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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />February 8, 2016 <br />Page 6 of 13 <br />Trice says we would need to put a stay on the property until the next meeting. <br />Closed Public Hearing and discussion by Commission: <br />Koertje says a stay is being requested because it does appear to meet the standards for <br />landmarking because the structure is over 100 years old and has had the same features <br />for at least 80 years; it has a high degree of architectural integrity; and has good social <br />significance due to its association with eastern European miners. We do not have any <br />evidence regarding the condition or cost to repair. I am very grateful to hear there is <br />consideration. <br />Motion made to put a stay on 1201 Lincoln Avenue, Louisville, CO with the friendly <br />amendment until the next Historic Preservation Committee on March 21, 2016 by Cyndi <br />Thomas, seconded by Chuck Thomas. Roll call vote. <br />Name <br />Vote <br />Lynda Haley <br />Yes <br />Debbie Fahey <br />n/a <br />Peter Stewart <br />Yes <br />Mike Koertje <br />Yes <br />Jessica Fasick <br />n/a <br />Cyndi Thomas <br />Yes <br />Chuck Thomas <br />Yes <br />Motion passed /failed: <br />Pass <br />Motion passes 5 -0. <br />Clarification: <br />Koertje says the HPC can lift the stay at any time if a proposal comes before us giving <br />us cause. Trice says the stay has been placed with the opportunity to have it lifted on <br />March 21, 2016. The proposal will come back on March 21, 2016 as the stay does not lift <br />automatically. <br />PUBLIC HEARING — 613 Grant Landmark, Case #2016 - 002 - LANDMARK <br />Conflict of Interest and Disclosure: <br />Stewart says I worked with the property owner on the addition built in 1998. We have <br />not had any contract since. I feel this is enough time to give me objectivity. Haley says <br />you can remain. <br />Staff Report of Facts and Issues: <br />Trice presents: <br />• This is a request to landmark 613 Grant Avenue. <br />• The Mudrock (formerly "Mudrak" and "Mudrock ") family from Slovakia owned this <br />property, and resided in the house starting in 1903. The family's ownership <br />extended until 1981. The parcel to the north, 625 Grant (Lots 4 & 5, Block 11), <br />was also part of their property, with some Mudrock family members also <br />residing in a house there starting at a later date. <br />ARCHITECTURAL INTEGRITY: <br />• The house at 613 Grant Avenue was constructed in 1903. The original portion is <br />wood frame with a hipped roof and a prominent porch. The porch has a battered <br />foundation and square, sloping supports. There is a hipped roofed dormer above <br />