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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 17, 2016 <br />Page 3 of 19 <br />Louisville Municipal Code based on architectural integrity and social history, 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. Stewart returns to the meeting at 6:40 pm. <br />Probable Cause Determination — 732 Grant Avenue <br />A request to find probable cause for a landmark designation to allow for funding for a historic <br />structure assessment for 732 Grant Avenue. <br />Conflict of Interest and Disclosure: <br />None. <br />Staff Report of Facts and Issues: <br />Trice presents from Power Point: <br />LOCATION <br />Located between Spruce Street and Pine Street along Grant Avenue <br />Near Memory Square Park <br />Built Circa 1895? <br />Moved from Green Mountain Street, Boulder in 1950s <br />Associated with the Hutsell family <br />ARCHITECTURE <br />Craftsman bungalow <br />Overhanging eaves, brackets <br />Wood siding and cornerboards <br />Battered wood surrounds on windows and door <br />Wood shingles in gable end <br />Brick porch supports and kneewall <br />Enclosed rear porch <br />Social Significance - Exemplifies cultural, political, economic or social heritage of the <br />community. <br />Moving structures was a common practice in early Louisville. In addition the property <br />was associated with the Hutsell family. <br />Architectural Significance - Represents a built environment of a group of people in an era of <br />history that is culturally significant to Louisville. <br />The structure with overhanging eaves, brackets, and battered window surrounds is a <br />higher style example of the Craftsman bungalow than is typical in Louisville. <br />Staff Recommendations: <br />Staff recommends finding there is probable cause to believe the building may be eligible for <br />landmarking making the property eligible for up to $900 for the cost of a historic structure <br />assessment. HPC may, by motion, approve or deny the finding of probable cause. <br />