior to PUD review, <br />November 2006 <br />• 6 December 2006 <br />• None <br />• 12 December 2006 <br />A structure was on the site as early as <br />1893. For many years the house was <br />associated with the Cable Family. <br />Building has undergone significant changes over the years including <br />changes to the front porch and windows and the addition of a tile roof. <br />Reviewers felt the building was no longer eligible for individual <br />landmarking. <br />940 Main Street <br />Lot 12, Block One, Louisville <br />• Verbal Request as part of PUD review, May <br />2006 <br />• 6 June 2006 <br />• None <br />• 6 June 2006 <br />Built circa 1900, possibly earlier <br />Parcel part of Nawatny's original plat and <br />later associated with the D'Amato family. <br />Very unlikely to be eligible as individual landmark as has had significant <br />additions in the past 30 years. House also appears to have significant <br />mold problem. <br />1200 Main Street Garage <br />Lot 12 Block 15 Caledonia <br />Addition <br />• 26 September 2008 <br />• 17 October 2008 <br />• None <br />• 17 October 2008 <br />Unknown build date. <br />Unlikely to qualify for landmarking although has interesting construction <br />and shape. <br />9834 Paschal Drive <br />SW '/. 4-1S-69 Rec No. <br />294291 Less Rec. No. <br />431301 & Less .58 Acs M/L <br />Lying West of Tr 3941 per <br />Deed 1605684 & Less 5.42 <br />Acs M/L per R2684112 Total <br />25 Acs M/L <br />• Verbal Request 21 February 2007 as a part of <br />the North End Development Process <br />• 5 March 2007 <br />• None <br />• 6 March 2007 <br />Little was determined about the home as <br />records in what was formerly a rural area <br />not as clear. Likely build in 1930 and <br />moved to this site in the 1980s or 1990s. <br />Subcommittee members found little to identify the house as historic with <br />little or no original fabric still showing on the exterior. Members felt the <br />building was no longer eligible for individual landmarking. <br />1800 Plaza Drive <br />Lot 3 Louisville Plaza 2 <br />• 21 October 2008 <br />• 10 November 2008 <br />• 15 December 2008 <br />• Stay expired 19 April 2009 <br />Built 1910 as a casino /brothel for the <br />Hecla Mine. Moved to existing site in <br />1991 to its current site from a location <br />further south near South Boulder Road. <br />Socially significant to Louisville for its association with the Hecla Mine <br />and as a casino and brothel. <br />948 Rex Street <br />Lots 11 -12 -13 Block 8 <br />Murphy Place <br />• 9 April 2007 <br />• 18 April 2007 <br />• None <br />• 19 April 2007 <br />Built 1918. Associated with the Dhieux <br />Family. <br />Committee found site to lack architectural integrity. <br />Page 4 of 4 <br />24 <br />