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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />February 11, 2013 <br />Page 3 of 10 <br /> <br />Steve Poppitz, 1036 Walnut, stated he found the social history to be very interesting <br />and recommended this structure be approved for landmarking. <br />Koertje stated the social history was interesting and believed the form of this house <br />shows the transition of this house over the years, which is typical of Louisville miner’s <br />houses. He added the HPC should also consider Morgan’s contribution to Louisville. <br />Lewis stated she agreed. <br />Haley stated landmarking this structures establishes a good precedent for those who <br />also own miner’s cabins. <br />Stewart stated he would be in favor of landmarking this structure. <br />Lewis made a motion. <br />Watson seconded the motion. <br />Motion passed 6-0. <br />Public Hearing – Landmark Request – 700 Pine <br />Robinson presented the information provided in staff’s report. He stated the siding is <br />not original, nor is the roof. He stated the social significance is strong and should be <br />considered eligible for landmarking. <br />Stewart asked if the garage showed up on the assessors card. <br />Robinson stated no. <br />Fasick asked if the garage was included. <br />Robinson stated no. <br />Lewis asked if staff knew of anything regarding the block layout. <br />Robinson stated no, but maybe the applicant might know. <br />The Debbie Vogelsberg gave a presentation. She provided some history of the <br />structure. <br />Fasick asked if the design of the front porch was original. <br />Stewart asked if they would consider landmarking the garage. <br />Vogelsberg stated she believed her father built the garage with her grandfather. She <br />believes it has been there prior to the 1950’s. <br />Lewis stated she was excited to see an application come forward from this block.