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• Anthony LaSalle rescued miners at Monarch Mine and <br />Union Jack's) <br />• Rock -faced concrete block <br />• Full front porch <br />• Flat roof, stepped parapet wall <br />• Converted to gable between 1952-1962 <br />• Rear addition <br />• Windows replaced <br />Historic Preservation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />July 17, 2017 <br />Page 2 of 11 <br />moved Wagon Wheel Inn (now <br />Architectural Significance - Represents an innovation in construction, materials or design. <br />• The structure at 1125 LaFarge Avenue is a vernacular interpretation of the eclectic <br />styles popular at the beginning of the 20th century. The use of ornamental concrete <br />block is a distinctive construction type for Louisville and Colorado. <br />Social Significance - Exemplifies cultural, political, economic, or social heritage of the <br />community. <br />• The structure at 1125 LaFarge Avenue is associated with two influential Italian immigrant <br />families, Janucci and La Salle, during the 20th century in Louisville. <br />Staff Recommendations: <br />Staff finds the property at 1125 LaFarge is eligible for up to $900 for the cost of a Historic <br />Structure Assessment. HPC may, by rr'on, approve or deny the finding of probable cause. <br />Commission Questions of Staff. <br />Ulm asks if the windows were replaced at the same time the roof line was changed. <br />Trice says it is unclear. I can tell the roof f is based on a 1962 aerial, but the windows have <br />definitely been replaced but they appear to <br />Applicant Presentation: <br />Steven Forbes, 1100 LaFarge Avenue, Louisvi 0 <br />Thank you for this opportunity. It is nice have t upport for this, if it is approved, and work <br />with this historic buildinc <br />Commission Questions of App ant: None. <br />Public Comment in Favor: None. <br />Public Comment Against: None. <br />Closed Public Hearing and Discussion by Commission: <br />Fahey says I agree with Staff regarding the social and architectural significance. <br />Koertje says this building is unique in its building materials and appearance. It meets both the <br />social and architectural criteria. <br />Fahey makes a motion to find probable cause to believe the structure at 1125 LaFarge Avenue <br />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, seconded by Ulm. <br />Roll call vote. <br />Name <br />Vote <br />Lynda Haley <br />n/a <br />Mike Koertje <br />Yes <br />Debbie Fahey <br />Yes <br />
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