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Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 9, 2017 <br />Page 4 of 14 <br />Dickinson says in this case, both buildings are owned by the same entity. Trice says yes. <br />Haley says after probable cause, if they decide to landmark one structure, they can divide it up. <br />That would be the next step. <br />Cyndi Thomas says I agree with Koertje and will add on the social significance, I think it is <br />interesting that both structures have the same owner, but they have had a connection through <br />time, which is interesting. <br />Chuck Thomas makes a motion to find probable cause to believe the structure at 920-924 Main <br />Street may be eligible for landmarking under the criteria in Section 15.36.050 of the Louisville <br />Municipal Code based on architectural integrity and social history, nded by Koertje. Roll <br />call vote. <br />Name <br />Vote <br />Lynda Haley <br />Yes <br />Mike Koertje <br />Yes <br />Debby Fahey <br />Yes <br />Cyndi Thomas <br />Yes <br />Chuck Thomas <br />Yes <br />Caleb Dickinson <br />Yes <br />Motion passed/fail <br />Pass <br />Motion passes 6-0. <br />PUBLIC HEARING — 1436 Cannon <br />A request to demolish the structure at <br />December 14, 2016. <br />emolition, olition #HIP -000016-2016 <br />on Street. ewed by a subcommittee on <br />Conflict of Interest and Dis None. <br />Staff Report of Facts <br />Trice presents fro <br />LOCATION <br />• Little Italy neig <br />• Italian heritage 4 <br />• Evolution of Little Italy to Hispanic and of er ethnic groups <br />• Assessor's cards states addition as "old" <br />ARCHITECTURE <br />• Appears as two gable -roofed buildings <br />• Shed roofed rear addition <br />• Aluminum siding <br />• Replacement windows in the same openings <br />• Partial porch addition <br />Architectural Significance — Exemplifies specific elements of an architectural style or period. <br />The structure represents the vernacular style of architecture of the early 20th century "Little <br />Italy" neighborhood in Louisville. <br />Social Significance - Exemplifies cultural, political, economic or social heritage of the <br />community. <br />As a part of the "Little Italy" neighborhood, the building reflects the evolution from an Italian <br />enclave to an area with a variety of ethnic groups. <br />
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