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Page 5 of 5 <br />25 <br />Legal Description <br />Date of <br />• Application <br />• Cmte Review <br />• Cmsn Hearing <br />• Release <br />Historical Information <br />_ ....., .. _.. <br />824 South Place <br />Lot 1 Block 5 Louisville Old <br />Town <br />• 27 May 2008 <br />• 10 June 2008 <br />• 21 July 2008 continued to <br />18 August 2008 <br />STAY on permit <br />• Stay expired <br />21 December 2008 <br />Assessor's records say the home was <br />built in 1900; however it is difficult to <br />determine if this existing structure was <br />there in 1900. Other sources indicate <br />that this building was built after 1929. <br />Owners of the property over the years <br />have included the Youk Family (1896- <br />1929) and the Perrella Family (1929- <br />1995). <br />HPC thought eligible for landmarking and stay placed on demolition. <br />Members toured the site and made recommendations on possible ways <br />to incorporate existing building into new commercial site. <br />935 South Street <br />Lot 2 Del Pizzo 1 Replat <br />• 16 August 2005 <br />• 19 August 2005 <br />• None <br />• 19 August 2005 <br />Built 1893. <br />Possibly used as cottage on back of <br />larger lot to the east to house additional <br />individuals <br />Associated with Del Pizzo family and <br />former City Council member Jay Keany. <br />Lacked significant historical integrity to warrant full Commission hearing. <br />245 Spruce Street <br />Lots 8 -11 Block 4 Louisville <br />Heights <br />• 1 October 2007 <br />• 6 October 2007 <br />• None <br />• 8 October 2007 <br />Built 1925. <br />Home of German Lutheran Church prior <br />to 1925, associated with the Frause and <br />Samac Families. <br />Committee could not find enough architectural integrity to warrant a <br />public hearing. <br />300 Spruce Street <br />Lots 20, 21, 22 Block 8, <br />Louisville Heights <br />• 30 January 2007 <br />• 10 February 2007 <br />• None <br />• 12 February 2007 <br />Built 1920 <br />Associated with the Stout family for over <br />60 years. <br />Building had numerous changes from the 1948 photo including new <br />siding, change of front door to eastem addition and new windows. <br />Members agreed it was not eligible for individual landmarking. <br />720 West Street <br />Lots 3-4 and West 17 % feet <br />Lot 5 Block 6 Kimberly <br />• 30 September 2008 <br />• 20 October 2008 <br />• None <br />• 21 October 2008 <br />Built circa 1900. <br />Building in question has had substantial alterations over time and retains <br />little original architectural integrity. <br />1934 Water Treatment Plant <br />• 22 March 2007 <br />• 28 March 2007 <br />• 18 April 2007 <br />Stay placed on demolition <br />• Stay expired <br />18 September 2007 <br />• City Council approved demolition <br />15 July 2008 <br />HPC felt plant historic for both architectural integrity and social impact. <br />City Council's decision to demolish significantly based on the fact that <br />the building would have limited public use on the current site if <br />renovated. <br />2245 East Street <br />• July 30, 2010 <br />• Demo Permit Released Sept. 20, 2010 <br />Permit released due to weak social history and structure defects. <br />841 Parkview <br />• July 30. 2010 <br />• Demo Permit Stayed until January 20, 2011 <br />Built in 1901. <br />Associated with numerous owners. <br />Alterations to windows and siding. <br />Permit held due to architectural significance. <br />1326 South 96 Street <br />• Permit Released November 15, 2010 <br />Building built in 1930. <br />Permit released due to weak social history. <br />1125 South Street <br />• Permit applied on January 13, 2011 <br />• HPC hearing on May 16, 2011 <br />• Stay placed on structure until July 12, 2011 <br />Rod and Gun Club <br />Permit held due to architectural significance <br />633 Jefferson <br />• Subcommittee review June 29. 2011 <br />Page 5 of 5 <br />25 <br />