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c. Remains in its original location, has the same historic context after having <br />been moved, or was moved more than 50 years ago. <br />d. Has been accurately reconstructed or restored based on historic <br />documentation. <br />Staff believes this application complies with the above criterion by the following: <br />Architectural Significance — Exemplifies specific elements of an <br />architectural style or period. <br />The house is unique for Louisville because of its transom windows, high <br />ceilings, wrap around porch and other elements of the Craftsmen style. <br />Social Significance - Exemplifies cultural, political, economic or social <br />heritage of the community. <br />The property was owned by a prominent Louisville family for over 60 <br />years. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />The structure appears to have maintained significant architectural integrity since its <br />construction in 1905. The overall form and stylistic elements has been maintained. The <br />building also has a significant social history. Staff recommends that the house be <br />named the for the Atkins family who lived in the house for over 60 years. Therefore, the <br />staff recommends that the structure be landmarked by approving Resolution No. 1, <br />Series 2015. <br />SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION: <br />Attached for your review are the following documents: <br />• 1101 Grant Landmark Application <br />• 1101 Grant Social History <br />• 1101 Grant Photographs <br />• Resolution No. 1, 2015 <br />6 <br />