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City, . <br />Om Louisville <br />GOLORr DO -SINCE 1S7h <br />Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />February 8, 2016 <br />City Hall, Council Chambers <br />749 Main Street <br />6:30 PM <br />Call to Order: Haley called the meeting to order at 6:3 <br />Roll Call was taken and the following members w resent: <br />Commission Members Present: <br />Commission Members Abs <br />Staff Members Present: <br />Approval of Agenda: <br />Chuck Thomas moved and Ste <br />agenda. Motion passed by unan <br />Lynda Haley, Chai <br />Mike Koertje, Vice C an <br />Peter Stewart <br />Cyndi Thomas <br />Chuck Thomas <br />Debbie Fahey <br />Jessica Fasick <br />Lauren Trice, Planner I <br />a motion to approve the February 8, 2016 <br />Approval of Minutes. <br />Chuck Tr ed <br />minut <br />ertje secon • = a motion to approve the January 11, 2016 <br />ion .. . b imous voice vote. <br />Public Comments: Items Not . - Agenda <br />Jean Morgan, 1131 Spruce Stree , ouisville, CO <br />I have come to update you on the cabins situation. For the general public, there are two <br />historic miner's cabins on the east side of the railroad tracks at Lee Avenue and Spruce <br />Street, built in the 1930s. Last Tuesday, the City Council (CC) voted to separate the lot <br />at 1125 Pine Street. This lot included an outlot which is just south of the cabins and on <br />the old railroad spur. Instead of voting to keep the little section as a public area which is <br />required when you subdivide a property, the CC voted to let the owners do a buy -out. <br />The area just south of the cabins at the end of Spruce Street would become, more than <br />likely, a parking lot which brings up the cabins issue again. I want to bring it to the <br />attention of the HPC, both as individuals and perhaps as a Commission. I think we need <br />to get involved in these cabins again which has been an ongoing issue. If you have been <br />down there, you can see where they are starting to deteriorate. The fascia board is <br />starting to unlock off the roof area. They need some attention or they will be demolished <br />by neglect. I have an idea that if you are inclined, you can put this on your next agenda. I <br />don't know what kind of influence we can be as the HPC, but as individuals or as the <br />City of Louisville <br />Department of Planning and Building Safety <br />749 Main Street Louisville CO 80027 <br />303.335.4591 (phone) 303.335.4550 (fax) www.louisvilleco.gov <br />