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<br /> 4 <br /> 1401 Cannon Street (1948 Assessor’s Photo) <br /> <br /> <br />ARCHITECTURAL INTEGRITY: <br /> <br />The house at 1401 Cannon was constructed circa 1900 and the structure has <br />maintained its overall form since 1948. The roof shape and openings appear to be the <br />same as the 1948 photo. A chimney has been removed on the south elevation, the <br />house has been resided in asbestos shingles, and the windows and door have been <br />replaced. The gable-roofed home has several additions. The shed addition to the north <br />and a gable addition to the south appear in the 1948 Assessor’s photos. Since 1948, a <br />long gable addition has been added to the rear, along with an enclosed breezeway <br />which leads to a modular ranch home. The modular ranch home is Unit B built in the <br />1980s. <br /> <br />Overall, the vernacular style of 1401 Cannon Unit A does not have a strong architectural <br />integrity. <br /> <br /> <br />HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND CRITERIA FOR FINDING PROBABLE CAUSE <br />FOR LISTING AS LOCAL LANDMARK: <br />To receive grant funding, the HPC must find probable cause that the property meets the <br />landmark criteria. Landmarks must be at least 50 years old and meet one or more of <br />the criteria for architectural, social or geographic/environmental significance as <br />described in Louisville Municipal Code (LMC) Section 15.36.050(A). The City Council