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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 17, 2016 <br />Page 15 of 19 <br />Chuck Thomas says in my past experience, we did a series of buildings. There will be a <br />tremendous amount of change that will happen to the structure. Putting three separate <br />structures on one foundation will change the building. I am inclined with Fahey that the amount <br />of work necessary to bring it to museum quality restoration warrants a grant in the neighborhood <br />of $80,000. You still may need access to the revolving loan fund. My inclination is do a hybrid <br />between a residential and commercial structure. <br />Dickinson says naming the structure the Louisville Hospital suggests it was a commercial <br />structure. <br />LANDMARK <br />Chuck Thomas makes a motion to approve Resolution No. 07, Series 2016, 721 Grant <br />Avenue, a resolution making findings and recommendations regarding the landmark <br />designation for a historical residential structure located on 721 Grant Avenue, seconded by <br />Fahey. Roll call vote. <br />Name <br />Vote <br />Lynda Haley <br />Yes <br />Debbie Fahey <br />Yes <br />Peter Stewart <br />n/a <br />Mike Koertje <br />n/a <br />Jessica Fasick <br />Yes <br />Cyndi Thomas <br />Yes <br />Chuck Thomas <br />Yes <br />Motion passed/failed: <br />Pass <br />Motion passes 5-0. <br />ALTERATION CERTIFICATE <br />Cyndi Thomas says this is a wonderful house with social significance and history. I like looking <br />at the grant as a historic commercial property since this is much more palatable to get more <br />funds. We are recommending calling it the Louisville Hospital. Regarding the alteration <br />certificate and the fact that it sounds like Staff has recommended some potential changes to <br />occur to the designs we are considering tonight, do we have enough information to move <br />forward with an alteration certificate given that the plans are not in final form? <br />Haley says I feel comfortable making recommendations because Peter Stewart is the architect. <br />Chuck Thomas says I would be more comfortable stating that we have approved the alteration <br />certificate with the understanding that there is delineation between the new structure versus the <br />original. <br />Fahey says Staff's recommendation for the wording on the alteration certificate does say that <br />"approving it with the condition that the new addition be further distinguished from the historic <br />structure". Is that enough? <br />Cyndi Thomas says I think we are looking at a continuation with elevations and a material list <br />to be submitted. <br />Fahey makes a motion to continue Resolution 08, Series 2016, 721 Grant Avenue, a <br />resolution approving an alteration certificate for the Louisville Hospital located at 721 Grant <br />Avenue for exterior alterations and a rear addition to the next HPC meeting on November 21, <br />2016, seconded by Chuck Thomas. <br />Name <br />Vote <br />Lynda Haley <br />Yes <br />Debbie Fahey <br />Yes <br />Peter Stewart <br />n/a <br />Mike Koertje <br />n/a <br />Jessica Fasick <br />Yes <br />
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