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2. <br />The relationship <br />Jefferson Place and Old Town are both potential State <br />of the building as <br />Register and local historic district. Staff finds the house at <br />a potential <br />contributing <br />structure to a <br />potential <br />historical district <br />per the criteria <br />set forth in this <br />chapter; <br />721 La Farge to be contributing to both potential districts. <br />3. <br />The reasonable <br />The applicant did not provide any information regarding the <br />condition of the <br />condition of the property. From the exterior, the structure <br />building*; and <br />appears to be in good condition. <br />4. <br />The reasonable <br />The applicant did not provide any cost estimates for <br />projected cost of <br />restoration or <br />repair. * <br />restoration or repair. <br />* In considering the condition of the building and the projected cost of restoration <br />or repair as set forth in subsections H.3 and H.4, above, the commission may not <br />consider deterioration caused by unreasonable neglect. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff finds that the structure may be eligible for landmarking and could contribute to a <br />potential historic district based on its social significance, architectural significance, and <br />architectural integrity. <br />The HPC may release the permit, or place a stay on the application for up to 180 days <br />from the date of application, which was January 8, 2018. The stay would expire on July <br />7, 2018. Staff recommends the Historic Preservation Commission place the full stay of <br />180 days to allow the applicant time to consider design alternatives. <br />SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION: <br />Attached for your review are the following supporting documents: <br />• 721 La Farge Avenue Jefferson Place Survey <br />• 721 La Farge 2000 Survey <br />5 <br />