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Current Photo – looking west from Lee Avenue <br />ARCHITECTURAL INTEGRITY: <br />The house was constructed in approximately 1908, and looks like it receivedat least <br />one addition between then and 1948. The current form is very similar to that shown in <br />the 1948 photo. The unique mix of hipped and gabled rooflines is intact, and the <br />footprint looks to be the same. However, the original siding and shingles have been <br />replaced. <br />The east facing windows appear to be original, though the north facing façade has seen <br />one window removed and the others shrunk since 1948.The vinyl and steel awning <br />over the front door and the swamp cooler on the roof are also not original. Overall, the <br />house lacks significant architectural details and does not represent a distinctive style. <br />HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND CRITERIA FOR LISTING AS LOCAL <br />LANDMARK: <br />Landmarks must be at least 50 years old and meet one or more of the criteria for <br />architectural, social or geographic/environmental significance as described in Louisville <br />Municipal Code (LMC) Section 15.36.050(A). The City Council may exempt a landmark <br />from the age standard if it is found to be exceptionally important in other significance <br />criteria: <br />4 <br />