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City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> March 5, 2013 <br /> Page 8 of 14 <br /> volunteered in Louisville for many years. Council member Loo asked if the home or the <br /> home and garden will be landmarked. <br /> Ms. Morgan stated she would be happy if the lots were landmarked. Planner I <br /> Robinson stated the request was to landmark the home only. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> Michael Menaker, 1827 W. Choke Cherry Drive, Louisville, CO recommended the <br /> house be renamed the Morgan House because Jean has contributed to the City through <br /> her volunteerism. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENT <br /> Council member Jasiak agreed the home should be renamed the Morgan House. <br /> Ms. Morgan requested the home be called the Restas House. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> Council member Sackett requested the gardens be landmarked as well. Jean Morgan <br /> explained the home is on one lot and the gardens are on another. Council members <br /> discussed calling the home the Restas-Morgan House. <br /> Mayor Muckle requested public comment and hearing none, closed the public hearing. <br /> MOTION: Mayor Muckle moved to approve Resolution No. 13, Series 2013 as the <br /> Restas-Morgan House, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Dalton. All were in favor. <br /> RESOLUTION No. 14, SERIES 2013 — A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE JAMES <br /> HOUSE LOCATED AT 700 PINE STREET A HISTORIC LANDMARK— Public <br /> Hearing <br /> Mayor Muckle opened the public hearing and requested a staff presentation. <br /> Planner I Robinson informed Council this is a request to landmark a historic residential <br /> structure located at 700 Pine Street. This property is part of the Jefferson Place <br /> Subdivision, which was platted in 1880. Records indicate the house was built around <br /> 1903. The building is currently owned by the applicant, Deborah Vogelsberg, and is <br /> used as a residence. <br /> Earlier owners: Carveth Family, 1891-1925 - Arthur and Ann Carveth built the home in <br /> 1903. Arthur was a carpenter and sons, James Arthur and Frank, ran the Carveth <br /> Brothers & Dalby general store in the State Mercantile building from 1910 -1945. <br /> James Family, 1938-present - Gladys and George James bought the house in 1938. <br /> George was a miner in the winter and worked for the Public Service Company in the <br /> 31 <br />
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